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Originally Posted by Yorkiedaze 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. |
i do that and as soon as i start walking they start again doing the same exact thing, and its like they never tire of it. it's a race to them, i was joking with my bf that we should tie a sled to them and let them pull us lol that's what they look like sleigh dogs. And when i am training Teddy i don't let him have any leash, i put him right next to me and roll the leash up so he can learn to walk right beside me. And even then he pulls and pulls, i have to get a video of it. Grass is another thing, London loves it, so if she sees it she will whine very high pitched until she can get to it.