
Walk your dog without the pulling
If every walk feels like a struggle(your arm getting pulled, your dog lunging ahead, or constant frustration) you’re not alone. Leash pulling is one of the most common issues dog owners face, and it can turn something that should be enjoyable into something you dread.
The good news? It’s absolutely fixable.
With the right guidance, your dog can learn to walk calmly beside you—and you can start enjoying your walks again.
Why Your Dog Keeps Pulling
Your dog isn’t being stubborn pulling is simply what’s worked in the past.
When your dog pulls, they get where they want to go faster. Over time, that becomes a habit.
Without clear guidance, most dogs will:
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Rush toward smells and distractions
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Ignore leash pressure
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Stay in a constant state of excitement on walks
The solution isn’t force. It’s teaching your dog a better way.
Who benefits from training?
This training is a great fit if:
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Your dog pulls hard on the leash
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Walks feel stressful or exhausting
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Your dog gets overly excited outside
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You’ve tried training before and it didn’t stick
Training Approach to Fix Destructive Chewing
As an in-home dog trainer, I come to you and work in your real environment. Your neighborhood, your sidewalks, your everyday distractions.
That means faster results that actually last.
Together, we’ll teach your dog to:
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Stay connected to you on walks
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Stop pulling without constant corrections
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Stay calm around distractions
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Walk with a loose, relaxed leash
And just as importantly, you’ll learn exactly how to handle walks with confidence.
Results you can expect
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Walk your dog without being pulled down the street
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Stay in control even with distractions around
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Feel confident handling your dog in public
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Actually enjoy your daily walks
Loose Leash Walking with Hunt’s Home and Hound Care
With professional loose-leash walking training in Fuquay-Varina, you’ll learn how to guide your dog into calmer, more controlled behavior on real walks—not just in a training setting. Because sessions are done in your home and neighborhood, your dog learns how to stay connected to you in the exact environments where pulling usually happens. The result is a dog that walks more calmly, listens better, and makes your daily routine far more enjoyable.
