Biting leash and shaking head furiously while walking

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RoxiesEcho

Boxer Insane
I have to admit, she hasn't been on her leash for a while now that the weather has been cold & rainy. We have 6 acres so she has room to run without needing me to take her for a walk. But when we do go somewhere, I just did what others have suggested and stopped walking until she quits pulling. I've decided that the leash in her mouth but not being pulled is ok. Be patient. Bella isn't completely there yet either (7 months) but I have high hopes!
 

ehayes21

Boxer Insane
While she sits I get down to her level, hold onto the sides of her head look her into the eyes and tell her "no pulling!".
This might be effective on a 4 year old child, but you are not teaching your puppy anything by doing this other than scaring her a little when you get in her face. You are probably being a little counter productive, especially when you have her sit (which should be rewarded by continuing the walk) and then you are holding her head telling her "no pulling" when she's not even pulling at the time. Dogs don't have the thought process to think in retrospect, she is not going to associate her pulling a minute ago with your correction while she is sitting. I would just keep doing what you are doing, even at the top of the steps, just stop when she pulls, continue walking when the leash is loose.

This usually calms her down and we resume our walk with her just pulling on the leash, which I can handle but hope to be able to eliminate. Then if she sees something, anything to distract her the whole episode begins again... and she becomes a lot less willing to sit so we can resume our walk.
Honestly, I would stop the walks until you have trained her to walk nicely. Everytime she pulls and you allow her to go forward, you are rewarding her, confirming that if she pulls, she gets to move forward. Did you check out the links that I provided for you? Both were very helpful in correcting my puller.
 

Louise501

Boxer Insane
She is just playing but I know it's frustrating. I have mine sit, I treat, gain a bit of control and set off again. You will find she will grow out of it, I think it's definately a puppy behaviour :)
 

raygur

Boxer Booster
I have the same problem with Bridget. Towards the end of our walk(always at the same place), I guess she is upset that it is almost over and turns and starts grabbing the leash in her mouth and then jumping toward my left hand,with the leash in her mouth and shaking her head violently as if to try and get me to let go of the leash.
This episode also occurs if I don't let her go to an area that she wants to and she sees that I have control on our walk.
I've tried to stop and not pay attention, but she just keeps jumping on me.
This ends as soon as we reach home.
 

1king

Boxer Pal
I have the same problem with Bridget. Towards the end of our walk(always at the same place), I guess she is upset that it is almost over and turns and starts grabbing the leash in her mouth and then jumping toward my left hand,with the leash in her mouth and shaking her head violently as if to try and get me to let go of the leash.
This episode also occurs if I don't let her go to an area that she wants to and she sees that I have control on our walk.
I've tried to stop and not pay attention, but she just keeps jumping on me.
This ends as soon as we reach home.

OMG! I have the exact problem with King. He starts biting the leash and shaking his head toward the end of our walk. It's like he is telling me to take him off the leash.
 
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