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Puppy Training: WEEKS 9–10: Loose-Leash Foundations

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(“How to Move With a Human” Phase)

Welcome to the phase where your puppy discovers something shocking:

The leash is not a tow rope.
And you are not a sled.

Up until now, walking has probably looked like:

  • zig-zagging

  • sudden stops

  • enthusiastic lunges

  • you apologising to strangers while being pulled forward

Good news: this phase is where that starts to change.

Loose-leash walking isn’t about perfect heel positions or military precision.
It’s about teaching your puppy how to move calmly, together, as a team.


🎯 Primary Goals (What We’re Really Teaching)

✔ Prevent Pulling Habits Before They Set In

Pulling is not stubbornness — it’s physics.

Dogs naturally:

  • move faster than humans

  • follow smells

  • pull toward excitement

If pulling works, it becomes a habit.
If pulling never works, it quietly disappears.

This phase stops bad habits before they feel permanent.


✔ Build Walking Manners Early

Walking manners are emotional skills as much as physical ones.

Your puppy learns:

  • how to feel leash pressure

  • how to slow down

  • how to stay connected instead of charging ahead

This sets the foundation for calm walks later — even when distractions appear.


🧠 Focus Skills

✔ Loose-Leash Walking (Indoors First)

We start indoors because:

  • fewer distractions

  • fewer smells

  • fewer squirrels plotting chaos

Inside the house, your puppy can actually think.

Loose leash means:

  • slack in the leash

  • puppy choosing to stay near you

  • no constant tension


✔ Check-Ins on Leash

A check-in is when your puppy:

  • glances at you

  • chooses your direction

  • stays aware of your position

This is the secret sauce of good walking.

Dogs who check in don’t need micromanaging.


🗓️ Daily Work (Short, Calm, Low-Drama)

🏠 Practice in Small Spaces

Start leash practice in:

  • the hallway

  • the living room

  • the driveway

Yes — this feels boring.
That’s why it works.

Calm practice builds calm habits.


🐕 Reward Position Beside You

Any time your puppy:

  • walks near you

  • keeps slack in the leash

  • checks in

→ reward calmly and consistently.

You are teaching:

“This spot works. This spot feels good.”


🛑 Stop Moving When Pulling Happens

When the leash goes tight:

  • you stop

  • you wait

  • you become a very boring statue

The moment the leash loosens:

  • movement resumes

No yanking.
No scolding.
No frustration.

Pulling stops movement. Calm brings progress.


🏁 Success Looks Like (Weeks 9–10)

By the end of this phase, success looks like:

✔ Puppy understands leash pressure
✔ Walks are shorter, calmer, and less chaotic
✔ You feel less frustrated
✔ Puppy feels less frantic

Are walks perfect?
No.

Are they survivable and improving?
Absolutely.


🧠 Important Reminder

Loose-leash walking is not “trained once.”
It’s layered gradually.

Every calm step now:

  • saves frustration later

  • prevents pulling habits

  • builds communication

You’re teaching your puppy how to move with you, not against you.

And one day soon, you’ll realise:

“Hey… that walk was actually nice.”

That’s when you know it’s working 🐾

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