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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  • @sirbloodjrunk4227
    @sirbloodjrunk4227 Жыл бұрын

    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

  • @kayM-td9ex
    @kayM-td9ex9 ай бұрын

    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?

  • @jeansherwood2428
    @jeansherwood24289 ай бұрын

    Was the little white dog a powderpuff or longhaired Chinese crested?

  • @allieking6420
    @allieking64209 ай бұрын

    Far to complicated and far too many things in this short video to take in to be able to use the steps

  • @jessicas.2533
    @jessicas.25338 ай бұрын

    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 ?

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