Ever feel like your tiny pup is auditioning for a strongman competition every time you go for a walk? One minute they’re trotting sweetly by your side, the next—they're charging ahead like they’ve just spotted the last squirrel on Earth. If your small dog thinks they’re the size of a Great Dane when that leash is clipped on… you’re not alone.
Let’s dive into why little dogs pull like big dogs—and how you can gently teach them to walk like the polite royalty they truly are (even if they’ve got big-dog energy).
💥 Why Do Small Dogs Pull So Much?
Just because they’re tiny doesn’t mean they don’t have opinions. Small dogs often pull on the leash because:
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They’re excited (new smells! other dogs! wind!)
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They’re curious explorers with short legs and big ambitions
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They’ve learned pulling gets them places
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They’re a little anxious or overstimulated
But no matter the reason, constant tugging isn’t fun for either of you—and it’s not great for their little necks or your arm.
🎯 The First Fix: Get the Right Gear
Small dogs need lightweight gear that gives them support without choking or slipping off when they pull.
✅ Step-In Harness is a Must
Unlike collars, a well-fitted step-in harness gives your pup more comfort and gives you more control—especially around the chest and shoulders.
Our Luxe No-Pull Harnesses are made with soft, breathable neoprene and designed specifically for small dog bodies. So no more slipping out or gasping when they pull!
🧠 Leash Tip #1: Try the “Red Light, Green Light” Game
If your dog pulls—stop. Stand still like a tree. No forward movement = no reward. Once they ease the tension, start walking again.
It might feel silly at first, but your dog is smart—they’ll catch on quickly that pulling = walk over. Turning your walk into a game makes learning fun for both of you.
🧠 Leash Tip #2: Keep Treats Handy
Training a small dog is 90% snacks and 10% adorable stubbornness. Keep a few high-value treats in your pocket, and reward your pup every time they walk nicely beside you.
Think of it like tipping your dog for excellent sidewalk manners.
🧠 Leash Tip #3: Use a Bungee Leash
Tired of feeling yanked every time they spot a bird? A 3-in-1 bungee leash absorbs shock and gives you just enough give without losing control. It’s perfect for small dogs with big pulling energy—and for your wrists.
Bonus: ours comes with a comfy padded handle and an adjustable waist option for hands-free walks!
🧠 Leash Tip #4: Keep Walks Interesting
Sometimes pulling is just boredom. Mix it up with:
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Shorter, more frequent walks
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New routes and scents
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Sniff breaks (they’re like checking emails—for dogs)
Giving them the mental stimulation they crave helps reduce leash frustration.
🧠 Leash Tip #5: Keep Calm & Don’t Yank Back
Your dog may be small, but jerking the leash when they pull can still cause injury—or make them more reactive. Instead, keep a relaxed arm, guide them gently, and use positive reinforcement. The calmer you are, the calmer your pup will be.
🐾 Big Dog Energy in a Small Dog Body
It’s totally normal for your little dog to act a bit… extra on walks. With the right harness, a smart leash, and a few reward-based tricks, your pocket-sized powerhouse will learn that walks are better when you’re both working together—not pulling in opposite directions.
🛍️ Ready to Level Up Your Walks?
Explore our collection of thoughtfully designed gear made just for small dogs with big personalities. From no-pull harnesses to hands-free bungee leashes, Dogistry has what you need to turn tug-of-war walks into total joy.
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