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How to Train Puppies : Teach Your Puppy to Walk on a Leash: Part 2


Teach your new puppy to walk with a leash in this free video. Expert: Melanie McLeroy Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid. Filmmaker: EV studios

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  • soooooooooooooo mean!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • now get a “Untrained” dog and show us please

  • @kinevane Oh my what a big tough dick u r! Why don’t you crawl back into ur hole you moron! I only hope you die a slow slow death….cancer would be good for you, at least then any dogs u are around can be free of ur typical “human is better” shit! You are a retard so just stay off the net cos ur comments are of no relevance (ops big word 4 U)! Bet u live in a shit hole house, drive a shit hole car, have no education and no one who really respects u!! SAD LONLEY FUCKED UP DICK HEAD!!

  • When I talk to my puppy on they street people think I’m retarded

  • @ConiferTreez Ur an ass okay, you dont ‘pull the living shit’ out of a dog, thats just wrong and horrible. I would hate to be one of your dogs, you say you rescue fight dogs, when really ppl should be rescuing them from you.

  • @ConiferTreez i argee with you most people are way to kind to their dogs ,iff he doesint get moving then yank the shit out of the lead and iff he bites you then boot him up the hole :P

  • great video :D

  • U loser, why do you have to talk such shit all the time. don’t watch the video, you negative twat. Thats why ur dog hates you.
    Get a life

  • This video is crap. This dog already knows how to walk on a leash.

  • thats stupid to call him little puppy then he wont get used to his name

  • Our puppy is only 8 or so weeks but refuses to walk on the lead. He lies down and won’t budge, no treats or pulling him along works. He’s a border collie so I thought he would enjoy the out doors, and his brother loves walking with the leesh.he’s a lazy mush. Help!

  • @ConiferTreez Seems kinda fishy to me that someone with such expert training like you would be watching a video on how to walk a dog….

  • she sounds like she is new to it

  • my puppy himself learned to just walk on the leash the first time i was gonna train him i never trained him before i was walking back but he knew i was trickin him so he just pulled on the leash

  • im not deaf. how do i get rid of these fucking subtitles

  • @ConiferTreez The use of a pinch collar is almost always a last resort, used only if you’ve exhausted every other possible option. Mainly because they’re so easy to misuse, and cause actual harm to the puppy. I also don’t know anyone who’d prescribe them to someone on the internet, w/o even meeting the puppy and obvserving the owner’s technique.
    And, telling the other commenter to “yank the living shit out of it until she stops pulling” out of her 2 month old puppy sounds like brute force.

  • No one is saying that you should use “brute force” on a fucking puppy or a toy breed, christ almighty.

    Pinch collars are meant to be positive/relaxing things, especially for a puppy.

  • If a dog (any dog, puppy or not) CONSISTENTLY refuses to do what it’s told, then necessary actions must be taken. One sharp yank usually does the trick.

    Most pussy-footed assholes that work at rescue facilities should in essence not be working with animals at all, ESPECIALLY not animals that have severe behavioral issues. The way to fix an out-of-control, man-biting Rottweiler is most definitely NOT “positive reinforcement”, haha.

  • cially with smaller, toy breeds, you could actually KILL a puppy doing what you suggested. So yes, what you said was very much horrifying.
    And as for my experience? Volunteering with the local Humane Society, being close friends with reputable breeders who have bred many litters of healthy, sociable puppies who manage to be trained without brute force.

  • @ConiferTreez “Yanking the living shit” out a dog is a method you think people should use on puppies–or any dog for that matter? If you walked up to a rescue worker, you know, people who deal with dogs who’ve been mistreated all their lives, and I wonder how many of them would agree with your practice.
    And your “experience” doesn’t even make sense for this issue. This video is for the average person raising an average puppy. Not dogs with “EXTREME” behavioral issues. I hope you know, that espe

  • Since when did treating a dog like a dog become horrifying? I tell ya, only in America, hahaha.

    You know absolutely NOTHING about animals. I rehabilitate ex-fighting dogs/dogs with EXTREME behavioral issues, dogs that have previously bitten people and/or other dogs.

    Please elaborate on the depth of your experience.

  • @RuinedbyReality Positive reinforce has it place, but it shouldn’t b used for everything! Its to reward a good behavior, but some behavior is not wanted. ANd a dog who follows you because it “WANTS TOO!” is a dog that isn’t trained at all! I know dogs that will sit for a person when it wants to, but it not very often, and the dog is not trained well at all!

  • @RuinedbyReality Dogs may not be children, but they do learn through association, if you they see the yelled at and than pulled off the couch their gonna get the point, and depending on the breed some dogs are quicker than other at picking it up. I mean how do you teach a dog oh dont jump on the couch using positive reinforcement, throw a treat, to get them off or take them outta the room! Your rewarding bad behavior!

  • @nikigurl08 But dogs aren’t like kids. You can punish a child and the child will understand why they were punished. Unfortunately, dogs’ brains don’t work like that. If you punish them, they won’t understand why they’ve been punished, and they won’t stop the behavior. All you end up with is a dog that still pees on the carpet or jumps on the couch, but who is now afraid of you.

  • @ConiferTreez Your comments are both horrifying and horribly, horribly inaccurate.

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