There are several dog training tricks that you can try in order to teach your dog how to stop leash reactivity. One such dog training trick that you can try is teaching him how to walk beside you without pulling on the leash. This requires that your dog learn the ‘sit’ command first. Once he has learned this, you can proceed with the other dog training tricks listed below.
The following dog training tricks include teaching your dog how to cope with being left alone, handling different types of people, and handling a variety of other dogs. In addition, you can teach your dog how to walk using the coping strategies mentioned in this article. Let us begin by discussing the use of the loose leash walking and the dog coping strategies. When we talk about loose leash walking, this refers to the process wherein your dog keeps walking with his leash loose since you do not want him pulling on it.
Since your dog cannot control himself when he pulls on the leash, most of the time, he will end up biting or yelping at you. He would normally react this way because he is trying to indicate that he has found something that is a threat to himself such as a person, dog or other animals. On the other hand, if he is carrying out this behavior as a response to another dog’s approach, he would be expressing his fear or annoyance. In other words, dog leash reactivity can be classified into two categories; submissive dog and dangerous dog.
If you observe your dog while he is doing these things, you will notice that he behaves as if he is enjoying himself. However, it is not normal for him to do this. What you need to do is try to make him understand that what he is doing is wrong. By simply praising him when he exhibits good behavior, you will be able to take action and correct dog leash reactivity. In addition to that, it is also important for you to understand that the reason why he is exhibiting this is not because he wants to show off.
Some dogs are simply not dominant enough to react to another dog’s approach in the proper manner. For instance, some dogs may be scared of other dogs, while some may not be used to strangers handling them. Hence, it is important for you to determine the root cause of your dog’s leash reactivity. Once you find out the root cause, you can then make necessary changes so that he becomes accustomed to other people and animals. It is important to take note that most dogs react violently when they are being handled by strangers, but you should realize that this only happens to dogs who have been trained well.
A good training method to solve dog’s leash reactivity is to introduce your dog to a safety net default turn. You can do this by creating a loose leash walking schedule where your dog has to wear a safety pin or some type of harness. Your dog will learn to walk on a loose leash walking with safety in mind. You will need to implement this training method for at least one month.
One training method to help solve dog lunges is to make sure that your dog does not see another dog approaching. You can achieve this by creating an obstacle course. You can create this course by having an obstacle on one end that your dog has to cross over while he is running forward. You can have a helper along who can distract your dog while you set up the obstacle course.
A dog is normally a highly reactive dog. Hence, you will need to employ many training techniques in order to get your dog to learn appropriate behavior. If you fail to train a dog, it is possible that it might display inappropriate behavior, which is often seen in highly aggressive dogs. In addition to the techniques mentioned above, it is advisable to consult your vet for other methods of training that you can employ.