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Your leash isn’t really an obstacle!

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Whether it’s pouring rain or you have a dog that can’t wait to sniff, chase or lunge on the leash…

…leash walking can be at best, annoying and at worst, dangerous.

But your dog HAS to be walked… especially if you have a high-energy, crazy, young dog….right? 

Well, sort of. 

Watch this video and to discover another alternative to leash walking that will help with all that energy and also end up improving your dog on the leash!

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The first step to stop leash pulling

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When your dog pulls on the leash, it’s not only annoying, it can be a safety hazard. Being pulled, even by a small dog can take you off balance and before you know it, you are on the ground!

It happened to me once when my puppy pulled me forward and I tripped on a rock. My knees, wrist and elbow healed but my FitBit still has a scratch on the face. Good reminder to watch where I’m going as well as another reinforcer to keep on training.

So what’s a great first step to stop leash pulling? Start training before you ever leave the house!

Stay safe and get started right before you ever leave the house.

Watch the video to find out more.

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Thanks for watching and reading and now I’d love to hear from you.

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