hmmm i do have a long leash and i always have to put it many many times around my wrist to make it shorter and it looks a bit dummy. But it helps, the shorter the leash the less the pull-force. maybe i have been little too rough with the headcollar, but i'm not trying to do so, sometimes (actually almost every walk) when milo does his thing he goes berserk and runs to a direction and i'm so use to it i just lean backwards and he stoppes like in to a wall..
@thenature86 I never like to jerk the leash when a dog is wearing a headcollar. I think it would be an easy way to cause an injury. Can you teach Milo to LEAVE IT or STOP on a cue?
hmmm i do have a long leash and i always have to put it many many times around my wrist to make it shorter and it looks a bit dummy. But it helps, the shorter the leash the less the pull-force. maybe i have been little too rough with the headcollar, but i'm not trying to do so, sometimes (actually almost every walk) when milo does his thing he goes berserk and runs to a direction and i'm so use to it i just lean backwards and he stoppes like in to a wall..
thenature86 1 year ago
@thenature86 I never like to jerk the leash when a dog is wearing a headcollar. I think it would be an easy way to cause an injury. Can you teach Milo to LEAVE IT or STOP on a cue?
davidthedogtrainer 1 year ago