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Embarking on peaceful walks with your canine companion begins with the right training tools. At Petco, we offer a comprehensive range of dog training solutions for pulling to ensure your walks are as enjoyable as they should be. From anti-pull harnesses to gentle leader headcollars, our selection is designed to provide maximum control without compromising on your dog's comfort. If you're looking to train your dog in other aspects, don't miss out on our wider collection of dog training and behavior solutions.
Anti-pull solutions redirect the dog's force or provide gentle pressure in specific areas, discouraging them from pulling.
Some products are suitable for puppies, but it's crucial to ensure the fit is correct and introduce any training tool gradually.
Some products may come with basic instructions or guides. However, for comprehensive training, consider Petco's dog training classes.
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Jenny tends to pull when walking on a leash. Any good recommendations for a good harness? Thank you.
I just purchased the no pull harness for my puppy. How Long should I be using it for? Is there a point when I can transition to a regular harness?
Our puppy does not understand the leash and when we hook it to her collar she flips around and acts crazy. We want her to get used to it but she is going to hurt herself. We want to get her a harness but what is the best type of harness for a puppy? Some have soft material versus some made out of thinner collar materials. Which is better?
We got a front hook harness for her, will it be ok?
PULLING: Off-leash, she walks alongside me. Outside, she wears a comfortable harness(pictured). •I stop and use sit command. If I verbally praise her, she jumps right back up and back to pulling. She doesn’t do treats. If I don’t praise her, she’ll stay until I begin to walk again and she’s back to pulling (repeating steps during entire walk). •Gentle leader. She will not walk and acts too ashamed.
My 6 months old puppy is pulling a lot... she has a normal collar on her... She is breathing heavily while she is pulling! Does it hurt her throat? Will it affect her throat in future?
We adore our rescue dog and I love to take him on walks but although he’s great with people, he’s very unpredictable with other dogs and he’s extremely prey driven. So much that my 13 year old can’t cntril him if he sees a cat or bunny or something. What do you recommend as far as a harness or collar that will help control his pulling and lunging so that we can enjoy our walks with him more? He’s about 60 lbs, by the way.
My miniature dachshund is almost 5 months old and we currently walk him with a collar and lead- which would be better - a collar or harness? I know this breed can have back problems so just wanted an experts opinion.
Going to use a easy walk harness. She pulls on way into dog park and in new situations (off and on pulling not too horrible) would it teach her no pulling ever or just with it on? I read it’s on of the tools that are actually helpful in loose leash walking. I already taught her the leash needs to be loose to go forward and she listens fairly well.
My dog is old now and has hip issues that require we help her up. I'm looking into harnesses to make both our lives easier but am not sure which style would be more comfortable and less damaging. I can only get a few styles in my country (attaching pics) and they all look painful to me. Which of these would be best? Or would any or none be a good choice? Would one wrapping around her legs be better than one wrapping around her belly? Thanks!
how do I stop my dog from pulling on and chewing his leach?
Zurrick pulls a little when walking. Not hard, but she likes to keep a small amount of constant tension. I am not sure she pulls hard enough that a head leader would disturb her. I have tried stopping when she pulls but I taught her to sit when I stop & she's very good at that so she's not learning to ease up on the leash, just sit, which inadvertently loosens the tension. I want her to walk without tension. Sometimes she does this very well, but other times not at all. How can I teach her?