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09-28-2016, 04:48 AM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Sep 2016 Location: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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| Lease aggression My yorkie goes to daycare once a week and plays and interacts with other dogs well. However, when he is on a leash he pulls and barks at every dog he says. I've been pulling on the leash (harness collar) and saying "no". Has anyone else had this problem and have you been successful in stopping it? How did you do it. Last edited by ferzacca; 09-28-2016 at 04:49 AM. Reason: Leash Aggression |
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09-28-2016, 11:04 PM | #2 | |
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I know that when she was barking and growling at the doggie in the tv (tv off) some people (tv on) on the tv, I did the favorite treat given to her after every bark in an attempt to distract her. It took 3 weeks, but she FINALLY responded to that, too. I do know that the stick (blunt, people) with the goodies on it REALLY helps her focus, and i'm guessing it will your little guy, too. Her trainer is the one that has me do this, so it's endorsed by a fantastic person. | |
09-29-2016, 07:52 AM | #3 |
♥ Maximo and Teddy Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Northern Virginia
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| This is a big challenge that Max struggles with too. Part of it is feeling territorial when we are on our daily walking routes. Sometimes it is excitement. Max usually gets rambunctious until he can meet the other dog, but that isn't always possible. Other times it is guarding. Max thinks it is his job to protect me and his doggy brother. My boys are not food motivated outdoors, so that is not a training option for me. I could put a plate of chicken in front of Max and it wouldn't distract him. The only things that work for me are to tell Max to sit and settle down until the other dog is out of sight. Changing direction also helps. Sometimes I have to threaten to end the walk early and take him home. I have carried through on the threat, and he remembers for awhile. Practice and desensitizing are key. Our problems are worse when we go a long time without walking around other dogs. When we are more consistent about being around other dogs on leash, our problems subside.
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