Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I'm working on training my mini labradoodle puppy (1 year old) to walk nicely on a leash without choking herself. I know trainers say that a collar is necessary for leash training. However, I am worried she is hurting her neck when she tugs on the leash and tries to jog/run. What are the opinions out there for collar or harness preference? Thanks so much!
Bella
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Bella, can you describe what type of training you are doing? What techniques or measures are you using to teach her how to walk on leash? Are you working on her walking next to you or simply not pulling (because she's never walked on leash before) or something else more exact and specific like heel?
Depending on what your goal is you could use either a collar or harness.
I prefer training collars but that's because I follow a very systematic training method that has specific way to train so the dog never gets a chance to pull on the collar...but it's a whole system for overall obedience (not just for leash walking). I think more important than the collar or harness is that you're following a successful/useful training method. Signing up for an obedience class is ideal so you can learn a method and get help in its implementation.
Thank you for all of your advice. Adina, I am training Emma to walk on a loose leash without pulling using a flat collar. The method of training is in the attached link (method 1) http://dogtime.com/good-leash-behavior-aspca.html. I walk with her and when she starts pulling I stop, wait for a bit, call her to come and then praise her. She has been listening to this unless there are too many distractions. When I first started training her I wanted her to heel and used treats for training. However, without the treats there was no incentive for her to heel so I've decided that I just want her to walk well on a loose leash and use praise in lieu of treats. I am going to look more into the Easy Walk harness. Thanks all!
Bella
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