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Walking Politely On Leash is Harder Than You Think

Walking calmly and politely on leash (aka: NOT pulling) is one of the most common skills pet parents want their dogs to learn. Unfortunately, it can also be one of the most difficult, especially for an exuberant young dog. This ISN’T because your dog is trying to defy or disrespect you, and it isn’t because he is stubborn… it’s simply because walking at a human’s pace on a loose leash is very, very hard!

Here are just some of the reasons polite leash walking is particularly challenging:

  1. You’re working against your dog’s instincts and default behaviors. Imagine how absurd the human concept of a leashed walk must seem to your dog. She is fascinated by scents you can’t perceive, naturally travels at a faster speed than you, and this walk is often the most exciting part of her day. While it makes perfect sense to YOU to walk at a steady pace down the sidewalk, it makes NONE to her. None! Please be prepared to patiently TEACH her what you expect.
  2. Pulling is REWARDING. Remember, dogs don’t think about what is right or wrong, but rather what works or doesn’t work. The truth is, pulling on leash works for dogs A LOT. If they… pull towards an enticing scent and get to smell it… pull towards another dog or human and get to greet them… pull in the direction of the dog park and get to go there… ALL of these things are strong rewards for pulling!
  3. Humans are inconsistent. It takes consistency and repetition to teach your dog that your idea of appropriate walking behavior works better than his default tendencies! If you are tired or in a hurry one day and rush through your walk, allowing your dog to pull you along, you ARE undermining your training. If training reliable loose-leash walking is your goal, you will need to commit to it!

We don’t share all this to discourage you, but to help you have compassion for your dog’s point of view. Don’t be frustrated by her pulling or darting back and forth on leash; she has good reason to behave exactly this way.

Don’t be frustrated at yourself either! There is a lot that is counterintuitive about dog training, and loose leash walking in particular.

And if you’re ready for more relaxing leash walks, let us show you how to get there in our three-week Walkabout Class!

Control Yourself! A Workshop for Impulsive Pooches

Is your dog’s enthusiasm for life a bit – er – much sometimes? If your pooch’s leaping around on leash, jumping up, grabbing things, and door dashing have become more of an embarrassment than comedic relief, this fun one-hour workshop is for you!

*Please note that this workshop is not appropriate for dogs who growl, bark and/or lunge at dogs or people out of fear, frustration, or aggression. We’d be happy to help you with this issue in private training! Rather, this workshop is for dogs full of cheerful overexuberance.

Guided by one of our expert, certified trainers, you’ll learn various training techniques that will help your spirited friend learn to control himself, even when there are distractions, and especially when there’s something he wants, so that he can be a welcomed participant in all areas of your life.

“Teddy and I really enjoyed the Control Yourself workshop and the instructor Monica! Teddy has a good sense of what is expected of him once he calms down, and you taught ME how to help him find that sweet spot.  I like that he waits by my side.  Thank you!”

       – excited dog mom, Nancy, and her 9-month-old Goldendoodle, Teddy

When: Saturday July 6 at 2:00pm

Where: 9475 Double R Blvd., Ste 12, Reno, Nevada 89521 (The Fur and Feather Works training center.)

Prerequisites: Puppy Kindergarten, Basic Manners, or equivalent level of training. If you aren’t sure, just ask!

Tuition: $45

Click here to register, or Contact Us with questions!

Dog Gear Swap Meet!

golden retriever with toyAre you a dog gear hoarder who has ended up with a whole bunch of stuff you never use? Wondering where all these collars came from? Or maybe you make dog toys or treats in your spare time? Well, boy do we have an idea for you!

Fur and Feather Works is hosting a Dog Gear Swap Meet! Everyone is invited to either sell or purchase, so tell your friends!

This event will also be an Adoption Event with Res-Que! Come meet a new friend!

What: A swap meet for gently-used or new dog gear. Items like:

  • Collars, leashes, and long lines
  • Dog clothing – coats, sweaters, shoes
  • Training equipment
  • Crates or pens
  • Toys or enrichment feeders
  • Treats (home made or store bought)
  • Dog-related books
  • Dog-themed human clothing

Where: Fur and Feather Works Training Center (9475 Double R Blvd, Ste 12)

When: Sunday August 6, 2023.

  • Selling begins at 11:30am and ends at 2:00pm.
  • Setup will start at 10:30am.
  • At 2:00pm, you may either take any unsold items back with you or leave them with us. Fur and Feather Works will donate them to charity.

Dog- and human-friendly dogs are encouraged to attend!

To stay informed and to preview some of the items that will be available, please join the Facebook event.

If you have any questions, please email [email protected]!

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