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Old 09-25-2008, 03:44 PM   #1
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Help befor my arm falls off!

My 1 year old collie pulls me all the time cant get him out of it and it really hurts any tips?
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Old 09-25-2008, 04:25 PM   #2
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Re: Help befor my arm falls off!

Have you taken a dog obediance class? I would start there.
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Old 09-25-2008, 05:13 PM   #3
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Re: Help befor my arm falls off!

Second the obedience classes! You have several issues...loose leash walking, attention (attention on you and not what's down the street) and the distraction training that goes with that.
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Re: Help befor my arm falls off!

There's a sticky on loose leash walking (Loose Leash Walking Using Positive Reinforcers).

What works better for me is to go into a none distracting environment like an empty car park. Then keep changing directions. Wak in circles and figures of eight, turn right, left, round, back again.

The dog soon figures out that in order to get anywhere, he has to stick right next to you, as he never knows which direction you are going in next.

Keep doing this, with more and more straight bits, and the moment he gets ahead of you, change direction.

Maybe this works for me, because my dog is so bad at realising where I am walking. He took ages to figure out that what he is supposed to do is walk where I want him to walk, not just full steam ahead.

Oh - and going to obedience or other type of training classes and excellent idea too.
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Re: Help befor my arm falls off!

ok il try that thanks
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Re: Help befor my arm falls off!

You can also go to www.dogstardaily.com where there is tons of info on everything you need to know about dogs. Articles, dog trainig videos & radio broadcasts.
There are a few methods. The stop start method where you only move forward when the lead is loose. When the dog pulls forward take a couple of steps backward & don't move forward until the lead is loose. Or continue to change directions when the dog pulls one way about turn & go another.
If all else fails there are haltis, gentle leaders & easy walk harnesses.

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