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Canine Coaching / Posts tagged "Lead Control"
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September 10, 2016 In Training

11 steps on how to walk your dog on a lead

Walk your dog on lead & stay in control 

1Be aware of your energy and body language while walking your dog.

Pre Walk Check list

  • Are you communicating a cool, calm canine state of mind?
  • Is your body language sending the message: ‘I am a confident pack leader that is in control’?

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April 14, 2016 In Training

How to use the Long Lead correctly

The Fundamentals of Long Lead Walking

The fundamentals of long lead walking are simple, to build and install good solid off lead walking.READ MORE

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June 5, 2015 In Training

Dog Lead Pulling

Dog Lead pulling is the No1 behavioural issue

Dog lead pulling is one of the most common behavioural issue’s. So what is the cause, what is the effect and how do we solve it.READ MORE

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May 12, 2015 In Training

The need to keep your dog on-leash

Dogs sometimes bite, growl or snarl when provoked

The occasional dust-up involving dogs and humans probably dates back to the time when early hunter-gatherers first attempted to domesticate wild canids.READ MORE

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