How We Teach Loose Leash Walking (The LIMA Way)
1. We Start by Teaching Focus
Before we ever ask a dog to walk nicely, we help them learn to focus on their handler. When a dog understands that paying attention leads to rewards, they naturally become more engaged and less likely to pull.
2. We Reinforce the Behavior We Want
Instead of correcting the dog for pulling, we reward them for staying close and keeping the leash slack. This may include:
- Treats
- Praise
- A chance to move forward
- Engaging walking patterns
Positive reinforcement makes the dog want to stay with you, rather than feel forced.
3. We Manage the Environment
In the early stages, we practice in quiet, low-distraction areas. As the dog gains confidence and skill, we gradually introduce more distractions while keeping the training fair, positive, and encouraging.
4. We Avoid Harsh Corrections
LIMA means we always choose the least intrusive and most humane method that still achieves results. This keeps training safe, effective, and stress-free for both dog and owner.
5. We Build Consistency
Success doesn’t happen overnight — it happens through repetition, patience, and clear communication. We teach pet parents exactly how to continue the training at home so the results stick.
Leash Walking Doesn’t Have to Be a Struggle
Your dog can learn to walk politely on leash — and you can enjoy peaceful, enjoyable walks again. With the right guidance, positive reinforcement, and a LIMA-based approach, leash manners become one of the most rewarding skills to teach.
If you’re in North Miami, North Miami Beach, or the surrounding South Florida areas, Bauser’s Pet Training is here to help you and your dog build better walks, better communication, and a better bond.

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