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bingnblaze

 Number of posts: 1853 Age: 23 Location: Coventry, West Midlands Rep: 7 Points: 2936 Registration date: 2009-02-12
 | Subject: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:05 pm | |
| Hi every1 i am currently trying to train Blaze to walk nicely on his lead i dont mind if hes walking infront of me so long as he walking and not pulling me we have made some progress he will walk nicely after a while just wondering if any1 can help with those 1st 5/10 mins when he pulls what i do is i position him by my side say here and then carry on walking if he gets infront and pulls hes postioned back to my side with my command here and a treat and so on so forth however those 1st 5/10 mins he will have his treat and then pull agen like he ha forgotton EVERYTHING i have taught him when i no he can do it, i dont use any tools just a normal collar and lead and alot ov treats and praise i was hopin to train him without the use ov tools so unless he gets really bad and i feel like im gettin nowhere then i will introduce either a gentle leader or a half check collar or a martingale as i think half checks are actually called any help is greatly appreicated 
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liverbird Admin


 Number of posts: 15515 Age: 56 Location: posh part of scouseland :) Rep: 31 Points: 16366 Registration date: 2009-01-08
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bingnblaze

 Number of posts: 1853 Age: 23 Location: Coventry, West Midlands Rep: 7 Points: 2936 Registration date: 2009-02-12
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:40 pm | |
| ok thnx :san53: cnt w8 for sum advice
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Sandra Admin


 Number of posts: 18804 Age: 49 Location: Ammanford Rep: 22 Points: 16821 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:40 pm | |
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bingnblaze

 Number of posts: 1853 Age: 23 Location: Coventry, West Midlands Rep: 7 Points: 2936 Registration date: 2009-02-12
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 2:43 pm | |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:16 pm | |
| turn and go another way as soon he starts to pull...than he will now that he won`t come faster to the reachpiont if he pulls... |
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bingnblaze

 Number of posts: 1853 Age: 23 Location: Coventry, West Midlands Rep: 7 Points: 2936 Registration date: 2009-02-12
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:19 pm | |
| ive tried that method and it doesnt work 4 us :( |
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Guest Guest
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:21 pm | |
| awww...sorry to hear that |
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Paula

 Number of posts: 5645 Age: 34 Location: Derby UK Rep: 4 Points: 4534 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:32 pm | |
| Mine get excited at the start of a walk. I tend to do a mixture of lots of turns, speed up and slow down and sudden stops and sits for a couple of mins at the start of a walk and they soon calm down. I dont give them the choice of where they want to go, I drag them about where I want to go until they calm down and walk properly. I look a bit of a prat but it works for me and we dont really get far whilst doing this, we pretty much stay in the same place I started at, give or take a few feet, if this makes sense, then we actually start walking when they stop pulling me. I think its cos they dont know where I'm going to go next so they start watching me as they cant anticipate. |
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bingnblaze

 Number of posts: 1853 Age: 23 Location: Coventry, West Midlands Rep: 7 Points: 2936 Registration date: 2009-02-12
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:28 pm | |
| oh wow good advice will have to try that got a week off wrk this week so doesnt matter how long the walk takes |
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Paula

 Number of posts: 5645 Age: 34 Location: Derby UK Rep: 4 Points: 4534 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:37 pm | |
| As long as you dont feel a fool walking about in a 6 foot square, it might do the trick lol It did take mine longer to calm down at first but just a couple of mins now if they are pulling. They dont always pull anymore either. |
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manto

 Number of posts: 333 Age: 49 Rep: 0 Points: 1259 Registration date: 2009-01-12
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:48 pm | |
| Hi hows the lead walking going, hope youve had some success :love: |
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bingnblaze

 Number of posts: 1853 Age: 23 Location: Coventry, West Midlands Rep: 7 Points: 2936 Registration date: 2009-02-12
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:55 pm | |
| walked him 2day to the feild and he pulled abit i think he nos our routes n where they mean we r goin n cuz we were on feild and it tired him out a little bit on way back he was really well behaved :) |
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GR8GSD

Number of posts: 7339 Location: happy land Rep: 15 Points: 6436 Registration date: 2008-12-28
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:00 pm | |
| ohhh rose love ya siggy ok hun hes young isnt he what i would do is first teach him in the house also by using treats i had a vid that i showed sandra cant think which one it was tho? what i do is show the dog the treat so hes nibbling it but cant steal it walk a couple of steps with him chewing at it and reward always reward him whilst hes at your side hun never tell him heel wen hes pulling either we bring commands in later hope that makes sence wen im out i do the same with my young pups but i use high value rewards such as garlic liver and keep it intreating like paula says if treats dont work i also do as paula does and talk to the dog make it a game and fun to be beside you another way if all this doesnt work is the slip lead up on the weakest part of the neck you have much more control that way and wen he pulls a gentle but sharp tug to the side will correct him i will write up more for you later hun as i feel im babbling as been a long day lol hope this helps |
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bingnblaze

 Number of posts: 1853 Age: 23 Location: Coventry, West Midlands Rep: 7 Points: 2936 Registration date: 2009-02-12
 | Subject: Re: Loose Leash Walking Mon Feb 16, 2009 7:05 pm | |
| thanks :) this has helped and i no wot i mean by the treat nibbling n rewardin whilst hes by my side he is only 5 months |
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