F#CK THE BAN 17 Posted February 15, 2012 Report Share Posted February 15, 2012 What it is, is iv'e got a american bull he's 18month old & nearly 7st & his pulling is gettin over whelming as u can imagen iv'e brought numerous collars & harness's but no luck so iv'e brought him a halti collar & iv'e tried him 3 times with it & he goes mental and won't move, i took him in garden earlia with it n tryed to bring him on using small treats and it helped abit does [NO TEXT TALK] else have any advice its would be much apreciated or should i stick to what i'm doing with the treats. Quote Link to post
bird 9,969 Posted February 15, 2012 Report Share Posted February 15, 2012 What it is, is iv'e got a american bull he's 18month old & nearly 7st & his pulling is gettin over whelming as u can imagen iv'e brought numerous collars & harness's but no luck so iv'e brought him a halti collar & iv'e tried him 3 times with it & he goes mental and won't move, i took him in garden earlia with it n tryed to bring him on using small treats and it helped abit does [NO TEXT TALK] else have any advice its would be much apreciated or should i stick to what i'm doing with the treats. have you just had the dog,? as at 18 month old it should have been sorted out when it was pup (5-10) months. What i use is a norm rope lead, put on as norm with the loop to the left. When they pull, yank them back (hard) it will stop them on prob, because loop is right under throat, and it will choke them. Ive done it with 10st bullmastiffs and bigger dogs it stop them dead in there tracks . Tod my bullx grey will walk great on the lead when not working, but lamping will pull your feckin arm off. And after a while when i get pissed of with, i put rope lead and it calm him down a bit lol, but they do the job regards pulling on the lead Quote Link to post
F#CK THE BAN 17 Posted February 15, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 15, 2012 What it is, is iv'e got a american bull he's 18month old & nearly 7st & his pulling is gettin over whelming as u can imagen iv'e brought numerous collars & harness's but no luck so iv'e brought him a halti collar & iv'e tried him 3 times with it & he goes mental and won't move, i took him in garden earlia with it n tryed to bring him on using small treats and it helped abit does [NO TEXT TALK] else have any advice its would be much apreciated or should i stick to what i'm doing with the treats. have you just had the dog,? as at 18 month old it should have been sorted out when it was pup (5-10) months. What i use is a norm rope lead, put on as norm with the loop to the left. When they pull, yank them back (hard) it will stop them on prob, because loop is right under throat, and it will choke them. Ive done it with 10st bullmastiffs and bigger dogs it stop them dead in there tracks . Tod my bullx grey will walk great on the lead when not working, but lamping will pull your feckin arm off. And after a while when i get pissed of with, i put rope lead and it calm him down a bit lol, but they do the job regards pulling on the lead Sound pal & nah i had him as a pup he wasn't to bad at 1st but its got worsa i shouldve takled it earlia my own fault really but i'l try ya advice cheers pal Quote Link to post
123456 146 Posted February 15, 2012 Report Share Posted February 15, 2012 This may sound silly but I did it with my bullx and it worked. The reason a dog pulls is because its predicting where your gonna walk. Take the dog out on lead and everytime it pulls randomly change direct by between 90 and 180 degrees. The dog then stops tryna predict where you are walking and starts watching you. Once the dog has stopped pulling continue to just randomly change direction for a couple days when walking the dog so that he doesn't start to predict again and continue this training all his life. Pull means change direction. There is a good chance that for the first few days you may be walking around in circles but stick with it. Quote Link to post
F#CK THE BAN 17 Posted February 15, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 15, 2012 This may sound silly but I did it with my bullx and it worked. The reason a dog pulls is because its predicting where your gonna walk. Take the dog out on lead and everytime it pulls randomly change direct by between 90 and 180 degrees. The dog then stops tryna predict where you are walking and starts watching you. Once the dog has stopped pulling continue to just randomly change direction for a couple days when walking the dog so that he doesn't start to predict again and continue this training all his life. Pull means change direction. There is a good chance that for the first few days you may be walking around in circles but stick with it. This may sound silly but I did it with my bullx and it worked. The reason a dog pulls is because its predicting where your gonna walk. Take the dog out on lead and everytime it pulls randomly change direct by between 90 and 180 degrees. The dog then stops tryna predict where you are walking and starts watching you. Once the dog has stopped pulling continue to just randomly change direction for a couple days when walking the dog so that he doesn't start to predict again and continue this training all his life. Pull means change direction. There is a good chance that for the first few days you may be walking around in circles but stick with it. cheers mate Quote Link to post
123456 146 Posted February 15, 2012 Report Share Posted February 15, 2012 Like I said you look silly but really does work Quote Link to post
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