If you have ever been walked by your dog instead of the other way around, you are not alone. Leash pulling is one of the most common challenges dog parents face—and at Sniff and Wiggles, we see it all the time. But why do dogs pull on the leash? Is it stubbornness, excitement, or something else entirely?
Let us break it down!
1. Dogs Move Faster Than We Do
Dogs naturally walk at a quicker pace than humans. While we are strolling and taking in the scenery, they are ready to go-go-go! Their instinct is to move ahead, especially when they catch an exciting scent or spot a squirrel up the road.
2. The World Is Full of Exciting Smells
To a dog, every walk is a sensory adventure. Their noses are constantly picking up fascinating smells, and the urge to follow those scents can be stronger than their training. A tug on the leash might simply mean they caught a whiff of something irresistible.
3. Pulling Gets Them Where They Want to Go
Many dogs learn that pulling gets results. If every time they tug forward, they make progress toward the park, another dog, or a tree to sniff, they associate pulling with reward. Without even realizing it, we often reinforce this behavior.
4. Lack of Training or Consistency
Some dogs simply have not had enough leash training—or have had inconsistent experiences. They may not understand what is expected or may become overly excited and forget their manners.
5. They Are Just So Happy to Be Outside!
Let us be honest—walks are one of the highlights of a dog’s day. That excitement can bubble over into pulling. They are not trying to be difficult; they are just thrilled to be out exploring with you.
At Sniff and Wiggles, we believe walks should be joyful for both dogs and their humans. That is why we incorporate positive reinforcement, structured playtime, and gentle guidance into our daily routines. While we are not a formal training center, our experienced team helps support good leash manners by encouraging calm behavior and rewarding positive interactions.
If your dog is a champion puller, it may help to work with a certified trainer who can provide leash training techniques tailored to your dog’s energy and personality. In the meantime, remember that patience, consistency, and the right equipment (like a front-clip harness) can make walks more enjoyable for everyone.
Every pup deserves fun, stress-free walks—and we are here to help support that journey. Whether your dog is a polite walker or a wiggle-powered puller, we welcome them with open arms at our Petaluma doggy daycare. Come sniff, play, and grow with us!