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The MOST Important 20 ft. In Your Leash Walking Training! 

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Nobody said teaching your puppy to walk on a loose leash would be easy! But what if we could give you some easy steps to set you off on the right foot? In this video we break down the beginner steps for teaching your puppy to walk on a loose leash!
STOP Struggling With Your Traditional Leash Walking - • STOP Struggling With T...
AVOID These Puppy Training Mistakes - • Avoid THESE Puppy Trai...
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - The MOST Important 20ft In Your Leash Walking Training
00:50 - Setting Goals In Your Loose Leash Walking
01:58 - Building Value For You As A Leader Outside
02:47 - Overcoming Tough Distractions Outside
04:53 - Increasing The Challenge Of Your Leash Walking Training
06:09 - Knowing When To Take A Step Back In Your Leash Walking Training
07:09 - Changing Up your Leash Walking Game Plan
07:48 - End Your Leash Walking Training On A Win
08:53 - If You Dont Get A Win, Your Walk Can’t Begin
Thanks for watching,
Happy Training! ~Ken
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@McCannDogs
@McCannDogs Год назад
STOP Struggling With Your Traditional Leash Walking - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dn5umrpF-w0.html Thanks for watching!
@donnacblock8778
@donnacblock8778 Год назад
Great video! Thank you 🙏🏼 my little cavapoo will be 6 months old on the 16th and I’ve let bad walking behavior go on too long! May I please ask? What do you use for your treat reward?
@amandaclark7113
@amandaclark7113 Год назад
Thanks Shannon. Very helpful. I have a rescue who is nearly 2 but we train loose leash walking in the same way. ❤
@SassieStephanie
@SassieStephanie Год назад
Super helpful honestly and a reminder that puppies need short sessions
@meadowmade
@meadowmade Год назад
Thanks so much 🎉 I didn't quite a bit of this sort of thing inside with our 4 pups ready for adoption. Now I'll do this with them on the leash outside. I want them as turnkey as possible for their forever families when they get adopted. ❤
@jimgilmore7391
@jimgilmore7391 Год назад
Thanks. Good information.
@Kay-it4ed
@Kay-it4ed 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant!
@jillcohnmusic
@jillcohnmusic Год назад
You are amazing! Thank you
@76482
@76482 Год назад
To my eyes she looks like a young Kathy Bates. 😄
@judithmurphy419
@judithmurphy419 Год назад
ha ha, me too....Compliment Ms Trainer !!!
@DottyGreenee
@DottyGreenee Год назад
Definitely
@MJ.401
@MJ.401 Год назад
Looks like she just took a sledge hammer to James Caan's ankles
@judithmurphy419
@judithmurphy419 Год назад
@@MJ.401 ooooh. what an awful scene that was 🥸
@fmc6592
@fmc6592 Год назад
Super interesting and well presented. Question. When and how do u make that puppy exercise, run, burn its energy, or even socialize with other dogs?
@tamiixii
@tamiixii Год назад
My dog knows how to sit but as soon as I give her a treat she’s right back up what should I do?
@motorman857
@motorman857 Год назад
I have a 1 year old 20 lb mixed breed rescue dog. It's been 6 weeks of attempting the loose leash walk using a slip lead. I do the stop, turn around, treats, etc. It takes me an hour to go around the block using treats, stops turnarounds and so many corrections it's insane. 42 days later and there is zero improvement. My next step is the e/collar. Any advice?
@fiemy6888
@fiemy6888 Год назад
Hi! I have recently adopted a rescue dog (newf/lab/gsd mix, 3yo). She was a horrible puller! What has helped me so far was switching out her harness (now a julius-k9) to "reset" her. Then I did the thing with not letting her get out of the door before she looks at me, and when we're walking I reward her when she's by my side and attentive, and when the leash gets tight I do the bumps on the leash while taking some steps back and rewarding her when I again have her attention. (you can find more info in other McCann leash vids) This has worked wonders! Still not perfect, but I can get around the block without my shoulders being pulled out of socket. At first I was trying the "be a tree" or turning around but it didn't click for her at all. I hope this maybe helps, or that you've already figured something out yourself :)
@DarkTruth1
@DarkTruth1 Год назад
Do you have any good books you recommend for new GSD owners? Getting a puppy next year and I want to learn everything I can from puppy to old dog?
@deannaarbour-hm5jt
@deannaarbour-hm5jt Год назад
What collar/harness do you recommend to stop a puppy/dog from pulling while walking? Thank you!
@l_W7
@l_W7 Год назад
Head harnesses/collar's are really good so are slip leads that sit high up on the kneck. Body harnesses are terrible as it will make the dog pull even more.
@TrulyyAgem
@TrulyyAgem Год назад
how can I get my dog more comfortable with walking? Every time I try to walk her she gets scared by every noise she hears and would stop walking or just sit there not moving. I've been trying to make her more familiar with the outdoors but she still hasn't got used to it. She is currently 2 years old and I've been training her since she was a puppy but she is still scared of walking outdoors.
@WollongongSkyWatch
@WollongongSkyWatch Год назад
Try Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly channel. He has dealt with dogs who refuse to go up stairs, walk on tiles etc.
@WollongongSkyWatch
@WollongongSkyWatch Год назад
@@21cormorants picking up and cuddling the dog is only reinforcing the fear, sorry to say. Those responces work perfectly well for human babies beacuse human babies grow up and out of such needs from us, but dogs never will or do as long as you keep reinforcing their anxieties. My dog sits on a lounge by the window every day and on garbage / street tree pruning days/truck delivery days it's no different. When he did get anxious about it, I ignored him and allowed him to learn to use his own coping skills to deal with it. The same with those ' strange' plastic bags that appear overnite and greet him on his next walk. Ignore the dog and walk right up to the bag, pick it up and pretend to examine it, then discard it (without any words or eyes on the dog), then walk away and throw a ball etc. be a leader and your dog will follow confidently :)
@JenellBStewart
@JenellBStewart Год назад
I’d love to know how to do this with small dogs. Do I walk bent over all the way to the ground to keep the treat to their nose or do you have an alternate option?
@Thegoldenchild415
@Thegoldenchild415 Год назад
I was looking for this question. Because I have Toy Poodle.
@katrinago920
@katrinago920 Год назад
Haha, LOVE this question! My back is killing me trying to train my mini Aussie pup.
@Thegoldenchild415
@Thegoldenchild415 Год назад
@@katrinago920 I put the treat between my middle and index finger. let him nose it. I turn my back . when he walks I lower my arm. I have a Toy Poodle
@RainbowFlowerCrow
@RainbowFlowerCrow Год назад
​@@Thegoldenchild415 Try using a stick.. Put a treat at the end of the stick, and let the dog take it when they've done something good! They'll then associate the stick with training activities, even if you don't have a treat at the end of it!
@Thegoldenchild415
@Thegoldenchild415 Год назад
@@RainbowFlowerCrow thank you
@Trnkonci
@Trnkonci Год назад
Great information. But how do I walk my puppy in an urban setting when I’m not specifically training and she needs to do her business? She will be pulling, sniffing and picking things up into her mouth.
@tatjanab7687
@tatjanab7687 Год назад
This is the same question I have.
@tinalouise8254
@tinalouise8254 Год назад
Same
@exitpeel
@exitpeel 2 месяца назад
I totally get why short training sessions close to home are better for a puppy than long walks but I have a one year old rehomed Labrador who has more energy than a young puppy. .Is there some way I can balance giving him enough exercise with improving his loose leash walking? Hal
@leilazavala5816
@leilazavala5816 16 дней назад
Hi! I tried these tips and my 17 week puppy did well except we had issues with him biting my hand for the treat when walking. Is there any tips to correct this?
@LittleMee33Playlist
@LittleMee33Playlist Год назад
The most important spot to train her before her walk is going out the door
@dickmcsaucy
@dickmcsaucy Год назад
Yes. Beckman is really big on that as well.
@hollyhunni4960
@hollyhunni4960 Год назад
5:57 pm thank you for information
@lauramitchell5283
@lauramitchell5283 Месяц назад
Could you please direct me to a video that would naturally come as a next step after this one? Thanks so much!
@robyt9542
@robyt9542 2 месяца назад
What treats are you using? My puppy is not that very interested in any of the treats I am using. He can’t focus on me like this like he really wants that treat.
@annierubyslipperz589
@annierubyslipperz589 3 месяца назад
My 5mo puppy is really super good on walks with me. She rarely pulls, and I can give a little tug and she will go back to loose. But, yesterday at the Vet’s office…she just went crazy and was super excited. I had treats and a Martindale collar, seemed to have nooo effect!. How do you get a puppy to behave with strangers or other people - especially if she gets rewarded by not behaving =(, by the strangers
@sarahwbs
@sarahwbs Год назад
Are you constantly feeding her treats or just luring her with the treat? What if a dog doesn't care about the treats?
@tinalouise8254
@tinalouise8254 Год назад
Good question. Mine isn't treat motivated either
@stevietalk1
@stevietalk1 Год назад
We never treat trained my dog (or others in my group) in Lieu of treat, we always gave a deep, slow little chest rub. She came to love that more than anything. She had a rock solid recall - with NEVER a treat. Takes PATIENCE & CONSISTENCY above all. Stop training on a win, no matter how small - stop training if you get frustrated … the energy comes through the leash & they feel it
@taniasierens5286
@taniasierens5286 Год назад
My dog is not interested in food! How to deal with this?
@reesemorgan2259
@reesemorgan2259 Год назад
Could you PLEASE help? My dogs won't Sit which is a huge part of the Walking to Heel training ( Sit-Stay ). They will do other commands but they will not Sit. I've tried the "holding the treat above the head" thing etc. They are 3 year olds - not puppies. They rarely "Sit" naturally anyway, they kind of lie down or lounge. Every training clip I've watched on walking to heel require the dogs to Sit-Stay during the process. I'm really desperate.
@RKC-1234
@RKC-1234 Год назад
Could they have hip issues?
@WollongongSkyWatch
@WollongongSkyWatch Год назад
@@RKC-1234 bingo!
@reesemorgan2259
@reesemorgan2259 Год назад
@@RKC-1234 Well, you're right actually, one of them does - but not all three. I've two papillon / cairn terrier crosses (Carillons) and one staffie (the smallest of the carillons rules the roost of-course..) Her bark is obnoxious and my mother is elderly - they disturb her daily. I'm doing what I should have done years ago and trying to train them. Could kick myself. Don't get me wrong - they don't particularly _have_ to sit. I'm just looking for a _Walkies_ clip that doesn't require you to get them to Sit during the walk-to-heel tutorial. I'll take any suggestions - you don't have to be a pro Dog Trainer. Thanks for replying!
@judymiller5154
@judymiller5154 Год назад
can you not press on the hips while holding the leash up? (I'm old, so I'm used to being more in charge, kindly physical, and (rarely) physically correcting, with kids and animals - but these days its more common to see parents and handlers doing all sorts of "begging" for compliance and accepting poor behavior for years.)
@LillAnnvel
@LillAnnvel Год назад
How old should the puppy be before you begin this training?
@noth9617
@noth9617 Год назад
She recommends a course “skills for puppies over 4 months old” so I’m gathering it’s 4 months and over
@notmyrealname6272
@notmyrealname6272 Год назад
What do you do when you walk forward and they bounce like a kangaroo?
@lizrock1442
@lizrock1442 Год назад
Ok, all good, but my puppy. is a 2 months old mini dachshund 3 inches high...and I'm 62. Holding treats to her nose while walking is something I'll leave to your imagination!
@harrok38
@harrok38 Год назад
Yes, but perhaps you should tell us that First we have to train the puppy to Sit!
@susandegarmo4102
@susandegarmo4102 Год назад
Why do dog trainers always make videos of large puppies? Don't they know that we who have very small dogs need to know how to train them. I can see myself crawling on the driveway so I can lure with treats! Anyone have ideas?
@KaulitzWolf
@KaulitzWolf Год назад
Dog safe peanut butter on a stick or long spoon to lure them without having to bend over?
@Oxym0r0n0
@Oxym0r0n0 Год назад
You use a lot of leash pressure and manual force by pushing her into a Sit several times in the video. Why wouldn't you simply ask her for a Sit and reward her correct choice when she does? This training method would be much more effective.
@collinwr46
@collinwr46 9 месяцев назад
I’d guess that once the dog’s attention is lost, there’s a low chance that asking them to sit would result in a success, especially the first time you say it. Whenever a dog is distracted by something and pursues it, they are rewarded if they’re able to continue exploring it, and the behavior is reinforced. The trainer is trying to immediately remove the external reward here
@forreststrong797
@forreststrong797 9 месяцев назад
Everyone does it a different way. I like to reduce the amount of leash pressure I give so when I have to give pressure it's effective but with this little pup on a first walk that may not know sit I believe she was just showing the dog what she wanted. I really like watching different peoples methods and learning new things and maybe getting new ideas to work into my routine. Literally everyone has their own way they think is best and I find it interesting to watch. I don't think anything is wrong necessarily if it works for that person. I do believe there are proper or better techniques to practice over others to simplify things for the dog and the handler. But the main thing is time and patience, I think almost anyone is capable of training a dog with enough time and patience.
@kaiflynn3270
@kaiflynn3270 2 месяца назад
they actually semi explained it in the video. if you lure them back into a sit with a treat every time they break command they learn how to get MORE rewards (by breaking the wanted behaviour and needing reset)
@wendyrobson1530
@wendyrobson1530 7 месяцев назад
She is constantly feeding the dog treats! It's not healthy surely
@mollasima3251
@mollasima3251 3 месяца назад
Well, dogs need to eat daily.
@AC-in3mo
@AC-in3mo Год назад
I like the core fundamentals but trainers need to get breed specific with this. My stock dogs do not respond to this sort of training at all. They need physical cues for the lines they don't cross. So I use a hockey stick to show the line where heel is. 20 mins later perfect heel, no treats. They're designed that way. A hound, no chance that training nor this training will yeild immediate response from them and their noses, you have to be more stubborn than them and that's just the truth of it. This training works really well for family dog breeds, (doodles, labs, ect) so I like the core fundamentals but it would not surprise me if there was a lot of "this isn't working" response to it. When I train I train individuals and to the breed. There is no generalized trianing or group classes.... Those just don't work.
@hannah.leblanc
@hannah.leblanc Год назад
Very true! We've raised a hound and multiple herding dogs, it was a night and day difference in how they responded to the same training. Folks definitely need to keep breed in mind when trying training methods.
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