espencer
Posted : 2/1/2007 10:17:41 AM
That could be a good option, some dogs however have problems with the parts that touches their faces, in some dogs it gets red because the constant rubbing, there are dogs that are not comfortable at all with it, there are others that are comfortable and works perfect just like the dane you saw
The pulling of your dog is not so much about the instrument you use or not use, there is a technique to walk your dog properly, basically is about having your dog being calm even at the moment you grab the leash to put it on, if the dog is excited when he is going out the door then he will be like that all the time, he has to be calm when you grab the leash, he has to be calm when you put the leash on, he has to be calm when you cross the door to go out, etc. You can make him sit to help him to be calm, some times they are seated but still excited so check on that too
If he gets excited when you start walking towards the door just wait and make him seat again, maybe the first time will take you 4 or 5 tries but at the end he will understand that getting excited does not take him anywhere, is like that technique of "being a tree" but you do it inside the house, after that you almost wont have to do it outside because he got the idea from the beginning, but remember you can not be a "tree" and have the dog still excited because it wont work [

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