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Holding the leash with both hands, place one hand closest to the dog below the black handle part of the leash. If you need to keep your dog close, place this hand pretty far down the leash and close to your dog's head. If your dog can handle a little more freedom, your hand won't need to be so far down the leash.
This same hand should be positioned like you're riding a bicycle, palm down with the pinky finger on the outside, facing the dog. This dramatically improves your ability to apply the appropriate amount of pressure at the appropriate time, improving your ability to communicate with your dog.
How NOT to Hold Your Leash
DON’T hold your leash in only one hand. Whenever possible, use both hands to provide the greatest security and control.
DON’T hold your leash with the palm upwards. This is an unnatural way to hold the leash and makes it difficult to apply the “pressure on, pressure off” training.
DON’T wrap your leash around your hand. This can cause damage to your hand and inhibits your ability to use the tool correctly.
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