| Posted By | Message |
| Redhead |
So when walking Martin (for those who don't know a min pin) He is constantly DRAGGING me around....He is sooo strong for a little guy and i am tired of running behind him. Posted 5/11/05 7:05 AM |
| NoStressBride |
Did you try a harness on him? Posted 5/11/05 9:25 AM |
| Jesaroo |
omg thats so funny! Posted 5/11/05 10:23 AM |
| Redhead |
i use a collar but he will be just as strong in the pulling with the harness Posted 5/11/05 2:03 PM |
| Anniegrl |
I can totally relate - Bama is only 50 lbs but he's a stong little guy! He used to drag me, until I learned that I needed to walk HIM instead of letting him walk ME. So what you do is everytime he pulls, walk in the other direction and make him follow you. Do this constantly. With Bama I also make him sit and stay whenever he pulls (after yelling "NOPE!"). I make him sit there for a little while, then I say, "ok, let's go" and start walking. That teaches him that everytime he pulls, he gets stuck sitting still and not getting to go anywhere. (I kept him on a very short leash when doing this, so I could make him stop and sit right away). Message edited 5/11/2005 2:14:57 PM. Posted 5/11/05 2:12 PM |
| lorimarie |
I gave up on teaching Cosmo to walk with me. He's a 100 pound lab who drags my 230 pound husband around so I'm not even trying LOL!!!! Posted 5/11/05 2:42 PM |
| DML |
I'm sure I will get a comment about my answer, but I will give it to you anyway. Get a prong collar - our trainer recommends them for all dogs and I am not a firm believer in it. I have a 6 month old Lab puppy, and although she wasn't terrible with pulling - well unless there was another person or dog in site, she needed some work. I read up about them on line, and although they look like a midevil torture device, they are very humane. Regardless, it nips the pulling thing in the bud. The first time out, we had the MOST enjoyable walk ever. FM me if you want more info. Posted 5/11/05 4:34 PM |
| Jesaroo |
DML.... her dog is a TOY breed. She should only use a prong collar on him if she wants him to die! He is a small dog. Strong, but small nonetheless. She should def NOT use one on him. He is too small for that. Only bigger breeds can handle one of those. Posted 5/11/05 7:54 PM |
| DML |
They make the collars in all different sizes for different size dogs. I've seen them on maltesse dogs and other toy breeds - again, it is a suggestion. Posted 5/12/05 2:57 PM |
| MrsDiamondgrlie |
Definitely switch to a harness so he doesnt damage his trachea and maybe a little "heel" training with treats? Posted 5/12/05 3:02 PM |
| Redhead |
yes i am buying that this weekend!!! heel training...that is a joke to him...i tried doing the back and forth thing but it NEVER works...at least not yet... i will give it a try again...thanks! the prong collar thing...i could just never do....
Posted 5/13/05 10:09 AM |
| MsMBV |
Mini Pins should be harnessed. They are quite prone to collapsed tracheas. It will also help with the pulling. Posted 5/13/05 10:11 AM |
| CaseyGirl |
the harness will make a big difference Posted 5/14/05 12:10 PM |
| MsG |
I used something called a Halti that worked WONDERS with my dog. Sometimes it is called a Gentle Leader. Message edited 5/14/2005 2:56:34 PM. Posted 5/14/05 2:56 PM |
| Diane |
use a harness, and one of those leashes that are short, and not the ones that wind up. Posted 5/15/05 4:12 PM |