Find a specialty pet shop in your area, preferably specializing in dog collars and leashes. The more specialized the store, the more knowledgeable the staff (hopefully). Many specialty dog shops also allow you to bring your puppy in for fittings, just make sure that the shop is clean prior to bringing in your new puppy.
Get a leash that comfortably comes to your waist when the dog is standing at your side or slightly behind you. For example; hold the leash handle in your left hand (at your waist), run the leash across your body to your right hand (at your waist) and let the leash fall down your right leg (forming an upside down L) to the height of your dog's neck when standing next to you.
There should not be much slack in the leash that you use for training your puppy. You want the puppy or older dog to understand that you are in control of the walk and the pace.
Once you have decided on the size of your dog leash, you have to choose the material. Again, at a specialty dog shop you will find more high quality leashes that will outlast the mass produced models. Many specialty dog shops carry hand made, heavy duty, and double stitched leashes with wear and tear guarantees.
The larger the dog, the heavier the leash material should be. Leather or even double leather is recommended for its durability. Knowing your dog's personality may come in handy, many hunting dog breeds tend to carry the leash in their mouth in an attempt to lead you. (A breath mint strip can be placed on the leash where the chewing occurs, this will usually deter future chewing.)
With smaller breed dogs and puppies you can go as crazy as you want with colors and designs. Dog leashes have become a designer item in these days of Paris Hilton and her minions. As long as you have concentrated on getting the proper size dog leash, feel free let your dog's personality show in the design. For the smaller breed dogs there are now clothes (and booties) to match the leash. Designer dog lines such as Zach&Zoey are coming out with beautiful well made heavy duty leashes to match their dog clothing lines.
If dog you want your puppy to look like the toughest puppy on the sidewalk, Harley Davidson makes a cool line of heavy duty leashes. Everything from spiked double-leather, to their famous flame logo on heavy gauge nylon. These leashes are nothing but cool.
Choosing the right leash for you and your new puppy is the most important part of the leash training process. The proper length of the leash is the most important, but a fun design can start a conversation when you are out for a walk with your dog.
Published by Meucci Cameron - Featured Contributor in Arts & Entertainment and Lifestyle
Meucci is a retired dog groomer and avid television watcher. She is a sucker for talent shows and reality TV competitions. Meucci has worked with animals of almost every shape and size. Her experience inc... View profile
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8 Comments
Post a CommentI want another puppy soooo bad.
love the pic!
These are excellent tips! Wehre were you when I first got my puppy?
Thomas, you do the same thing. Keep your dog close to your body so it can't get any momentum. If your dog still pulls you, stop completely until the dog settles down. Do not ever let the dog walk in front of you, period. It doesn't take long for the dog to realize that it will not win this battle (if you don't let it!)
Keep at it... and good luck! Feel free to PM me with any individual questions.
Great tips... but what happens once your dog gets as STRONG as you? *sigh* (mutters and picks up the leash to walk his dog-like bear)
good tips
Good tips.
Very lovely read, and really good tips here, love the picture!!!!!!!!!!!!