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Part 2 – Everyday tips for dog owners – Finally a relaxed walk – without the pulling

Part 2 – Everyday tips for dog owners – Finally a relaxed walk – without the pulling

Part 3 to follow soon – check the eMagazine regularly so you never miss any new articles.

Does your dog pull on the lead?
It doesn’t lack obedience – it lacks focus.

Have you ever heard of the opposition reflex?

What we call the opposition reflex means that pressure triggers counterpressure.
The more you pull on the lead, the more your dog pulls back – without even wanting to.

Therefore, pulling, stopping or holding back often only helps in the short term.

In this video, you’ll find out how your dog develops focus instead of resistance and how to make loose-lead walking work.

No power struggles.
No constant corrections.
Understanding rather than opposing.

Relaxed walks start with the nervous system – not with the muscles and not with obedience.

It’s a walk, not tug of war.

Website: www.hundumhappy.ch

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