Teach the Leash

Leash Solutions for owners, trainers, dog walkers and more!
In one short day, your leash walking frustrations can turn into a serene walk in the park. Loose leash walking is the bane of many owner’s experiences with their dog. The same goes for professionals who work with these dogs. It’s frustrating, and even dangerous. It’s such a serious problem, many owners give up and relinquish their dogs to shelters.

The reason owners struggle is because loose leash walking is not a simple behavior. There is a dynamic of multiple behaviors going on and those need to be understood before the dog will willingly walk on a loose leash.

If you’re a trainer or owner who struggles with dogs pulling on leash, you know some dogs make it an art form. To that end, many “tools” have been marketed to “fix” the problem – prong collars, choke collars, head halters, and more. But hiding the problem behind a tool that doesn’t solve the problem. Let’s end the struggle together!

This seminar will show you how to train dogs to walk nicely on a leash without any tools other than a relationship, some food, toys and play.

Perfect for all level trainers, dog walkers, pet sitters, vet staff, and of course – pet owners!

Half or One day seminar

A clip showing “before and after”

Attendees: This is a working seminar, so the more the merrier! All of my working seminars, are just that – working. I rotate dogs all day long and give them a rest in between so they (and their owners) can process what they just learned. Auditors are welcome!

Contact Pam for pricing.
What people are saying!
Thank you for your patience with Jack and Niles. They are a mismatch … Niles is high drive, high energy and a baby while Jack has physical limitations besides his age (arthritis, hearing issues and new knees) and can’t physically keep up with him. They both learned something and even Jack admitted that it’s different when the same words come from someone else …. he also admitted that he saw the lightbulb go off in Niles’ eyes, which is huge. Jack came back from his evening walk saying “I really think he walked better for me tonight”. For them, the clinic was a success!
C. Weeks

Incorporating easy to follow steps to set you and your pup up for success! It was also great to be able to observe others working with their pups and seeing such an awesome transformation, thank you Pam!
T. Ryan

Thank YOU for your compassionate and enlightening class. I look forward to joining you again!
Great fondness, G. Adrian

I really enjoyed the clinic today! It was amazing to see how well all of the dogs did. Thanks again,
L. Snyder

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