Common Concern: Hands-Free Leash Safety
When people see someone using a hands-free leash, the first thing they often say is, “My dog will drag me.” However, this concern is unfounded if you’re already adept at walking your dog with a traditional leash.
Traditional vs. Hands-Free Leash Support
The primary difference between traditional and hands-free leashes lies in the support system. A traditional leash relies solely on hand and arm strength, while our hands-free leash provides two support points.
Hands-Free Leash Advantages
Our crossbody leash is adjustable to fit your body perfectly, allowing you to utilize your back and shoulder strength to control your dog. Additionally, our clip-on leashes have a loop for added grip. By combining these features, you have the power of your hand, arm, back, and shoulder to restrain your dog.
Addressing Dog Pulling with a Traditional Leash
If your dog is pulling you, even with a traditional leash, training is essential. However, it’s easier said than done. Most dogs learn through negative reinforcement. They pull and pull until you give in and relieve the pressure, teaching them that persistent pulling eventually leads to success.
Combating Dog Pulling
To counteract this behavior, stand still when your dog pulls. Resist the urge to release the tension as it’s a test of patience. Eventually, your dog will step back, ideally towards you, to relieve the pressure. This is the moment to reward them.
Interim Solution for Dog Pulling
This training method may take time, and some dogs may be particularly resistant. During the training process, consider using a no-pull harness, as discussed in another blog post. Attach our clip-on leash to the O-ring, clipping one end to the back of the harness and the other to the front. For taller individuals or smaller dogs, two leashes may be necessary. This setup forces the dog to turn whenever they pull too hard.
No-Pull Harness Availability
We are currently developing our own no-pull harness and will provide updates upon completion of a perfected prototype. In the meantime, you can find these harnesses online or at most pet stores. You may even already own one.
Conclusion
Hands-free leashes offer convenience and comfort for both you and your dog. With proper training and the right equipment, you can enjoy stress-free walks without worrying about being dragged by your furry friend.
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