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| My furkids Donating Member | Quote:
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| Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Sequim, Wa
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| You might try the easy walk harness. The leash attaches to a D ring on the chest rather than on the back. It keeps dogs from pulling on the leash.
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Thank you for the suggestion but, I have a step in harness and that doesn't work. She still pulls. I was thinking about a harness vest. maybe that would prevent the pulling on her throat. I bought a couple of harness dresses from pocomutt that seem to help but, she still pulls ...I don't enjoy walking her. I know it's my fault. I should have brought her for training when she was just a pup. Hopefully she will learn now.
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: American in London
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Here is a great website with information on training using positive methods: http://www.clickersolutions.com/arti....htm#behaviors
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| And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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| Ellie used to wear a collar all the time (before I knew about collapsed trachea). She would constantly choke herself and the collar didn't stop her. When we got her a harness she stopped choking and I am so much more comfortable. For correction I pull up and back so the impact is on her chest, not her neck. I would rather her never learn how to walk on a leash properly then to ever use a collar again. I also started reading a book and the author is talking about the physical ramifications to an owner jerking a leash a little bit. This author quotes a dog behaviorist that said a jerk on a leash doesn't have to be forceful to injure a dog. He says that tests indicate that even a normal jerk can inflict 15 pounds of concentrated shock at 33 feet per second to a dog's spine and throat. Now, I am not ready to defend that statement because I have no idea if it is true but it really turns me off to collars.
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| Donating YT 10K Club Member Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Alabama
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| Congratulations and good luck at your training session. When I was looking for a class for Chizzie a "training collar" was on the list of recommennded equipment. After speaking with the trainer she agreed to allow a harness for Chizzie. She cautioned me that my results might be as quick as the others, but her statement to me was, "I will not dictate what type of equipment to use on your dog. I only make recommendations." Don't get me wrong, there were certain thing she did NOT allow -- retractable leashes for one, but as far as the collars/harness issue, she was very flexible. Chizzie went to several of the classes and we did GREAT (except Chizzie wanted to fight everyone), but alas I got sick and had to drop out. I am going to reschedule her in a future class -- this trainer is fantastic -- she guarantees her classes for the life of the dog and you can repeat the class as a refresher as many times as you want. Cyndi is a high level agility trainer/competitor and her reputation in my area is impeccable. |
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Northern California
Posts: 571
| I also go to Petsmart for training and the trainer encourages harnesses for smaller breeds that have a high chance of collapsed trachea.
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| No Longer a Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Maryland
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| My furkids Donating Member | Actually Sadie did very well with the collar (I posted about her first night) I was so worried about using a collar and she didn't choke once. She wasn't crazy about the whole collar leash thing, but she got used to it pretty quick. Next week my Mom is going to come with me and I will bring Lillie too. Mom will train Sadie and I will train Lillie. I think Lil is going to be a little more difficult....She likes to play......ALL THE TIME! gotta love those yorkies!
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