Friday, August 10, 2012

Dog Health Questions: I need dog training tips...?

Alright, so i have this 5 year old dog. I know we should have trained her when she was younger. but we never knew how.I need to know how to get her to stop barking and pulling at other dogs when on walks. Harnesses dont work for her because she just slipsout of them, even if i tighten it. Squirt bottles dont work either, I dont know what to do with her..

Please help. thanks. :D

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What ever I tell you on here is just not going to help you to fix the dog to dog problem and barking which i assume she does to other dogs.
My advice 5 years old is not too old.
Get enrolled in an obedience class to help with these problems.
you will be surrounded by other folks and their dogs which is just the environment you need to fix these problems your having.
Good Luck and God Bless

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  • As far as the walking dog, get a chain collar. Put it right where the neck connects to the head. When she tries to go after another dog, quickly pull up on the leash (connected to the chain) and release and say "No". Continue to do this until she stops.

  • Send your dog to a place where they train dogs.

  • pinch collar...

    sounds really really mean. but it works like a charm and soon you can wean her off of it.

    put it on so the clip is on he left ear. it needs to be snug and keep a tight leash on her.. on quick tug and you have her attention she will first give you a look like "why????" but don't let that fool you!

    also they yelp the first time its not hurting them! they just didn't expect it!

    you just give a QUICK SHORT!

    but FIRST! call her name if she doesn't respond than you tug the leash.

    ALWAYS! say her name before you tug.. its a warning and it gives her a clue to stop!

    you can get the pinch collar at a pet store

  • Well to get it to stop braking yell STOP! and if itdoes give it a treat. for the walking take her to a dog park and if it trys pulling on other dog pull the leash towd you and if it
    obeys give it a treat

  • There are numerous tools in which can be purchased, but it isn't the tools that actually do the trick. It's the owner. You need to establish that you're the leader by using your voice and your energy. Have a walk ritual. Begin at the front or back door which ever you prefer to use with dog on a lead. Any lead will do, but for the best results, use a shortish one. Start by standing at the door and making dog wait until you leave first. Even if it takes a while, make sure she is calm. Begin the walk as normal. You can use things like 'the tree' where you just stand if she pulls or 'stop and turn' where you literally stop and turn around. These don't confuse as such but make the dog ponder your next move, therefore, submitting to you. Take treats out and encourage her to 'heel'. Good luck.

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