Sorry Guys just another Question!?!?
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Sorry Guys just another Question!?!?
Hi everyone (again) I was just wondering something... everytime I take my 12 week old girl, Tricksie our for a walk, she is so eager to go that she pulls on the lead really hard. She gets to the point where it sounds like she is struggling to breath and she makes a lot of loud breathing noises. I'm just wondering if anyone has any tips to walk by my side rather than try and pull me along?? Thanx 


Re: Sorry Guys just another Question!?!?
i would get a pup harness they alot better for them, it control them alot better

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Re: Sorry Guys just another Question!?!?
i have just started using a halti after my amstaff nearly ripped my shoulder off on saturday and boy did that make walking easy

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Re: Sorry Guys just another Question!?!?
I use a trail/tracking type harness on my dogs. These go down each side of the neck instead of round the chest so it is more difficult to pull in them. also the strap round the body is futher back than most harnesses and they don't rub. 2 of my dogs rub easily but these harnesses have never rubbed them.
I also have a 6ft lead which I attach to the harness, with the dog on my left I hold the loop in the lead in my right hand, my left hand holds the lead nearer my dog but which lets them me on a loose lead, the lead between my hands is loose as well.
I say, close to my dogs and start to walk, if their head goes in front of my hip, I drop the lead in my left hand and turn and walk the other way. When the dog is getting close, again I say close. I don't get very far at first, usually just walk up and down the same piece of pavement but it doesn't take long when my dog starts to watch what I am doing and starts to walk next to me.
After about 5 or 10 minutes, depending on how they are doing, I like to finish on a good note with praising my dog, I stop the training. I do this daily until my dogs automatically walks close to me, normally about 7 to 10 days.
With this method if you forget to drop the lead in your left hand it does pull on the dog but not hard and because he has a harness on, it doesn't hurt him. If your timing is off and you let him get further forward than you want, it won't matter, just make sure next time your timing is better.
If I can teach a dog to walk on a loose lead anyone can.
Bonnie in her trail harness.

I also have a 6ft lead which I attach to the harness, with the dog on my left I hold the loop in the lead in my right hand, my left hand holds the lead nearer my dog but which lets them me on a loose lead, the lead between my hands is loose as well.
I say, close to my dogs and start to walk, if their head goes in front of my hip, I drop the lead in my left hand and turn and walk the other way. When the dog is getting close, again I say close. I don't get very far at first, usually just walk up and down the same piece of pavement but it doesn't take long when my dog starts to watch what I am doing and starts to walk next to me.
After about 5 or 10 minutes, depending on how they are doing, I like to finish on a good note with praising my dog, I stop the training. I do this daily until my dogs automatically walks close to me, normally about 7 to 10 days.
With this method if you forget to drop the lead in your left hand it does pull on the dog but not hard and because he has a harness on, it doesn't hurt him. If your timing is off and you let him get further forward than you want, it won't matter, just make sure next time your timing is better.
If I can teach a dog to walk on a loose lead anyone can.

Bonnie in her trail harness.


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