Hi guys, It's been a tough few months and I'm feeling a little overwhelmed right now so apologies in advance for the rambling.
I'll be completely honest I've never gotten the hang of loose lead walking or recall training my dog. I have watched countless videos online, read the books, went to puppy group classes, had solo home visit training sessions etc and for some reason I'm still failing
Most of these resources advocated a treat based learning style. I always have high quality treats (such as proper chicken, sometimes cheese, those tuna cake things) which he loves but not as much as the attention of other dogs and people. He's off like a rocket the moment he senses another person/animal he can get attention from. I'm struggling with the training methods because I live in a very crowded town full of other dogs/locals/tourists the moment you step outside the house so he's immersed in these distractions immediately. We don't have a back yard and no car to take him anywhere quiet. Our house is tiny so we can't even practice long line training indoors. I've tried also for months to just stand still or redirect when the lead goes taught but when he was younger he just didn't seem to progress - every walk just down the street would take half an hour and now he's older he's strong enough to drag me regardless.
As he's gotten bigger and very very strong now we've gone from originally a back clip harness, to front clip and eventually to Halti head collar but it's still a struggle. So many times my partner and I have been dragged suddenly and fallen over on the road or the street. Two weeks ago we sent him to a farm run by a highly recommended dog trainer who offered a fortnight residential training programme so he could focus on working on the recall/loose lead walking without the distractions at home. We picked him up yesterday and I was shown the methods he used which was using a slip lead and an instant sharp "tug and release" the moment the lead went taught. He was having to tug every 5 seconds on his demonstration. To my horror the trainer admitted he was making slow progress with my tricky dog and for the last few days used a shock collar on him to accelerate progress. He recommended we get our own shock collar in order to see results. I was very upset to know these methods were used without our knowledge. What's more I've tried walking him since he got back today and he's been pulling me more than ever.
We have spent hundreds if not thousands of pounds on dog training in the past year and so much time and energy in trying to reinforce good habits but I just feel like such a failure. And the older he gets, the more I think I'm letting him down and giving him less chance to improve.
Please please does anyone have any advice for a dog who can't be tempted by treats/toys/fuss when he's set his sights on something else?
I'll be completely honest I've never gotten the hang of loose lead walking or recall training my dog. I have watched countless videos online, read the books, went to puppy group classes, had solo home visit training sessions etc and for some reason I'm still failing
Most of these resources advocated a treat based learning style. I always have high quality treats (such as proper chicken, sometimes cheese, those tuna cake things) which he loves but not as much as the attention of other dogs and people. He's off like a rocket the moment he senses another person/animal he can get attention from. I'm struggling with the training methods because I live in a very crowded town full of other dogs/locals/tourists the moment you step outside the house so he's immersed in these distractions immediately. We don't have a back yard and no car to take him anywhere quiet. Our house is tiny so we can't even practice long line training indoors. I've tried also for months to just stand still or redirect when the lead goes taught but when he was younger he just didn't seem to progress - every walk just down the street would take half an hour and now he's older he's strong enough to drag me regardless.
As he's gotten bigger and very very strong now we've gone from originally a back clip harness, to front clip and eventually to Halti head collar but it's still a struggle. So many times my partner and I have been dragged suddenly and fallen over on the road or the street. Two weeks ago we sent him to a farm run by a highly recommended dog trainer who offered a fortnight residential training programme so he could focus on working on the recall/loose lead walking without the distractions at home. We picked him up yesterday and I was shown the methods he used which was using a slip lead and an instant sharp "tug and release" the moment the lead went taught. He was having to tug every 5 seconds on his demonstration. To my horror the trainer admitted he was making slow progress with my tricky dog and for the last few days used a shock collar on him to accelerate progress. He recommended we get our own shock collar in order to see results. I was very upset to know these methods were used without our knowledge. What's more I've tried walking him since he got back today and he's been pulling me more than ever.
We have spent hundreds if not thousands of pounds on dog training in the past year and so much time and energy in trying to reinforce good habits but I just feel like such a failure. And the older he gets, the more I think I'm letting him down and giving him less chance to improve.
Please please does anyone have any advice for a dog who can't be tempted by treats/toys/fuss when he's set his sights on something else?