Does your dog yank you down the street like a sled dog on a mission? You’re not alone—and the good news is, you don’t need aversives, harsh tools, or punishment to fix it.

Leash pulling is one of the most common dog behavior challenges, and it’s usually caused by excitement, lack of training, or simply not knowing what’s expected.

In this video, you’ll learn a kind, proven method that works for dogs of all ages and breeds—using only positive reinforcement:

📺 Watch the full training video here:
👉 How to Stop Leash Pulling: Positive Reinforcement Method That Works

💡 Why Positive Reinforcement Works

Unlike punishment-based methods, positive reinforcement builds trust and confidence. Instead of correcting your dog for pulling, you’ll teach them that walking near you calmly earns reinforcers—making walks less stressful for both of you.

🧠 “Dogs do what works. If pulling gets them to that treat faster, they’ll keep doing it. But if walking nicely gets them your attention, treats, and access to sniffing spots, they’ll start to choose that instead.”


🐾 Quick Start: The Basics of Loose Leash Training

  1. Start in a distraction-free area (like your living room or backyard)

  2. Reinforce your dog for staying near you—even for a second

  3. Gradually increase duration and distractions as they succeed

  4. If they pull—stop moving. Wait for a loose leash or come back to you

  5. Reward calm walking again and continue

Repeat these steps in small sessions. Consistency is key.


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