Dog Health Questions Help with my puppy training please

years ago i had a dog from a puppy i took him to dog training etc , however he always managed to pull on the lead and will never walk beside us
he past away 2 years ago

we now have a gorgeous new puppy can you give me some advice on how to train her so she doesnt pull on the lead and so we can take her lead off without worrying of her running away
she will be with us on th 14th of august as she is still to young to be seperated from her mummy
she will be 9 weeks old then
so at what age is it best to start her training and how can i proceed thank you
need a serious answer

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yes...as others have said...training starts from day 1.
never allow a leash pull, get puppy used to wearing a harness or muzzle if required, the earlier you start, the more tolerant they will be when older.
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  • Dont ever allow the puppy to pull on the lead ever. On the recall do not allow her a choice not to come. Start your training right away. Get her into an excellent puppy training (not socialization) class right away. Find an instructor that does competition training. They seem to be the best at training with motivational techniques and preventing bad habits. Who knows you might pick up a new hobby.

  • You can always start training on day one! Its never to early, the earlier the better because the dog may get some bad habits. And to get him to walk nicely is whenever he pulls, stop for a few seconds then start again, if he pulls again stop, and keep on doing that, because when your walking your dog its a reward right? They enjoy going for walks, and if you keep on stopping then its not much of a reward! Hope this helps!(:

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  • These work great! Its called a gentle lead. They prevent the dog from pulling, and trains them to walk next to you. I see a lot of clients use them.

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  • They are never to young to start learning.
    We walk our dog on a "Canny Collar" (basically a headcollar for dogs) which allows us to control his head. There are similar things which have an added harness.
    The stop/start on walks is great and you can always add in sit commands. Be sure to praise your dog when she walks to heel.
    You can hold a treat to your side to encourage her to stay close although my dogs tend to get too distracted by the food and dont walk nicely.
    As for the running away when off lead - train her to come back. When you are out on walks can you have her on an extendable lead? If so, use this to allow her "freedom" and then call her back. If she doesnt come back you still have control with the lead. Praise her when she does come back and keep at it regularly through your walks.
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