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Old 12-05-2009, 02:06 PM
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Re: Training tips or advice on walking a strong dog

Do people only have a problem with dogs pulling forwards?
Mathew has a severe case of ADD and will pull all ways. He pulls forwards, then across the road to try and chase a carrier bag, then across you to look at a cat(and gets his feet stepped on numerous times), then he will stop dead to pick up a drink can or watch an ant, even to watch a plane in the sky!. Oh he also has to jump up and try and catch any low hanging greenery he see's!!Everytime I look down at him he is carrying a different, and increasingly bizzarre, item in his mouth and training with treats resulted in him jumping up and down in excitment and actually walking backwards to better watch the treat in my hand!
So any collar you'd reccomend or should I go straight to medication.LOL
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