Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the encouragement. I'm so glad it's not just me with this issue!
I would be okay with her pulling a bit for squirrels or if she sees another dog -- at least it would be not all the time and only for things she's really excited about. But she pulls literally the entire walk. She just wants to run!
She's 2, btw. I thought some of the "puppy" would be gone from her, but NO!
So, to make sure I'm getting this clearly -- you recommend no-stroller walks, using treats to get her to pay attention to me by telling her to sit and walk and sit and walk throughout the walk, and changing directions regularly to keep her paying attention to me?
It's not ok for her to pull at the sight of a squirrel or another dog. A perk up and look is ok but no pull. By look I mean a casual glance if that. You want this dog to be able to walk on lead while pushing a stroller and/or walking with a child. We no longer have little children and the dog is corrected for all pulling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the encouragement. I'm so glad it's not just me with this issue!
I would be okay with her pulling a bit for squirrels or if she sees another dog -- at least it would be not all the time and only for things she's really excited about. But she pulls literally the entire walk. She just wants to run!
She's 2, btw. I thought some of the "puppy" would be gone from her, but NO!
So, to make sure I'm getting this clearly -- you recommend no-stroller walks, using treats to get her to pay attention to me by telling her to sit and walk and sit and walk throughout the walk, and changing directions regularly to keep her paying attention to me?
It's not ok for her to pull at the sight of a squirrel or another dog. A perk up and look is ok but no pull. By look I mean a casual glance if that. You want this dog to be able to walk on lead while pushing a stroller and/or walking with a child. We no longer have little children and the dog is corrected for all pulling.
I'm the 22:35 poster. What strategies do you suggest for training a dog to not pull at squirrels? My daughter is dying to walk our dog now that she's better behaved on the leash but I'm ant let here bc the dog goes full steam ahead when she sees a squirrel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the encouragement. I'm so glad it's not just me with this issue!
I would be okay with her pulling a bit for squirrels or if she sees another dog -- at least it would be not all the time and only for things she's really excited about. But she pulls literally the entire walk. She just wants to run!
She's 2, btw. I thought some of the "puppy" would be gone from her, but NO!
So, to make sure I'm getting this clearly -- you recommend no-stroller walks, using treats to get her to pay attention to me by telling her to sit and walk and sit and walk throughout the walk, and changing directions regularly to keep her paying attention to me?
It's not ok for her to pull at the sight of a squirrel or another dog. A perk up and look is ok but no pull. By look I mean a casual glance if that. You want this dog to be able to walk on lead while pushing a stroller and/or walking with a child. We no longer have little children and the dog is corrected for all pulling.
Anonymous wrote:Is she in any obedience classes? Training and time really help. Knowing the basics: stay, leave it, heel, name/noise to call her--you need these to deal with leash pulling.
Get a gentle leader or try your new front clip harness. Give her a shorter, non stroller walk every day where you focus only on leash training.
Make sure she gets plenty of exercise otherwise--playtime with you or doggie daycare.
And if you are consistent, in a couple of months this will all pass. Except for the squirrel chasing. That instinct is never lost, but you will have better control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the encouragement. I'm so glad it's not just me with this issue!
I would be okay with her pulling a bit for squirrels or if she sees another dog -- at least it would be not all the time and only for things she's really excited about. But she pulls literally the entire walk. She just wants to run!
She's 2, btw. I thought some of the "puppy" would be gone from her, but NO!
So, to make sure I'm getting this clearly -- you recommend no-stroller walks, using treats to get her to pay attention to me by telling her to sit and walk and sit and walk throughout the walk, and changing directions regularly to keep her paying attention to me?
It's not ok for her to pull at the sight of a squirrel or another dog. A perk up and look is ok but no pull. By look I mean a casual glance if that. You want this dog to be able to walk on lead while pushing a stroller and/or walking with a child. We no longer have little children and the dog is corrected for all pulling.