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pandactivity
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Female Join date : 2012-06-14
Location : Running springs, California

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PostSubject: running with a dog that bites the leash   off leash - running with a dog that bites the leash EmptyWed Aug 29, 2012 10:10 pm

When we run/jog or even walk fast with trillion she likes to do 360s and face us and bite the leash to pull it when we are going it makes moving difficult because we're always trying to avoid running her over,

We also take her out on a skateboard she she does it at first but once we get going then she generaly stops and runs, but when we slow down its back to 360s, do you think this is because we're two slow for her? What do you recomend doing?
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Female Join date : 2009-05-20
Location : Glenville, NY

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PostSubject: Re: running with a dog that bites the leash   off leash - running with a dog that bites the leash EmptyWed Aug 29, 2012 10:13 pm

I would try taking her into a field at a park to do some training. Start running. When she does a 360 to pull or bite at the leash, change direction sharply 90* and keep running. Don't look at her, just turn. Every time she goes to do it, turn. This should cause her to lose momentum, needing to turn with you, and focus her more on following you and not pulling on the leash.

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Location : South Fl

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PostSubject: Re: running with a dog that bites the leash   off leash - running with a dog that bites the leash EmptyWed Aug 29, 2012 10:46 pm

I'd attach a choke collar to the leash and then clip the other end to the collar. Most dogs hate that feeling of biting on the metal. Or you can attach it to the end of the leash (as well as the leash to the collar) and tie a knot where the choke ends.

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Female Join date : 2012-06-14
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PostSubject: Re: running with a dog that bites the leash   off leash - running with a dog that bites the leash EmptyWed Aug 29, 2012 11:04 pm

Alright ill try the running and changing directions thing if she dosnt catch on after a few outtings out then we will try the chain
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PostSubject: Re: running with a dog that bites the leash   off leash - running with a dog that bites the leash EmptyMon Sep 03, 2012 11:53 pm

I had this problem with my pit when we first got him.
We bought this and sprayed it on the leash, he got the message and stopped quickly.

Here's the link

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