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Any tips for heal
Archie knows the command and breaks off and walks along me and slighty infront. Then he starts to pull. So i stop rinse and repeat and he starts to pull again. Been roughly around 2 weeks now. Will he improve when he less of a pup.
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Re: Any tips for heal
Yes it will, with consistant training it will improve, sometimes you feel its hard to believe but one day it will click. Just repetitive training, gets rather dull, but gets results
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Re: Any tips for heal
It will improve over time with consistant training. Try to turn the other direction and make him sit when he pulls. Makes the walk slower but does seem to help after some time.
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Turning in the other direction is the most commonly used one. I personally didn't need to train my girl she just did it herself..lol but i used a harness not a collar.
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