How To Deal With Lead Frustration | The Battersea Way
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Sometimes known as leash aggression, lead frustration is when your dog becomes agitated when put on a lead, or when they are feeling restricted.
We’ve put together some tips and tricks that you can work on to help your dog to feel more relaxed when out on a walk. Find out more on our website: www.battersea.org.uk/pet-advi...
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i have a issue with a 8mo american bulldog, once i put the lead and collar on her or the harness she goes berserk jumping flipping trying to get out of the lead/harness she almost does backflips she is impossible to walk due to acting up constantly even when crossing roads she can have a moment
Im just having a hard time finding out what to do when we turn the corner and my dog or the other dog lunges? I can’t re-direct. I can’t keep the leash loose at that point (makes no sense why you’d keep a loose leash when a dog may lunge at people). Then, I can’t say No or No to the other dog if were to attack? If my dog were to lunge, I re-direct, give him praise and a treat after the other dog is gone?
Was the little white dog a powderpuff or longhaired Chinese crested?
Far to complicated and far too many things in this short video to take in to be able to use the steps
Sorry but this approach is really unpractical in real life. What does it help to have a training situation first with another dog if that is not even close to reality ?!? Plus why the luring or treat throwing ?