probe1957
Posted : 8/23/2006 8:53:43 AM
I don't like retractable leashes at all. I don't have the coordination to work with them.
Have you taken your pup to puppy class? Usually, polite walking on a leash is one of the things they teach.
I would try working with the dog in the back yard before you venture out into the real world. There are less distractions there. Once the dog has walking on lead in the back yard down, you can progress to outside of the yard.
With the loop handle of the leash in your right hand and the majority of the free part of the leash looped around the thumb and palm of the same hand, say to your pup, "let's go," then start walking. Keep talking to your pup in a happy voice. "Let's go. Good boy. Such a good boy. Let's go. Let's go." Like that.
If your pup starts pulling, do a 180 degree about turn. Drop one loop out of your hand and give him a collar pop. Keep talking to him in a happy voice. "Let's go. Good boy. Let's go." When he catches back up to you, take up the loop that you dropped into your hand.
Keep changing directions, whether your pup is pulling or not, and telling him, "let's go." Always be prepared to drop a loop and give him a collar pop if he doesn't notice your direction change. In short order, you will find that your pup is paying attention to you and you will rarely have to give him a collar pop.
Remember, always a happy voice. Don't let him experience a tight lead. When he starts to pull, BEFORE his leash gets tight, change directions, happy voice, drop a loop, collar pop, happy voice, pick up dropped loop.