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persevere,i have a saluki that no way would tolerate a lead,twice a week i tried her for 2 months then one day she just walked away with a few tantrums thrown in,now shes a topper.

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get a collar that she cant slip and keep an walking until she finally relises its much easier to walk than be dragged, then correct any chewing or pulling from there

 

edited to say, do this on grass so it dont hurt its feet

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As it already says here 'perservere' she'll soon realise its easier walk than be pulled but get her out everyday, same time everyday if possible, routine i find helps..

But i do is keep a good heavy chain hang from her collar when your not walking her, only about 5-6 links long, then remove when she starts walkin satisfactory..

ATB..

Pa

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put the collar and lead on without taking it for a walk ..just let her walk around the house/yard with it on so she get used to it ..when you pick the lead up she'll be used to it

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put the collar and lead on without taking it for a walk ..just let her walk around the house/yard with it on so she get used to it ..when you pick the lead up she'll be used to it

that may be the same type of idea as mine but that wud work too

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Don't just put the lead on her and drag her till she walks for christs sake. She needs to learn that the lead on means fun. Make sure she's used to the collar first then put the lead on and encourage her to move forward and follow you with treats or praise as a reward, she will soon realise that the lead means good things. Get her walking on a lead in the house and garden first, then go outdoors.

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Don't just put the lead on her and drag her till she walks for christs sake. She needs to learn that the lead on means fun. Make sure she's used to the collar first then put the lead on and encourage her to move forward and follow you with treats or praise as a reward, she will soon realise that the lead means good things. Get her walking on a lead in the house and garden first, then go outdoors.

 

 

exactly easy as that. some people don't half show there inexperience and lack of knowledge never mind the common sense to own a working dog...no effence jp

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get a collar that she cant slip and keep an walking until she finally relises its much easier to walk than be dragged, then correct any chewing or pulling from there

 

edited to say, do this on grass so it dont hurt its feet

 

 

Don't listen to this idiotic advice you'll hurt the pup.

Collie/greys post is good advice.

I once had a pup that was a nightmare to get to walk on the lead I tried everything, then one day like Jigsaws it was ok.

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a ain't fukin stupid ffs a widny make e pup do entin she dusny want e do a carry her out side sit ur dwn and let her walk were she wants as she hasn't had her second jag its only out the back.Only reason a want here used to the lead the now is becouse a had a JRT that h8ted the lead so thought i would do it early so she used to it ;)

 

and cheers sighthound

 

never hurt ma dogs mahn ats just wrong fs

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