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Great Dane Training: Avoiding Pulling On The Lead

It's of utmost importance for great danes to undertake correct great dane training. Aside from making you a proud owner, training can also give you a a guarantee knowing that you are able to manage your gentle giant in several instances specially when you sense a danger coming.

Enormous and looks overwhelming, the breed actually have a very friendly nature hence the “gentle giant” epithet. They rarely have problems attacking or chasing other dogs and animals but failure to teach them to walk properly may cause lots of trouble. Imagine your seven-feet tall great dane that pulls the lead while you're having a walk around the neighborhood. Can you still control that large of a dog?

To prevent from going through tough situation similar to this, it helps to include walking lessons to your great dane training. Once your reliable veterinarian gives signal that it is alright to take your puppy out of your comfort zone, you better get that opportunity while he is still not big and strong enough to drag you down the street. Take him out to walk at least once daily or if possible, every morning and afternoon. In this period of dog training, never allow him to walk you. In other words, you need to be the one to lead, the one in-charge and the one to decide when, where and what speed to walk.

If pulling persists, it helps to stop and allow him to calm down for a short time. Resume walking if he appears to be okay. If he continues to pull even after letting him calm down, turn around and go the other way. Even if you seem to get to nowhere because of moving to and fro, if it's the only way to stop the problem, then it is undoubtedly well worth a try. With this, he'll eventually understand that he needs to keep an eye on you.

It helps to change your path every once in awhile and you must always make sure that your giant dog walks beside or behind you, not in front of you.

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