It is the most common thing to find out when you are a dog owner that your family, friends and
neighbors are not always in the mood to deal with a misbehaved dog, so you may lose social contacts
because of this. Thus the importance of following simple rules to avoid this from happening. Here are
few proven tips that will help you in not only enjoying your pet much more, but in having others do the
same with you.
Let’s begin with when you take your dog out for a walk to exercise, something we already know is a must
when you have that kind of a pet. Some dogs tend to pull so hard on their leash that their owner is
practically flying behind them. Some tendencies suggest using a choke chain, but that can be a
dangerous thing if you have a really strong dog that you have not yet trained, since you can certainly
hurt him/her. In fact, if the collar is too tight in the wrong spot, you could cause permanent damage
to the windpipe and voice box of the dog, so watch out for this.
It is important first of all to learn what is the reason for this behavior. Guessing, or considering
one dog’s behavior should be like another’s is one big mistake that people make with very high
frequency. Some dogs, for example, are natural �pullers�, as found in the Working Class category.
Siberian Huskies and Samoyeds are a good example. These animals are usually so happy to be out that
their tendency is to show their dominance over the pack right away. Their nature is exactly that: to
pull, so if you are not aware of this, you may very easily get confused with the origin of your dog's
behavior.
Others are scent hounds, like the Beagle, so their usual behavior is going after their �prey�. Sniffing
on the trail is what they do. Because there are several reasons dogs pull on their lead, you need to
know which training method works the best for each reason. What works best for a dominant breed and a
pulling breed is different than what works for an excitable dog or a hunting dog.
Since you have already seen there are always different reasons why dogs pull on their lead, it is
important you make an effort and find out which is the training method you need to use to teach your
dog to stop doing that. You will learn that what works best for a dominant breed or a pulling breed
certainly is different than what works with an excitable dog or a hunting one. It will be an enjoyable
activity to take your dog out on a walk once he/she has been trained to heel properly, but remember,
each dog has its own time to learn, so just be consistent and you will see the results for sure.