So far it is working great.
I've tried it with Fiona, Zappa and Chance. My easy pullers. I have yet to try it on Brut and Blaze uses a Halti-like head halter already and is pretty skittish about the harness right now, so I'm waiting with her. And Silver doesn't need one.
I've always used a clicker method that you stop when the dog pulls, wait until the dog looks at you and then continue on, repeating as you go. Well I've done this, though not so greatly, with Brut since he was young. Six years of trying the same thing and getting same results. See I always hated stopping and stopping and stopping that I would just give up and give in. It drove me crazy. And I was trying this method on Fiona with the harness and she finally sat down, looking exasperated. She sat for about five to ten minutes before we heading home. Somewhere in the pause, I realized to let the harness work for me. It is suppose to turn your dog and many of you have told me to keep turning your dog and they will learn to follow you, so that's what I did. And it's working. I'd much rather walk in circles and back and forth than constantly stop every two steps. And I think the dogs like it too. On that same walk I took Fiona back out on the road after her long stop turning this way and that and she was walking next to me in minutes!
My biggest problem is that I'm so used to having tension on the leash I don't realize it soon enough. But I am trying my best to be more aware of the strained leash and more importantly I remember how sore I was after that last walk with Brut and how I don't want to be there again.
So for now Brut is getting his walks from Daddy as with the rest of the dogs where they can walk any which way they want. But when they come with me, we get to use the harness. And so far, we're having a pretty good time.
This post is dedicate to Pamela from Something Wagging This Way Comes, who suggested I try this and it had helped her with her dog Shadow. Thanks so much Pamela. Maybe this time will be the time!
This post is dedicate to Pamela from Something Wagging This Way Comes, who suggested I try this and it had helped her with her dog Shadow. Thanks so much Pamela. Maybe this time will be the time!
9 comments:
Hope you find something that works for you...it is not fun if you end up in pain!
Xoxo Chloe and LadyBug
We hope it will work for you. Being in pain is not fun at all. Rest up. Have a marvelous Monday.
Best wishes Molly
For a Golden, Sam would have made an awesome sled dog. He used to rip the skin off my hand and I would hurt. No amount of training seemed to make a difference. We started with a Halti head collar and were finally able to walk him and when he settled with that, I switched him to one of those Gentle Leaders. Huge difference! Good luck - I know how frustrating it is to walk pulling dogs!
Sam
I'm sorry to hear you're in pain. But I hope the harness continues to work for you. Yay!
I could not have walked Shadow without it. I kept getting injured.
Best of all, since it's a management tool instead of a training tool, it shouldn't take away the pulling urge you want when the dogs are in their sled harnesses.
Woof! Woof! It's exactly the same harness pattern my mom made by harness. Since the nylon material bothers me made it w/ cotton webbing n fabrics. You might have seen it on some of my blog photos. Yes, it is very gentle and safer neck/back. I had my harness since I was 5 years old. Just needs patience ... it will work. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar
I had a feeling that harness would work for you. I'm glad to hear you gave it a try!
Good luck! I have two that tend to pull, one uses a Halt harness, the other a Halt head-stall. I found it interesting that each needed something a little different.
We have heard great results with that harness. When walking a blind dog it is critical that he not pull stay loose leash and follow your commands instead of leading...the turning and turning technique has worked perfectly on him and now he is Steve's partner on his morning jogs! We think you will be amazed at the success you can make with combining the harness and turning. Good luck!
That harness didn't work well for any strong puller we've had. I should try it with Braylon.
I never thought of Braylon as being a puller until I started walking my dog sitting clients. Her dogs actually walk loose leash! I was walking and it just hit me, like wow, Braylon is really only good on a leash compared to Hades!
Glad you've had success with it!
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