Not Pleasant on Walks

Posted by AndyBC
Apr 12, 2009
I have a 3 1/2 year old female spayed desert dog (I live in Saudi Arabia). I have your tapes and have done all the alpha things possible. When I take Jojo on her 25 minute walk she is terrible. She constantly pulls, and worst of all she goes crazy when she sees another dog. She violently pulls, choking herself on the chain choker, and barks her head off trying to get to the other dog. It is really no fun when we see another dog. What might you suggest I do.

Thanks,

Andy
Posted by KOPsarah
Apr 15, 2009
Hi Andy thank you for your post. Walking a dog that pulls on the lead and misbehaves can be draining and stop you and your dog enjoying what should be a pleasant time. I see you have tried both alpha training and a choker chain and neither of these have worked for you and your dog yet. For your situation I would suggest trying a head collar. These are sold under many brand names including halti and gentle leader but are basically all the same. The idea is that instead of the collar going around the neck the collar goes around the nose but also has a part that clips behind the ears to hold it on. The lead is attached to a ring that hangs under the nose and when the dog pulls the nose band tightens. This is no way hurts the dog it is just annoying for the dog like someone holding your nose. However the main idea of the design is that the dog is attached to the lead via its nose and head rather than its neck and shoulder area where its powerful muscles are. The dog cannot pull you using only its nose so the walk is instantly more pleasant and you can assert full control over the dogs behaviour because the dog can only go where you let it go. Because the dog cannot pull you towards other dogs on walks it also learns to react more calmly to the situation and also to look to you for guidance as to how to react because you are in control of it. If you do decide to try the head collar it is important that you read the instructions that come with it in order for it to work properly especially the instructions on introducing your dog to the head collar as dogs may initially dislike having a band around their nose.

The head collar is a ‘quick fix’ and is not a long term solution for your dog. Instead use it as a tool to supplement your alpha dog training. Two important things that will assist your alpha training are greater socialisation of the dog with other dogs and lots of exercise to reduce energy levels. The head collar allows you to do both of these. It will allow you to take your dog into situations where it will encounter many other dogs and thus have a chance to socialise. It also will encourage you to exercise your dog because the walks will be more pleasant.

I hope you find this helpful and if you have any more questions don’t hesitate to ask