Loose Lead Walking Training Course

Looking for a way to enjoy relaxed walks with your dog without the hassle of pulling or distractions?

Our Loose Leash Walking Training Course is perfect for you! Learn key techniques to practice daily at home and during your walks, enhancing your dog’s walking skills and improving their focus on you.

In our lead walking course, we focus on walking around distractions using food, toys, and other dogs to simulate real-life scenarios. You’ll tackle common challenges and discuss effective problem-solving techniques. Conducted at Dogs Country Club, our practice sessions provide a secure environment with various distractions, interesting scents, and even livestock. In Weeks 4 and 5, we take our dogs to the streets for road walking, introducing them to real-life situations like walking around the public, traffic noise, other dogs, and various smells.

Join our Loose Leash Walking Training Course to transform your walks into enjoyable experiences. Perfect for dog owners looking to improve their dog’s leash manners and overall walking experience.

Sign up today and start your journey to stress-free walks with your furry friend!

dog walk on lead training
dog walk on lead training

What You’ll Learn

If you can’t commit to 6 consecutive weeks of Loose Lead Walking Training Course, we offer a 2-hour Loose Leash Walking Workshop. These workshops are ideal for people with work shift patterns, beginners, or as an addition to your current training routine. To progress in your training, attend at least 3 workshops before moving on to road walking. Enhance your dog’s walking behaviour with expert tips and practical exercises.

  • How to use positive reinforcement techniques to teach your dog loose leash walking.
  • Strategies for managing leash pulling and other unwanted behaviours.
  • Tips for dealing with distractions and building focus during walks.
  • Techniques for teaching your dog to walk politely past other dogs and people.

Workshop Details

Our 2-hour Loose Leash Walking Workshop is a one-off session designed to provide you with the tools and skills needed to master loose lead walking.

The workshop is open to all breeds, sizes, and ages of dogs. However, we do require that all attendees have completed basic obedience training or have equivalent experience.

The workshop will take place in a controlled and safe environment, allowing you to focus on learning and practicing without the chaos of daily walks. Our trainers will provide individualised attention and feedback to each participant, ensuring that both you and your dog make progress.

dog walk on lead training
dog walk on lead training

Benefits of Loose Leash Walking

Training your dog in loose leash walking has numerous benefits, including:

  • Improved communication between you and your dog.
  • Increased bond and trust with your furry companion.
  • Better control over unwanted behaviours such as pulling or lunging.
  • More enjoyable walks for both you and your dog.

Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to improve your dog’s leash walking skills and enhance your relationship with them. Sign up for our Loose Leash Walking Training today! So, join us and let’s take the first step towards achieving a better walking experience with your dog. Remember, consistent training and positive reinforcement are key to success in loose leash walking. With our personalised approach, we will guide you through the process and provide you with the necessary tools to continue practicing at home

  • In purposely built indoor barns specifically designed for Dog Obedience Training at Dogs Country Club Training Centre. The first barn features a spacious astroturf flooring measuring 72ft x 30ft, while the second one offers an indoor sand arena of the same size.
  • Well-lit and cozy with efficient heating.
  • During the summer months, we provide a safe training field.
  • Free Parking.
  • On-site toilets.
  • In Weeks 4 and 5, we will take our dogs to the streets, introducing them to road walking. This crucial aspect of lead walking allows your dog to experience real-life situations, including walking around the public, traffic noise, other dogs, and various smells.
Access to WhatsApp groups is available for ongoing support.
  • High Value Treats (Chicken, cheese, ham etc)
  • A toy (One that your dog can tug)
  • A training long line (small dogs 5 metres, medium dogs 10 metres, large dogs 20 metres)
  • A standard lead, collar. You are welcome to use a harness or halti. But strictly no check or half check collars.