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Lovely Loose Lead walking

3 weeks intensive course

Starts 17 May
54 British pounds
Lightwood Lane

Available spots


Service Description

Does your dog pull on the lead? Are you tired of having sore arms or worse still, being pulled over? All dogs need to be on a lead at various times, daily walks, trips to the vets, groomers etc. Groomers and vets are necessary for obvious reasons, but daily walks are necessary too because dogs that don't experience these things can be under-socialised which often leads to behavioural problems. Some dogs continue to pull because it becomes a rewarding experience. For example: He pulls to get to the car to go for walks He pulls to get to greet another dog in the street, or class. He pulls you to the lady across the street and she tells him how lovely he is even though now, he is not JUST pulling, but is also jumping up with his muddy paws, to which she replies, "it's OK, I don't mind!" Does this sound familiar? What gets rewarded gets repeated FACT! Both you and your dog need to break old habits. Our course is structured to help improve your dog's 'on-lead' behaviour. Learn how to teach your dog to walk on a loose lead using kind, force-free methods.


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

All bookings are non refundable and reschedualing will be at the management discresion.


Contact Details

  • Lightwood Livery, Stabling/Arena Hire/Riding Lessons, Lightwood Lane, Sheffield, UK


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