Reeling In the Retractable Leash

Carolina Dog Training Trained by Elaine™ leash walking dogs

By:  Elaine Poulin, M.Ed, CPT
Founder/Owner, Carolina Dog Training, LLC and Trained By Elaine™

Retractable leashes otherwise known as “flexi-leashes” remove control from owners whose dogs already lack basic obedience and good manners. Moreover, these leashes can be hazardous, causing serious injury to others.

The retractable leash allows the cord to give and take which can cause the dog to pull. Not only will the dog be 20 or 30 feet ahead of you, he will be pulling you along for the ride! A dog’s reflexes are quick. If the dog is already 20 feet ahead when he sees a squirrel or cat, he may pull the leash out of your hand before you have time to press the brake button. In addition, those long cords can be hazardous when wrapped around a person’s leg or body causing them to fall!

Part of proper leash training is teaching the dog who is in charge of the walk. By allowing him to pull ahead, you are showing the dog that he is the leader.

True leadership comes when dogs understand that their role within the pack is follower. Dogs who follow their leader even with distractions must focus and pay attention. This type of walk is much more tiring for the dog since it becomes both a physical and psychological exercise. Dogs are happier when they understand their role as follower within the pack. Well-behaved dogs who listen get to spend more time with their owners since they are more likely to be included in their lives.

So, reel in and lock those retractable leashes or better yet, trade it in for a good 5 or 6 foot traditional leash that won’t cause injury and enroll in obedience training. Obedience training will teach your dog good manners which leads to many tail-wagging, enjoyable walks for all!