Do your walks feel more like a tug-of-war than a relaxing stroll? If your dog pulls on the lead, you’re not alone! Many owners struggle with loose lead walking, but the good news is that with the right approach, you can transform your walks into an enjoyable experience for both you and your dog.
In this guide, we’ll break down:
✔ Why dogs pull on the lead
✔ How to stop your dog from pulling on walks
✔ Positive reinforcement techniques that make loose lead walking fun and rewarding
Plus, we’ll share how The Canine Hub’s in-person and online Loose Lead Walking courses can help you master this essential skill! 🐶✨
Why Do Dogs Pull on the Lead?
Before we dive into the solution, let’s look at why pulling happens in the first place:

1. Excitement and Lack of Impulse Control
Dogs love exploring the world, and when they step outside, their senses go into overdrive! If they haven’t learned impulse control, they naturally pull towards exciting sights and smells.
2. Reinforcement of Pulling
If your dog pulls and still gets to move forward, they’re being rewarded for pulling—so they keep doing it! This becomes a self-reinforcing behaviour.
3. Discomfort from Equipment
Tight leads, uncomfortable harnesses, or collars that cause tension can actually increase pulling due to pressure and frustration.
4. Lack of Understanding
Many dogs simply don’t know that staying near you is the best choice because they haven’t been taught in a way that makes sense to them.
The good news?
Loose lead walking is a skill that can be taught using positive reinforcement! 🎉
How to Stop Your Dog from Pulling on Walks
Step 1: Choose the Right Equipment
The right gear can make a huge difference in training success.

🐾 Harness: A well-fitted Y-front harness allows free movement and comfort.
🐾 Lead: A longer lead (1.5m – 2m) gives your dog room to walk without tension.
🐾 Treat Pouch: Keep rewards easily accessible to reinforce good behaviour.
Step 2: Reinforce Calm Walking Indoors First
Before heading into a high-distraction environment, practise at home or in the garden. Reward your dog for:
✔ Checking in with you
✔ Walking calmly beside you
✔ Responding to movement cues
✨ Pro Tip: Reward before the lead tightens to prevent pulling from happening in the first place!
Step 3: Teach the “Reinforcement Zone”
The Reinforcement Zone is the area next to your leg where rewards happen.🐶 How to teach it:

1️⃣ Stand still and reward your dog for being by your side.
2️⃣ Take a step forward—reward when they stay near you.
3️⃣ Gradually increase steps, keeping rewards frequent at first.
🎯 Goal: Your dog learns that staying near you = treats, praise, and fun!
Step 4: Use a “Be a Tree” Technique (The Right Way!)
If your dog pulls, stop moving—but don’t just stand still for too long!
🐶 Instead:Pause briefly (1-2 seconds).When your dog reorients to you, mark and reward.Encourage them back to your side and resume walking.This teaches your dog that pulling doesn’t get them anywhere, but walking calmly does!
Step 5: Reward Engagement on Walks
Many owners only reward their dogs when they are already pulling—instead, focus on rewarding attention before pulling starts!
💡 Ways to reinforce engagement:
Call your dog’s name and reward when they check in.
Change direction often to keep them focused on you.
Practise “Find It” (toss a treat on the ground) to keep their nose busy without pulling.
Want Expert Help?
Join The Canine Hub’s Loose Lead Walking Course!
Walking your dog shouldn’t be a battle—it should be fun, stress-free, and rewarding for both of you!
🐶 Join our Loose Lead Walking Course to learn:
✅ Step-by-step training techniques that actually work
✅ How to stop pulling using positive reinforcement
✅ Real-life strategies for high-distraction environments
✅ Personalised coaching from expert trainers
🌟 Choose from:
📍 In-Person Course – Train with expert guidance in real-life settings.
💻 Online Course – Learn from home with step-by-step video lessons.
🚀 Start your journey to better walks today! Click here to enrol!
Final Thoughts
Loose lead walking is an essential life skill that can turn stressful walks into enjoyable bonding time. With patience, the right techniques, and positive reinforcement, your dog will learn that walking calmly = rewards and fun!
🌟 Ready to say goodbye to pulling?
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