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Old 11-10-2007, 06:07 PM   #3
FL Tink
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Originally Posted by tmatherly View Post
He does this during your walk? My only advice is to keep him on a short leash, and walk ahead with assertiveness and don't pay him any attention. You can also correct him by giving the leash a little tug whenever he does this, but keep walking. He'll get the idea.
I agree!!! When I walk Bella she is on a short leash pulled pretty tight for the first part of the walk. Once she has behaved I loosen it up and let explore on the last part of the walk. Now she listens when it counts...like when a car is approaching.
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