GovDeacon
Boxer Pal
Deacon is 4 1/2 months old. I'm trying to get him to learn not to pull when on his leash. Near our house we have a lake with a walking track around it that is 3/4 of a mile long.
This is how I've been going about it.
Every morning we head over there and start our walk. Every time Deacon pulls on the leash (Which is about every 3rd step) I stop and tell him to sit. We remain stationary until he settles down and there is slack in the leash. Then we continue on, usually make it about 3 or 4 more steps until we have to stop again and wait for slack in the leash
When we encounter another person walking around the Lake I tell him to sit and try to get him to remain sitting until they are passed. I'm hoping that by doing this he will learn to behave himself a little better around other people and dogs when they pass us on our daily walks.
It takes us right around an hour to go that 3/4 of a mile. And I know his poor neck has to get soar from all that pulling. I picked up a harness for him, but I'm still not sure if that will just make him want to pull more. I don't really believe in the chain choke collars so that's not an option.
Am I on the right track with this? Or should I try a different approach?
Thanks
Deacon's Dad
This is how I've been going about it.
Every morning we head over there and start our walk. Every time Deacon pulls on the leash (Which is about every 3rd step) I stop and tell him to sit. We remain stationary until he settles down and there is slack in the leash. Then we continue on, usually make it about 3 or 4 more steps until we have to stop again and wait for slack in the leash
When we encounter another person walking around the Lake I tell him to sit and try to get him to remain sitting until they are passed. I'm hoping that by doing this he will learn to behave himself a little better around other people and dogs when they pass us on our daily walks.
It takes us right around an hour to go that 3/4 of a mile. And I know his poor neck has to get soar from all that pulling. I picked up a harness for him, but I'm still not sure if that will just make him want to pull more. I don't really believe in the chain choke collars so that's not an option.
Am I on the right track with this? Or should I try a different approach?
Thanks
Deacon's Dad
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