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 LONGBOARD-JORING &, Loose Leash

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Brandon&Mishka
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Brandon&Mishka

Male Join date : 2013-01-11
Location : Chicago, Illinois

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PostSubject: LONGBOARD-JORING &, Loose Leash   off leash - LONGBOARD-JORING &, Loose Leash EmptySun Feb 24, 2013 9:58 pm

I was thinking of doing some Longboard JORING with my little Mishka when she comes of age but of course that would teach her to pull. However I am wondering if she could loose leash walk as well on the side because well.. I don't want to be pulled when I just want to walk her. So my question is.. Is it possible to teach my husky to pull when she is supposed to but then loose leash walk with me when she is supposed to?
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rileyflorence
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rileyflorence

Male Join date : 2011-05-15
Location : South Jordan, UT

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PostSubject: Re: LONGBOARD-JORING &, Loose Leash   off leash - LONGBOARD-JORING &, Loose Leash EmptySun Feb 24, 2013 11:14 pm

Absolutely possible.
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Male Join date : 2012-06-19
Location : Las Vegas

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PostSubject: Re: LONGBOARD-JORING &, Loose Leash   off leash - LONGBOARD-JORING &, Loose Leash EmptyMon Feb 25, 2013 6:27 am

Definitely possible. I want to do the same thing with Lycus but I'm waiting a little bit longer. He's just over a year old now but I also want to make sure to teach him all the commands well before I get on the longboard myself. Lol, otherwise, I'm sure I will eat dirt and cement!
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