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Stop-and-Go Drill: Break the Pulling Habit

This drill helps dogs understand that pulling never leads them where they want to go.
Area:
  • Daily Life
Goal:
  • Family Integration
Difficulty:
  • Basic
PracticePRACTICE

Stop-and-Go Drill: Break the Pulling Habit

This drill helps dogs understand that pulling never leads them where they want to go.
Area:
  • Daily Life
Goal:
  • Family Integration
Difficulty:
  • Basic
GOAL

Teaching Your Dog That Pulling Stops Progress

This drill helps dogs understand that pulling never leads them where they want to go. By stopping each time they create tension, you show them that only a slack leash allows forward movement.

Part of these Solutions:
  • Basic Obedience
  • Calm Walks
advice & TIPS

How to Use Pauses to Reinforce a Loose Leash

  • Always use a regular, non-retractable leash.
  • Stay calm and consistent: each time you feel tension, stop.
  • When your dog returns or slackens the leash, praise and move forward.
  • Patience is key.
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

Follow These Steps

  • 1

    Stand Still

    When the leash goes tight, immediately stop walking and stand firm.

  • 2

    Wait for Slack

    The moment your dog steps back or turns to you, creating slack, praise warmly.

  • 3

    Move Forward

    Resume walking at a relaxed pace, keeping the leash loose.

  • 4

    Repeat Consistently

    Each time pulling resumes, repeat the entire sequence without exceptions.

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