Leash Training Your Dog Part 1 Using a Long Line and Treats - Dog Training Video
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This video is about Leash Training your dog. Teaching a good leash walk is not as complicated as it is made out to be. In this video I address using a long line and using treats to get your dog to stay with you on a leash walk and conditioning her to enjoy the process.
When you train your dog, being next to you should be one of the core basics. If your dog enjoys being in your proximity, it will go a long way in building a solid relationship between you and your dog.
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This is by far the best video I have ever seen on the topic. No gimmicks just an easy way to help the dog learn. I recently adopted a 6 year old pit bull that had been looked over for years because he was high energy. He was quite the puller on leash, after three fifteen minute lessons he gets it, and he loves to train. That high energy is now channeled into learning that he enjoys. Robert I can't tell you how much I appreciate you!
Bro. You’re the best I’ve seen and I’ve watched a lot of different trainers in my life time.
@PTL0W51T
4 жыл бұрын
Ye bro he’s the man
@NE_Pigeons
3 жыл бұрын
Facts! Everything he says is straightforward and makes total sense!
The way the GSD looked at you when you explained the mistake people can make giving sit the command .... priceless. You are a hero to all dogs (and me). 😎
THANK YOU ! I've been fighting with my Aussie pup on a short leash. Your instructions make perfect sense and are basically what my pup is, excuse me, I am doing wrong. I can feel my frustration level dropping !
Your dog training videos really show how much of a well trained dog goofy is
DUDE!!!! The "nibble" portion is alone worth watching this! Thanks again
@LorettaPowell
3 жыл бұрын
Check out the membership, there are countless tips and tricks for members.
I'd love to see this with a less-trained dog. Interesting approach. I've taught large dogs to walk on a loose lead--staring when they were pups in my living room (two GSDs and a hound)--lots or rewards for staying at my side, etc. One has passed on and remained a lovely walking companion throughout his life (as did the hound)--and could be allowed to walk in front of me when "off duty" and asked to return to a heel without drama. The other--now elderly--lives with my son now and I'm told continues to walk nicely. Am currently working with a 10lb dachshund/schnauzer pup that I want to work on a loose lead. I may give this a try as she is extremely bright and trainable but very, very busy. I don't think I'm interesting enough, lol.
@monsieuralfa6132
4 жыл бұрын
Me too
@tterexx426
Жыл бұрын
The... The hound stayed on your side...? My Plotthound will, given a long line, let out her inner hunter and start scenting. Granted, she was started on game tracks. And on a short walking lead I can get her to not get in front of me, if I remind her at the beginning that that's what I expect. But if I give her freedom, she will go hunting ...
I have to say your videos are addicting! Thumbs up everytime. I’ve gained so much knowledge from you in such a short amount of time. I love what you’ve built here, great job!!
Good demo quite different than the normal way we are taught. Absolutely beautiful scenery in California ☀️
THIS JUST BLEW MY MIND. A step I was missing in my training
thank you thank you thank you for a real life demo with no bullshit cuts and edits to make your training look good
Thank you for this video. I will be picking up my rescue dog today and know that I have a long road ahead of me since she has never been trained. It's been hard figuring out where to start but I think this is a great place! Keep up the great work! 👍🏼😊
@francesh2223
5 жыл бұрын
Mary Tremblay hope things are going well for you!
@petrescuework-difficultcas6581
4 жыл бұрын
How is she doing?
Thank you so much for doing this!!!!! You have no idea how much I needed this video exactly today with my Collie puppy
Thank you for sharing your knowledge on making a happy do and happy pet owner. The long line has helped tremendously training my 10 week old German Shepard puppy to walk on a leash. Thanks again
Thanks Robert.
I'm am a dog trainer and lover in Maine. Great video, beautiful dog and awesome results I've been doing this consistently and patiently and went from a-z on pulling!
@RobertCabralDogs
5 жыл бұрын
thanks for the confirmation!!! Hope more people can understand this simple concept!
Thank you.
I've watched quite a lot of videos regarding my gorgeous staffy lola, this has been the best one I've seen I'm taking her out later to train. definitely subscribing thanks.
I love using a long line and have been working with my dog on one for a few weeks now. Thanks for showing folks how to do this with their dogs. It's something I figured out on my own but I think if more people would start with the long line a lot of leash issues would be resolved.
Thank you for your video some really helpful tips
Excellent job
Best trainer video viewed for dog training
This video (and your others) have been so helpful!
Makes perfect sense. Thank you for posting this.
She's like glued to your leg 😅 What a good girl!
Great tips! Thanks. Good work!!
Thank you so much.
You are amazing! I have to apply it to my dog! Thank you so much!
Man you've been so helpful. Thank you!
Great way to teach heeling I’m so use to doing the old school , no treats manly pressure and praise changing my and it is so much more fun and faster resold
This video helped me train my greyhound to walk realllly nice at heel. This really was super helpful. I thought heel walking was unrealistic with my dog until I saw how well this worked and this worked with her too. No pulling necessary.
Fantastic trainer! I can’t believe this advice is free. Thanks
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I've watched the 3 wrong training videos and this video. All 4 have solved the exact 4 problems I've been having with my 5 mo pup. You're techniques are spot on, thanks for sharing!!!
@RobertCabralDogs
5 жыл бұрын
love to hear that!
Thank You .. from New Zealand
thank you so much for your videos! you are the best trainor I've ever watched!! ❤️
Mya is adorable ❤️ and you are an excellent trainer. You videos are greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Man, your tips really are helpful. Thx. I’ve got a hyperactive 8 mo. Old that thinks everything is a tug, chase, or game.
@lucutes2936
4 жыл бұрын
how are you two doing today?
Very informative sir! I have a 14wk old pup and she also try to bite off the leash and after watching this vid it help me a lot, it just took me 2 days for her to learn to walk with a leash😊
Extraordinary demo Cabaral. impressed a lot.
One of the best vids on training here
Excellent as usual. Thank you
OMG THE NIBBLING DOGGO I LOVE IT
Thank you for these videos, they´re the best I´ve ever seen for the dog training. It ´s really easy to understand.
Amazing!
Great information as usual, keep up the great work
My new Rescue huskey needs this. This makes so much sense!
So going to try this - like NOW !
Great man very knowledgable,Love your videos and learning a lot from you thank you.
SR great video!
Heheh… “your dog probably won’t have as much drive as she does” My mally said this is the tamest dog she’s ever seen.
I ENJOYED YOUR VIDEOS , EXCELLENT BY ANY STANDARD PLEASE KEEP IT UP I WISH ALL THE BEST
Wow! I'm going to try this.
Now that was a great video!
You are a great teacher! Thankyou for sharing your knowledge! I have tried two trainers and leash training has not been helpful! Your education on this sounds much more on point!
Great video !!
✨ I like your demonstration video Robert Cabral! Thanks! 👍🐶💜✌
@RobertCabralDogs
7 жыл бұрын
thank you Shalila...
Thinking about getting a German Shepherd puppy. Your videos are helping me to learn. Thank You.☺
@Yak1312
6 жыл бұрын
german shepherds are the best.
Thank you so much, video tip almost made me crying :D, my teenager is perfect now! And without any harm for him!!
Hi Robert, I learned a lot about your video training. I have 3 Dutch Shepherds. They are well balance dogs. I still keep on training them everyday. Thank you for your tips.
Dear Robert...me and tusha (my malinois x german) send u the warmest Regards from Dubai...as u tought me to make her awesome with your videos
Dude you are awesome
Thank you 👍🏿👍🏻
Great advice, working class dogs are super high energy.
I'm glad I came across this old video. Maya is just like my dog Prince. I have a feeling my dog is high drive too.
BEST EVER... thanks from Samoa
Again thanks yes I had a dog that like to lead me but all my other dogs lead from the hip but again didn't really train but just happen now at least I have some ideas of how to achieve that with training thank you
Great video Robert!
@RobertCabralDogs
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Cheri. means a lot coming from you!
Very nice sir
Another awesome video. I have absolutely nothing to add. I know I need to teach my Ruby to heel better but I am not much of a walker. I prefer to go to the back yard and play fetch a lot and lots of tug.
haha... definitely need to do this training with my 7mo GSD! Awesome quick video!
Great videos. I could use suggestions on how to give treats correctly to little dogs like Shih Tzu without ending up with a back ache!
@Audemarrrr_
3 жыл бұрын
Just toss it on da floor and pat him twice
Super
So funny...I got the exact same bread (German Shepherd), her name is also Maya and she behaves exactly like this when I walk her on a leash.
I have a GSP and she acts the same way the dog in your video acts. I will be going out and buying a long lead this week end and practising the techniques shown.
Big up👍👍👍
Thank you from Mongolia
The fast you change the direction the more she wants to be with you I always found walking faster got the same result
Thanks for this content Robert! I thought it would be a "wise" idea to take the husky mix I walk onto a nice 15-foot lead in a field to burn off some energy before structured work on loose-leash walking. Well we were having a really fun, rompy, lovely time until he saw a TEENSY chihuahua off in the distance. He got SUPER excited about it (think he couldn't believe it was a dog 😆😆💕 ) , was at the opposite side of me than little dog, so had all the slack to run back my direction, past me AND the remaining slack (meaning 30 feet) to get up speed, tore me down, nearly dislocated my shoulder and dragged me about 3 feet (I'm fine 😳). What did I do wrong here? (I'm on a major learning curve on my way to eventually becoming a dog trainer...!) TIA and very excited to watch your videos!!!
Im gonna try this with my 6 months old malamute Thor ; Thank you
I have been doing everything wrong, thank u so much
I watched this video late last night. I got up early and cut a 21' length of black nylon webbing attached a snap on one end with a Conway buckle and a loop on the other with a Conway buckle. I used it this morning on my year old Husky bitch I got from the pound two months ago. I have her working with a 5' leash but what a difference that extra 20' of leash made. (I snapped the 20' line onto a ring in the loop of the 5' lead giving me a 25' line.) Absolutely no leash pulling as I turned and changed directions. People have suggested a retractable lead but I know I'm going to enjoy walking her with this 25' line for sure. Haven't reached the point of turning her loose except in a well fenced environment. She is a runner and enjoys just taking off exploring which I need to work on with the long line before I can turn her loose. Thanks for all the many training tips you provide. Even though I've trained a lot of dogs and had a K9 in the 1970s when I was a Deputy Sheriff I recognize there is a lot out there that I don't know. Yet that is.
@RobertCabralDogs
4 жыл бұрын
Love it.
I love Belgian malinois ❤
My dog is in front of me all the time and not focus on me so it's hard to work with him. This dog is focus on the trainer which makes it so much easier.
Perfect training video I have a 6 month old smooth terrier mix She is defiant on a leash and constantly chews and pulls on leash Super attentive, so I know dhe will do well in training but the leash training has been a huge stumbling block
I don't know if it's you or Mia but, my dog tends to watch your videos with me.
Nice 🐅
Great video, been having trouble with this for a while with our pup but noticed he calms down a lot on an extending lead(he has a harness on, no choking)
@RobertCabralDogs
5 жыл бұрын
i don't recommend either, but that's up to you!
@mrcheesemunch
5 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's terrible for keeping him under control but I have a training lead to switch to and a long line is on it's way after watching this.
You need a better treat setup for faster rewards ! Remember small accessory pouch we wore around our waist! Would hold a lot of Dry Cat 🐱 Food
Do you have books?I admir your work and the way you explain dog training.
best leash training video I'v seen so far! please can you advice how long each training section needs? and how many sections per day? Thank you!
I really respect you and i'm going to start using treats in my training, but i have to step in and say " not true" on the first part of video. I am just a pet owner and learned to train dogs from books in the mid 80s. One of the first things i taught my pups and other misbehaved adult dogs is how to walk properly on a leash. 99 percent of the time i have a dog or pup heeling and sitting in one or two day on leash and soon after on voice command alone. In the end i only used hand signals and whistling to recalled my dogs from a distance, to a heel when i lived in the mojave desert. And my dogs loved me and were happy till the day they passed. So i am going to try new things with my new pup when i get her so as to get rapid response to a command but i don't compete so ir's not really needed but i want to keep learning more in my life even tho i'm an old dog myself. Thnx for all that you do and be blessed, Leo
@mazooni7228
5 жыл бұрын
Hey how's it going. I'm aware there are many ways to train a dog. I would just like some more detail on how you do it if that's alright. I'm wondering how you leash train that is. Thanks! :)
Maybe you could train Cesar Millan lol...your the best I've seen!! Thanks Robert. :)
hallo robert i love your videos, do you mind showing us some training sessions with Rottweillers
The nibble the food in your left hand and walk.. would only work if your dog is tall enough to reach your hand while walking.
Hi Robert! I've been watching all of your videos and have seen a good amount of progress with my own dog (he's a 9 month old Shepard/lab mix rescue). I was wondering if you have any tips on how to do this type of training in a more city environment because I live in Manhattan. Thank you!
I find this just in time. I have puppy rottweiler and malinois. Big help for me. Idk ppl still use choke chain?
Do you answer questions?
Your training has changed everything thank you for all you do!
I was really worried as I saw the thumbnail. I thought the black and white leash was a snake right next to you 😱 Very good video. I honestly don't get why people are unable to leash train their dogs. I worked as a volunteer at the shelter for years and leash trained the dogs there for the time they stayed there. I own dogs for over 15 years now and never had an issue with leash pulling. I always find it so disturbing to see people walking their dogs almost choking them, where you can really hear the dog struggle to breathe, because it is pulling so hard on its' leash. And that the people don't seem to bother.
I love this video and for sure going to try it with my rescue puppy. He is the master in pulling the leash and darting regularly from my side to smell every single tree, which makes walking a very tiring experience for us.