Dear Adam:
My dog, Chance, we think is a Golden retriever mix, but he's mostly
white with gold patches. Also he's about 2/3 the size of a Golden
Retriever.
He's 18 months old and has been loose-leash trained pretty well
as long as you don't let him get distracted.
The thing I don't know how to handle is that some dogs that we meet
when we're out jogging or walking, he goes ballistic.
We have used a choke chain to train him, and it seemed to work well.
But there is that occasional dog that we meet will get him so riled
that he pulls, then spins, then pulls backwards, then jumps up and
down, then spins again - all to get loose to go attack the other
dog.
What are my options?
-
Greg
Dear
Greg:
My first question is: Why aren't you using a pinch collar? This
is advocated ad nausea in the book…
Furthermore, distractions should not be avoided. They should be
actively sought after. Distractions make your dog better. They allow
you to teach your dog that you are going to make him behave EVEN
AROUND A DISTRACTION.
My hunch is that he’s not listening to you because you’re
using a choke chain collar and you’re not able to get a good
correction. If you WERE getting a good correction, he wouldn’t
be throwing a tantrum.
He can’t be watching the other dog and watching you at the
same time. If he has to worry about you sneaking off and getting
caught at the end of the leash (where he gets a correction from
the collar)… then he’s not going to have enough room
in his brain left to think about going after the other dog.
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