sinaway weimaraners
Home  |  Links | Guestbook

 

weimaraner puppy training lead




weimaraner puppy licking treat




weimaraner puppy training









Caron's tips for lead training your 

new Weimaraner puppy.

Training of your new Weimaraner baby starts the minute you get it home.
I always start lead training at 8 weeks of age. Lessons are always short
(sometimes only one minute or so) and ALWAYS happy!

What you need.
Make sure you have a small supply of tasty treats as rewards for your
baby. I like to use liver treats or tiny cubes of tasty cheese. Don't
overdo the rewards as you might cause tummy upset.
I like to start lead training in my hallway with all the doors closed
so there are no distractions for the puppy and they are confined to
close proximity to my left side. You will need a soft slip lead.
You also need a happy puppy who is hungry (not a sleepy pup who has
just been fed!) and you must also be in a good frame of mind and have
the time to spend on training.

Start at the open end of the hallway.
Take your slip lead (see photo 1) and place on your puppy and keep the
lead in your left hand.
Don't put any pressure on the lead and show your baby the tasty treat with
your right hand and keep the treat fairly close to their nose but just out of
reach.

Start walking down the hallway using your command "heel" in a light and
happy tone. Remember to keep the treat just out of reach and coax your
baby forward down the hallway. Also remember to have the lead loose
without any pressure on it. When you get to the end of the hallway you
need to do a right turn using the command "this way" and head back up
the hallway still using the treat as encouragement. Once you are at the
end of the hallway stop and use the command "stand" and let your
baby sniff and lick the treat still in your fingers.
At this stage do not give the baby the treat. Repeating the command
"stand" touch the baby with your right hand and move its legs and touch
its tail repeating stand and letting it lick and try to chew the treat. Do this
for only a second or two and then praise the puppy and let it eat the treat.

Its then time to remove the lead and have some fun.

The above is enough training for the very first couple of lessons.
Once the baby can go up and back freely, the lesson can be increased to
two lengths of the hallway.
If done correctly this training will only take a couple of weeks and you can
then proceed to open spaces but the baby must be perfect and not making
any errors before you graduate to open spaces.

Continue using the treats to coax the baby forward and try to keep the
pressure on the lead to a minimum. Continue training in a straight line and
doing a 180 degree right turn at the half way point and also continue to
use your commands and give plenty of
praise. Stand command at the end and lead off and treat given as before.

Good luck with your training.




weimaraner collectables and gifts

ALL CONTENTS COPYRIGHT 2010  | Contact  webmaster@weimaraner.net.au
sinaway weimaraners
Home  |  Links | Guestbook