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and Rdog, if you got a puppy who likes his head halter, and that is working for you, GREAT!
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I would have sold my puppy for 2 cents many time last year had someone just asked.
Probably would have paid them !
... hang in there
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.Maybe the silky leash method...the video used a puppy. I think it's a pretty good method.Is Charmed Wolf really great at teaching dogs not to pull???? I wonder what method she uses??
Is Charmed Wolf really great at teaching dogs not to pull???? I wonder what method she uses??


?! She'd actually make a fortune if she did that as a business opportunity!!!

There are many dog owners in my neighbourhood that marvel at Shivon: " How did you get your dog to be so calm on leash??? Fluffy NEVER listens to me...." It's a good idea to start at a young age, (or any age, if you get an adult dog) But many people don't realize that they CAN teach this to an older dog, so they just give up.//"Maybe the silky leash method...the video used a puppy. I think it's a pretty good method"//
Bekah, i have never heard of this!! What is that about?? If it is a good method, and if you have a link on it, do share! Since so so so many of us find loose leash training so difficult, who knows? this "silky leash" thing might be what frustrated dog walkers need??!!

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. Despite your super confidence in me I'm sure that many of the people on DTA would do a much better job of training Gus than I can, but he's stuck with me and I'm stuck with him. But I honestly don't think Gus is going to stop me being able to adopt a lurcher in the future though Gus's future would still give a crystal ball some paws for thought. As for character mismatch and puppy background... it is actually much more frustrating that he bites Zac's legs whenever I call Zac and pushes Zac away from me but that is another story
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do fail to get our dogs to properly "like" head halters, despite our best efforts.GUS CANNOT HOLD THE UNDERSTANDING IN HIS HEAD FOR LONG ENOUGH FOR IT TO WORK BECAUSE IT IS CONSTANTLY ECLIPSED BY NEW AND EXCITING THINGS (like every new leaf and twig and person that is a dot on the horizon). So why waste months trying when as long as we prevent major bad habits developing we can probably revisit the training in a few months and he'll grasp it in a week? That way I stay sane and can even feel I like Gus in the mean time.
When I don't walk Gus for a couple of days (someone else walks him) I can even laugh at the funny things he does, when I do walk him I get so churned up I never want to see him again. We talk about dogs being over their threshold, right? Well, leash training Gus is over my threshold, I'm recognising that and we're taking a break.
