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Posted by Tazman on 02-02-2009 06:28 PM:

Help Please

Both of my hounds like to pull me in the woods and pull me leaving the woods. lol What can I do to break them from continuing to pull rather than just follow are atleast walk. they wear me out. Ive smaked them enough and still wont follow directions. They just want to pull me on the leash. What can I do.

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Posted by Christy on 02-02-2009 06:34 PM:

CHOKE CHAIN WILL WORK WONDERS.

IT WONT BE LONG BEFORE THEY FIGURE OUT IF THEY DONT PULL THEY CAN BREATH.

HOWEVER, A SWITCH IS OUR BEST METHOD. LOL.

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Posted by Larry Atherton on 02-02-2009 06:46 PM:

You need to be boss. If you are not boss 100% of the time dogs will sense it.

Choke chains work well, but they need to be high on the neck almost right behind the ears. You should also never let the dog lead you. You are the leader so you should lead the way at all times.

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Posted by robgregory on 02-02-2009 07:05 PM:

Trick

my buddy showed me.Take the first 8 to 10 inches of lead comin'off dog's collar and lay it across his back.Then take the end you hold in your hand and run it around his belly and then underneath the part layin' across his back,then back into your hand.They'll learn real quick.Whenever they pull,the lead will cinch-up on they're belly.Believe me - they don't like it.Give it a try.It's never failed for me.
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Posted by Oak Ridge on 02-02-2009 08:33 PM:

Whatever method you choose, it should be done in the yard, in the daylight. By the time you go hunting, you have more on your mind than training a dog to lead.

Firm consistant training will get you a lot farther than all of a sudden training after the dog is all hyped up from treeing a coon.....

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Posted by Casey_Lee on 02-02-2009 09:19 PM:

working them in the yard with a switch works for me

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Posted by CoonWhisperer on 02-02-2009 09:21 PM:

Take your lead strap and run it between it's front legs. Wrap it around the stomach and penis area. That will get there attention and it will keep them to walk beside you. You are not the master of these dogs when they do this you have to be the dominant male. Always make them walk beside you.

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Posted by Plottluvr on 02-02-2009 09:28 PM:

Everybody is about beating their dogs. Dog won't listen....beat it into submission....nice.

Get a pronged training collar. They sell 'em at the pet stores. Also get the rubber ends that fit over the prongs. You want the collar to ride up just behind the dogs ears. NOT low on its neck.

When the dog tries to step in front of you a quick snap on the lead and a firm NO! When the dog stops...praise it up. Don't let the lead get too long. Keep the dog close to you at your side. Do this every time you take the dog anywhere. Even if its just from its kennel to the dog box. Pretty soon it will figure it out and will walk nice next to you.

The only good thing a choke collar does it damage a dogs throat. They should be banned.


Posted by Nukem on 02-02-2009 10:26 PM:

i agree with plottluvr i've got the pronged pinch collar and that thing is like cruise control my dog knows when that goes on its time to be on his best best best behavior


Posted by PlottChaser on 02-02-2009 11:02 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Oak Ridge
Whatever method you choose, it should be done in the yard, in the daylight. By the time you go hunting, you have more on your mind than training a dog to lead.

Firm consistant training will get you a lot farther than all of a sudden training after the dog is all hyped up from treeing a coon.....



Very good advice. I like to work with my dogs twice a day for ten minutes at a time. Be patient and at the end of 2-4 weeks (depending on how smart the dog is) they'll walk with you instead of pulling you.

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Posted by Tazman on 02-03-2009 12:52 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Plottluvr
Everybody is about beating their dogs. Dog won't listen....beat it into submission....nice.

Get a pronged training collar. They sell 'em at the pet stores. Also get the rubber ends that fit over the prongs. You want the collar to ride up just behind the dogs ears. NOT low on its neck.

When the dog tries to step in front of you a quick snap on the lead and a firm NO! When the dog stops...praise it up. Don't let the lead get too long. Keep the dog close to you at your side. Do this every time you take the dog anywhere. Even if its just from its kennel to the dog box. Pretty soon it will figure it out and will walk nice next to you.

The only good thing a choke collar does it damage a dogs throat. They should be banned.



Sounds like what I need to do. Are the collars expensive. And do I use them when Im hunting also.

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Posted by blk@tan indian on 02-03-2009 01:18 AM:

run your lead between the front and back legs, if that doesnt work try a thing called the Gentle lead, it works by putting pressure on the muzzle when they pull. it works great. most pet stores sell them


Posted by Lee Currens Jr. on 02-03-2009 01:25 AM:

flip the switch on the tri-tronics and tell him hill
after about a week throw the lead on the ground
and tell him hill.


Posted by nate m on 02-03-2009 01:37 AM:

I start with a slap of the leash.when the dog pulles slap on there side.takes about ten min.

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Posted by T.Beyer on 02-03-2009 01:47 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by blueticking: it
flip the switch on the tri-tronics and tell him hill
after about a week throw the lead on the ground
and tell him hill.



lol thats like using the clicker to train a dog. The only thing that ever changes is the channel!

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Posted by branch505 on 02-03-2009 01:49 AM:

pinch collars work well two.


Posted by mnman on 02-03-2009 02:29 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by branch505
pinch collars work well two.



Whats a pinch collar. ? Guess I thought I knew every thing. LOL


Posted by Nukem on 02-03-2009 02:59 AM:

pinch collars and pronged collars are one in the same! i only use mine when i'm not huntin him and they are relatively cheap (not dirt cheap) just not overly expensive maybe 15 bucks is what i paid for mine if i remember correctly but well worth it. before i had it my dog would danged near pull my arm right outta socket first time i put it on him he walked like an angel after the first time i gave him a pinch he didnt want nothin more to do with that feelin so he knows when its on he dont mess around hell he wont even look at other dogs when hes on no matter how much the bark and antagonize him


Posted by Plottluvr on 02-03-2009 03:09 AM:

Pinch collars or Prong training collars are the same thing.

They sell them at pet stores and they're not expensive at all. DO NOT use them while the dog is hunting. It is for training only.

I use one on my older female Plott. I don't have to remind her anymore or have the leash hooked to anymore, just having it on does the trick. All I have to do is hold it up and she goes to my side and sits down.

http://leerburg.com/fit-prong.htm

This site shows the proper way to fit a prong training collar and how to use it.


Posted by Plottluvr on 02-03-2009 03:11 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by blk@tan indian
run your lead between the front and back legs, if that doesnt work try a thing called the Gentle lead, it works by putting pressure on the muzzle when they pull. it works great. most pet stores sell them


Gentle leaders are useless. Its the latest fad that people think will FIX their dogs.


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