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We joke that Maggie (dachshund/ black mouth cur) pulls with all 100 pounds she doesn't have (she is 35 pounds) but walking her isn't pleasant. I have been trying the stopping when she pulls and she relaxes the tension for maybe two steps. I have tried turning around and going the other way but we only get far enough for her to be in the lead again.
So I got a Gentle Leader collar. Y'all it was awful. Like sick to my stomach awful. She hated it. She got the nose part off and so I took it off and tightened it. And she kept trying to remove it. And then she got one of her fingers caught in one of the metal loops where the collar attaches to the leash and she did the loud screaming/yelping until I got her finger loose. And she still tried to remove it but now by rubbing her face on the pavement. We would go 10 steps and then rub and 5 steps and rub. Then she got the nose part off but she still has this collar that was fit like a choker necklace and she was fine with that and even went back to pulling.
Tomorrow I am going to do peanut butter on a wooden spoon and her normal harness.
I also got one for Violet but instead of trying it on her I just walked her and Marshmallow together. That went MUCH better than usual
Marshmallow walks beautifully, no pulling, not reactive but I thought it would be better to have the ability to put all of my focus on Violet when I walk her. Today I walked Marshmallow and Violet together and it went much better than usual. I didn't get body slammed nearly as much, I only became a Maypole once but she does pull. And was running circles around Marshmallow. And is slightly reactive to dogs that are barking at us in their yard about 40 yards away (sorry, I only do metric in baking). She is 6 months old and has the focus of a butterfly. Should I keep walking her with Marshmallow and worry about training her better later or make Marshmallow be there for Violet's training (I can walk her by herself in addition. ) Or keep trying to walk Violet on her own.
So I got a Gentle Leader collar. Y'all it was awful. Like sick to my stomach awful. She hated it. She got the nose part off and so I took it off and tightened it. And she kept trying to remove it. And then she got one of her fingers caught in one of the metal loops where the collar attaches to the leash and she did the loud screaming/yelping until I got her finger loose. And she still tried to remove it but now by rubbing her face on the pavement. We would go 10 steps and then rub and 5 steps and rub. Then she got the nose part off but she still has this collar that was fit like a choker necklace and she was fine with that and even went back to pulling.
Tomorrow I am going to do peanut butter on a wooden spoon and her normal harness.
I also got one for Violet but instead of trying it on her I just walked her and Marshmallow together. That went MUCH better than usual
Marshmallow walks beautifully, no pulling, not reactive but I thought it would be better to have the ability to put all of my focus on Violet when I walk her. Today I walked Marshmallow and Violet together and it went much better than usual. I didn't get body slammed nearly as much, I only became a Maypole once but she does pull. And was running circles around Marshmallow. And is slightly reactive to dogs that are barking at us in their yard about 40 yards away (sorry, I only do metric in baking). She is 6 months old and has the focus of a butterfly. Should I keep walking her with Marshmallow and worry about training her better later or make Marshmallow be there for Violet's training (I can walk her by herself in addition. ) Or keep trying to walk Violet on her own.