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Slugger6969
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Oooh. Don't give in when he decides he's had enough. Coax a few more feet out of him and then YOU decide, ok, we'll go in. Otherwise HE'S training YOU and this will end up being a big problem in the end.
If he doesn't like treats, and he probably hasn't developed a taste for them yet, how about a toy? Or dropping to your knees and being enthusiastic?
Dragging the leash behind him is a good start. When he gets a bit older, say 3.5 or 4 months then you can start tying him to your waist. This way he stays with you and you always know where he is.
If he doesn't like treats, and he probably hasn't developed a taste for them yet, how about a toy? Or dropping to your knees and being enthusiastic?
Dragging the leash behind him is a good start. When he gets a bit older, say 3.5 or 4 months then you can start tying him to your waist. This way he stays with you and you always know where he is.