(Day #2) Pulling dogs, hypervigilant dogs, let’s go!

Rise and shine – welcome to Day 2 of The Loose Lead Walking Challenge!

Ooh we LOVE this one! 

It’s super easy yet massively effective and you can do it out on your normal dog walk today.

If you tried to train loose lead walking every step of your walk it would be tedious, frustrating, and you and your dog will both be utterly miserable. 

There’s a much better way.

Learn a few simple anti-pulling techniques that keep the lead loose – even when you’re not doing actual loose lead walking training!

Who’s it good for?

  • Pulling dogs – Stop them racing ahead by grounding them at stations along the walk.
  • Anxious dogs – Encourages dogs to be curious about their environment instead of hyper vigilant to triggers, increasing optimism and confidence.
  • Dogs who would benefit from controlled sniffing – i.e. all of them! 

So if your dog has a nose, here’s what to do now: 

  1. Watch the video and film yourself having a go with your own dog
  2. Share your videos with the hashtag #day2 #scentventure
  3. Catch up on Sunday’s Masterclass before Class 2 tomorrow evening.
  4. Join the discussion and get our personalised advice in the Facebook group.

Sausage Logs

Scentventure Compass Point: Scent

Dogs sniff out and discover treats on logs, fences, trees, benches, rocks, or any other safe feature in the environment.

Sausage Logs give you a break from pulling and develops interaction with your dog so it’s not just you on one end of the lead and them on the other completely ignoring you.

Also great for reactive dogs! Sausage Logs distract your dog from triggers and help them to relax after they’ve encountered another dog, person or whatever it is. It calms them and shifts their attention away from the trigger and onto sometime more productive.

Method

  1. Prepare some small treats before you leave the house. Soft foods such as cheese or pate works well
  2. Squish a treat into a log, fence, tree, or whatever station is available.
  3. Ensure you don’t go too high to start with.
  4. Release your dog with a search cue e.g. ‘Find it’.
  5. Help your dog find the treats if they need it.

That’s it! Nice and simple but oh-so effective! 

Wait! My dog is an obsessive sniffer! Won’t this make them pull to sniff more?

Sniffing, searching and finding is what dogs were made for! They’ve evolved with an incredible sense of smell and what a dog can ‘see’ with their nose just blows our minds!

It’s a natural behaviour that feels rewarding for them. It’s no wonder, really, that scents on walks can be so distracting to them – and, sometimes, a frustration for us! 🐿️🐇

The thing is, asking them to stop sniffing is like asking them to stop wagging their tail or walking on all four paws – it’s part of what makes them a dog! When sniffing is restricted and they aren’t provided with appropriate sniffing outlets, obsessive scent trailing can become more intense. Sausage Logs provide a controlled outlet for their natural instincts.