To leash train a puppy, it is important to start by introducing the puppy to the leash gradually. Begin by allowing the puppy to sniff and explore the leash in a positive and calm manner. Once the puppy is comfortable with the leash, attach it to their collar and let them drag it around the house for short periods of time to get used to the feeling. Next, start by walking the puppy around the house or yard with the leash on, using treats and praise to encourage them to follow you. Gradually increase the distance and duration of the walks, always rewarding good behavior. Once your puppy gets pretty good around the house you can go for short walks around the block or even short trips into dog friendly stores like Canadian tire or Peavy mart. With a new puppy one of the best ways to reward them is by using their regular meals instead of treats. Puppies have are born with a naturally food drive and its best to take advantage of this extra motivation. Use these rewards to help your puppy learn not to pull and also heel (walking on the left side) Consistency is key in leash training, so make sure to practice regularly and be patient with your puppy. Remember to always use praise and avoid frustration, as this can create fear and anxiety in your puppy. With time and patience, your puppy will learn to walk on a leash confidently.
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Sample Potty Training Schedule
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