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Old 08-30-2008, 07:09 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Yorkiedaze View Post
When they want to pull, just hold the leashes together down to about 2 feet from them and just stop till they quiet down. Then start walking but hold all three leashes together and only letting them have a couple of feet at most. Each time they act up, just stop till they quiet. Most times it's best "not" to let them have too much lead. I keep my three on a very short leash for their walks and we walk quickly and away from all grass.
This is what we are learning in our training class too. Don't give them alot of slack and that way they can't pull. We let up a little when they are walking nicely, but if the pulling starts again, then take up the slack!
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