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August 4, 2008 at 2:42 pm #77466
Sue Loves Labs
Memberand a short leash is all wrong…leash needs to be loose…held in right hand dog on left walking nice a calm no pulling….
I only use a short lead when waking with him, say…, around the village, lead is loose in my hand and he walks at my side there is no pulling, when we go into the field if I keep dan on the short lead he is just the same.
to have a semi off lead ie so he can have a run about I change his lead to a long one and when i say “go on then” he goes off sniffing the ground and having a good old run about. While on this long lead I do practice his recall, sit n stay, wait ect and all of it is good while on the long lead that is dropped to the ground or even if i am holding it
August 4, 2008 at 2:49 pm #77467kizkiznobite
Memberyes hun…i understand that but…dog aint daft…why you dropping it to ground? and not letting off 😉
August 4, 2008 at 3:13 pm #77468Sue Loves Labs
MemberI know the dog aint daft ;D I know he is much smater than me, thats why I only drop the lead in future and not let him off all together untill we get it perfect.
August 4, 2008 at 3:14 pm #77469Sue Loves Labs
MemberRight we are off for another walk….. See you later
August 4, 2008 at 7:58 pm #77470Sue Loves Labs
MemberWell we had a lovely walk, we did the usual walk, play, some recall, sit n stay, wait ect.
And I was thinking what the heck am I stressing about, Dan is a lovely dog and brings us so much joy. He is never going to be a show dog or enter any compations. so why am I beating myself up about his training ???.My conclusion as long as I can improve his manners ( and they are much improved over the last year ;D) we will get along just fine ;D
August 4, 2008 at 8:03 pm #77471SuzAndTheDiva
Memberwell done – you will get there promise. can be ten times harder with a rescue dog – because they often had NO training at all, plus lots of unsettling stuff happen :-*
August 4, 2008 at 8:08 pm #77472dogloverwoooo!
Memberaww well done 🙂 yea i agree about rescue dogs. often u have undo damage before you can start teaching new things. but the results r worth it! 🙂
August 4, 2008 at 10:30 pm #77473Sue Loves Labs
MemberHe is worth all the effort. Dan has a good nature . and he is improving, albeit slowly. but that might be because he hasn’t got a dog trainer at the end of the lead. ;D
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