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Puppy & Dog Harness Training, Even When a Dog Hates It | Pupford

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Watch this before putting a harness on your dog! It's important to get your pup used to it first & certified trainer Holly shows you how to harness train a dog!

Have you gone to put a harness on your dog and they just aren't having it? Then when you put it on they don't want to walk or cooperate?

It might be because they haven't been desensitized to it yet! While we may think that it is best to just throw them in the deep end and let them figure it out, it is actually really important to work at your dog's pace and slowly get your dog used to a harness. This concept is called harness training your dog or puppy! And it's vital, no matter what type of harness you choose for your dog.

In this video and article, Holly Ovington KPA-CTP teaches you how to get your dog used to a harness, safely and humanely!

WHAT IS DESENSITIZATION IN RELATION TO HARNESS TRAINING?

Desensitization is the process of introducing your dog to a stimulus at a very low intensity. It is usually used in situations where a stimulus would warrant a negative reaction from our dogs. Like a harness, bathtub, muzzle, car, etc.

When introducing the stimulus at a low intensity and then working gradually to more intense levels of intensity, you are able to desensitize your dog through exposure.

If your dog is afraid of something (or even just when introducing your dog to a new thing for the first time), using positive stimuli and working to keep your dog under their threshold when desensitization work happens, you can work to try to combat their fears of different things.

Related Reading: Cooperative Care Dog Training Overview

CONNECT WITH HOLLY OVINGTON KPA-CPT

Holly has been passionate about dogs from the get-go! Holly was part of 4-H dog clubs from a young age, learning to train and show her own dogs.

Holly is certified with the Karen Pryor Academy, a Fear-Free Certified Trainer, an Instructor for Dog Biz Dog Walking Academy and Walks N' Wags First Aid Certified and runs Positive Paws Training in the Vancouver area.

Connect with Holly via her website.

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🐶 If you're looking for more in-depth training help be sure to sign up for the 100% free online course 30 Day Perfect Pup. Get started here!

HARNESS TRAINING A DOG, THE SAFE WAY

To teach you how to get your dog used to a harness, Holly demonstrates with a puppy using the 2 Hounds Design Freedom No-Pull Harness.

Remember, it's not about going fast but instead going at your dog's pace!

PS- For some extra reading check out our dog collar vs harness article.

KEY STEPS TO HARNESS TRAINING A PUPPY OR DOG

dog scared of a harness | Pupford

  1. Start with the harness on the ground near your dog and feed your dog treats off of the harness.
  2. If your dog has an aversive feeling to the harness you may need to start further. Have the harness further away and give them treats.
  3. The next step would be to act like you are putting on the harness. You can start by feeding treats through the harness and slowly get them to put their head further in.
  4. Now, you can use a food lure to guide your dog to go through the harness, then say yes and treat.
  5. Then you can take it a step further and put the harness over their next quickly and then remove it and reward. Slowly keep it on them longer and longer.
  6. Now, you can work on the clicking sound. When you clip and unclip be sure to reward right away!
  7. Then clip with the harness on your pup and get them comfortable with that on one side, then both!
🐶 If you're looking for more in-depth training help be sure to sign up for the 100% free online course 30 Day Perfect Pup. Get started here!

WHAT TO DO IF YOUR DOG HATES THE HARNESS OR RUNS AWAY

Sometimes your dog may hate the harness and even run away when they see you take it out. This could be due to negative experiences in the past like having the harness forced on.

If your dog hates or is scared of the harness, you can follow the steps above but often at a MUCH slower pace.

You may also need to increase the value of the rewards you're using during this process. Remember, the process of overcoming an already negative association can take weeks or even months of practice.

We also recommend checking out our article about puppy fear periods with accompanying tips.

HARNESS TRAINING A DOG RECAP

retriever puppy being harness trained | Pupford

The key to making your dog love the harness is to approach it slowly, patiently, and not force your dog too quickly to wear the harness.

Forcing your dog will only lead to negative associations, fear, and stress surrounding the harness.

If you're looking for more in-depth training help be sure to sign up for the 100% free online course 30 Day Perfect Pup. Get started here!

Have other questions about getting your dog comfortable wearing a harness? Let us know in the comments!

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