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Control your dog when out walking and prevent pulling using the figure of 8 slip lead technique

Tamsin Castle • Jun 08, 2020

As a Canine behaviorist and psychologist, I have been asked many times on how to stop a dog from pulling on the lead when out walking their dog.  

People are forever using harnesses on their dogs as they have been told that they are designed to stop the dog from pulling. Harnesses are designed to help the dog to pull, they are mainly used for working dogs who are used for tacking an object or an animal/person or pulling a workload. The strength in a dog is in its shoulders, when the dog puts its head down it's an indication that they may have noticed something and are getting ready to pounce! When placing the slip lead on your dog there is a right way and a wrong way when placing on the dog. The lead needs to slip freely through the ring, this is so that when you pull the lead back the slip lead will shorten quickly but also realise quickly. If the lead does not slip freely when you pull back, you will find it will stop short from doing its job.

The figure of 8 is used on the same principle; it will look like a halti but it is not. I discovered using this idea when someone did not want to spend a great deal of money on more special leads! All you need to do is use the slip lead you have placed over the dog’s head, pulling the stopper as far as you can to the handle of the lead. Once over the dog’s head pull a small amount of the lead from under the chin and twist up over the nose. Make sure you have now pulled the stopper to the back of the dog’s neck. It needs to be at the base of the neck, so you and your dog get the full benefit. 

The idea is to lift the dogs head up, so they are concentrating on your commands and not what is around them. The crossover part of the figure of 8 slip lead sits under the chin and not the throat, So when you pull the dog back you're just lifting their head you are also putting a short sharp pinch on the dog's nose. The slip lead then reflects this as when you have pulled the lead back you then realise this realises the pinch on the dog’s nose and you are not pulling the dog's neck back.

4ft slip leads can be used but you must remember you will only have about 2ft length of lead when in the figure of 8 position, unless you want your dog to be very close to you then this is fine. Otherwise a 6ft slip will be better, this is because when you do the figure of 8 you will have a 4ft length of lead which will give you and your dog a bit more mobility when walking your dog. 

Remember there is no quick fix in training your dog, it does not happen overnight. But with the figure of 8 you will find a big improvement in less than an hour and your family and even your kids will have a more enjoyable walk together. You can buy these slip leads at www.gundogtrainingsupplies.co.uk in a range of different colours and sizes.



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