The Invisible Leash

What I call “The Invisible Leash” is a key concept of mine. It could be considered one of the truly fundamental aspects of interacting with a dog.

What is “The Invisible Leash”?

It is actually two things:

1- Consider it to be that bond that you have developed with your dog. Think of it as several “invisible” strings that are wrapped around each other forming a rope like construction. These strings are made up of your on-going interactional history with your dog.
Are you a good leader who is fair and consistent?
Are you spending quality time with your dog?
Do you interact with your dog in a positive manner?
What lessons are you teaching your dog?
Does he/she know your expectations/rules?
Does he/she get enough excersise?
Does he/she receive proper nutrition?
Does he/she receive proper medical attention?

An honest evaluation of these questions will give you the relative strength of this “Invisible leash”. A dog will be bound to you through this leash and will act accordingly. Remember, you can always strengthen this leash, and like wise it can be damaged.

2- Our system of training utilizes a remote trainer to gain the dogs attention and help them to focus on us. So this too can be considered an invisible leash of a different kind.

I tell my prospective clients, during my initial demonstration- “You have two decisions to make when hiring a trainer. First, do you feel that you can trust them and the style(s) they utilize. Second, can you see not only the benefit in the style they use, but even more importantly- is it something you will use.”

My use of the remote trainer supplements and enhances my training and interaction with my dogs. It is not meant to be used in lieu of or a crutch to a poor relationship with your dog. Proper use of the remote trainer in combination with informative education in dog behavior will make your “Invisible Leash” stronger than it is today.