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Originally Posted by celstu1 OH MY GOSH CAROL!!! I was cracking UP reading that!
To make my boys walk on a leash with me I give them NO slack. The leash is at my side and there is just enough room for them to have all 4 paws on the ground, not super tight, but no wiggle room at all. When they try to pull I make a noise, the same noise everytime to discourage the pulling, they stop pulling but will start again in 2 mins so I make the noise again. This works! Then I taught them to sit when I stop and all I did was randomly stop walking, wait a min and when they looked at me like 'why did you stop?" I said "Sit down" and they did. I continued this and they caught on quickly.
NOW... I just need to stick to it. I often just let them have the length of the leash and run ahead and pull because they look sooo happy to do it... but I know they can behave when I put my foot down and take away any wiggle room. |
This is exactally how I have walked Buddy but everytime I slack up on
the lead he pulls forward. It's been going on for years. He's smart I know but he refuses to work with me walking on a lead. I have no idea why
and thought this was a great way to keep him focused but once again
he turned the trick on me. Sitting every few steps was getting us both
no where. I was not treating him but he kept sitting in hopes I would.
To have a dog walk on a loose lead must be heaven! I hope one day
I experience it too.