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Enjoy Loose Leash Walking Your Dog – Part 3: Training Game Resources
Helping Dogs Lead Fulfilled & Enriched Lives!
Teaching your dog to walk nicely on a loose leash takes patience and time, but even committing to just ten minutes of daily training will put you both on the path to leash walking success. The time you spend working through this fun program will be well worth it when you’re out enjoying a lovely stroll with your best friend!
We love training games! These will not only improve your dog’s leash walking skills, leading to a dog that is a pleasure to take out, they will improve your skills too. The result will be more walks, more exercise, more mental and physical enrichment, more social exposure, more fun time spent together, and even an increase in bond that you share with each other!
Scroll down for a short video demonstrating one of the games we play to help dogs love being on a leash and walking without pulling. This is video one of 10 videos (steps) available in the E-WorkBook – 1O Easy Steps to Walking Nicely on a Loose Leash.
Let’s help you get started today so you can work towards improving your leash walking skills.
Leash walking issues can be very frustrating for you and for your dog but, with the help of the 10 Steps to Walking Nicely on a Loose Leash E-WorkBook, and with safe, humane, and fun training techniques, you will soon be on the road to improving both your and your dog’s leash skills.
Learn more about our resources and enjoy a special discount just for Pets & Their People readers:
- Trainers and pet care providers: 10-Steps to Walking Nicely on a Loose Leash – Your Professional Tool-Kit.
- Pet guardians: E-WorkBook – 1O Easy Steps to Walking Nicely on a Loose Leash
- Use code P&TP to receive a $15% discount off the program or eBook!
Any questions? Please do not hesitate to ask, we are here to help both you and your pet.
About the Author
Louise Stapleton-Frappell – B.A. Hons. PCBC-A. PCT-A. CAP3. CTDI. CWRI. DN-FSG2. DN-CPCT2. FFCP, Professional Canine Behavior Consultant and Trainer – Accredited by the Pet Professional Accreditation Board, Co-Partner and Faculty Member of DogNostics Career Center and Board Member of The Pet Professional Guild.
Louise’s experience, her background as a teacher and her impressive pet industry credentials means she is uniquely qualified to share her skills and knowledge with both the public and pet industry professionals. The creator of the DogNostics’ Dog Trainer Certification Program, Louise has presented at conferences internationally and has gained a reputation for expertly teaching and training humans and canines at her own establishment, The DogSmith of Estepona, in Southern Spain. Louise has published numerous articles on dog training and dog behavior and is also the published co-author of the following titles, A Lexicon of Practical Terms for Pet Trainers and Behavior Consultants and Pet Training and Behavior Consulting: A Model for Raising the Bar to Protect Professionals, Pets and Their People.