Teach Your Dog to Heel with a Harness

By Allyson Westcot


If you would like to teach your dog no to pull when you walk, it's going to take a large amount of practice and patience. You can make the training simpler on the two of you by employing the right dog leash and harness. Many owners just use a regular collar and a plain leash to try to teach their dogs. Although it can be done this way, better tools can make the process faster.

Harnesses with a horizontal chest strap are often used to discourage pulling. While the harness itself will not instantly stop a dog from pulling, it changes the dynamic when the dog tries it. Rather than feeling the pull round the neck with a collar or in a strap across the front of the chest, the chest plate helps spread the force of the pulling out more uniformly.

This type of harness can also give you much more control of your dog's actions. When you are trying to get your dog to stay with you instead of pulling ahead, a key is to not let the dog pull in the slightest. When you have more control, you can more simply pull your dog back and keep him there without strain on you or your dog.

When you are faced with a dog that pulls, not only will it make walks more nerve-wrangling, it can hurt your shoulder, back and arm. This is especially true when the dog is large. Trying a leash with some give can help put a stop to these issues. It's possible to get this sort of leash in different sizes, to permit smaller dogs or large dogs that do not pull much some more freedom, and to keep dogs you are training or hard-pullers close by your side.

These types of dog accessories will help you teach your dog to heel and walk on a loose leash. This is a great beginning step in keeping your dog from running and bolting away from you.




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