Pulling Problem I was walking Chloe and Little Bit and I suddenly heard, "No, Pluto, slow down!" and a thud.
Turns out, my aunt was walking her daughter's Rottie mix (She's taking care of him while her daughter looks for a house that will allow dogs.) when he pulled her to the ground. After I, and my two dog-butts, made sure she was okay, I offered to walk the dog back to their house.
He walked so well when I gave him commands! I said, "on-by", he went on-by. I said, "in" to get him inside of her house, and he went in. I was quite surprised, as this dog didn't know me at all, that he listened so well.
However, he does have an issue with pulling. He almost made me drag my feet! I've never dealt with a dog that pulled, as Little Bit is timid and Chloe is fairly old.
So tips would be very helpful because my aunt probably can't take another fall like that, even though he did stop pulling and licked her face before she got up. I'd like to work with the dog and then work with my aunt and cousin so that his training isn't reversed.
Thanks in advance!
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