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my 13 week old pup wont walk on a lead

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bigbus | 09:03 Sat 24th Jan 2009 | Pets
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hi everyone, my 13 week old pup wont walk with me while he's on his lead is it to soon to be trying him or is there anything i can do do get him to walk besides dragging him? TIA
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Morning :o)

Try cooking some liver and chopping it up, or chopping up bits of cheese. Snuggle one piece between the bottom of your thumb and your plam just to the point where pup can't quite get to it, but knows it's there.

Walk him along, with the lead on, with your hand down so it's near his muzzle and he will follow you because he's more intent on the food than the fact he's walking on a lead.

Repeat this process, gradually without any food snuggles in your hand and he'll have got the hang of it.

Worked perfectly when my old dog was a pup.

x
works with men too!
I know ;o)
Have you seen the price of liver !
LOL, no, I actually hate the stuff so retched everytime I cooked it (the things you do for love, eh?) and it was 9 years ago too :o)

Stick to cheese if liver is expensive these days :o)
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thanks ppl i had liver last night for tea it was only 77p lol
You're welcome, best of luck to you and pup x
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[IMG]http://i41.tinypic.com/f1jqeb.jpg[/IMG] and here is the culprit!
Lovely puppy.

When our first dog was a puppy (1980) we used to go for draggies instead of walkies. Stupidly we would feel sorry for him and carry him.

Good luck.

Awww, I want to take him home with me :o) x
Hi bigbus.How is your pup with other dogs? It's just that Lottie was the same at first but I asked my friend if we could go out with her and her 2 labs (her half sisters).She just followed them because she wanted to be with them.Same theory worked when we let her off the lead.It was easy because Ellie and Tegan came back straightaway and Lottie just followed.She has learnt some brilliant behaviour from her obedient big sisters! Good luck with your puppy training.
Awww......gorgeous !
Just looked at the pic...he's really gorgeous.Hadn't realised he was a lab.Have fun.
bb you think you,v got it hard

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Keep encouraging him by making it fun, rather than dragging him and lots of praise when he does the right thing - lots of leg-patting! as well as titbits. Also I expect you know that he shouldn't be walking very far at thirteen weeks - he looks lovely, bet you'll have fun with him.
Let him wear his collar indoors, then tie a short piece of string to it and let him trail this round. Then progress to a lead and just let him get used to mooching round at home with it on (watching in case he got caught up). When he wants to play or eat just catch the end of the lead and follow him round not putting any pressure on the lead. Hold his food bowl in your hand and let him follow the bowl, he will soon get used to walking with the lead on. Graduate to the garden when he needs a wee, and again let him take you, following holding the lead. Using the titbits mentioned above call him to you or get him to follow your hand and he will soon be doing it without realising. If you drag him he will plant his bum and it will be much harder. Lots of praise and titbits when he is walking with you.
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thanks everyone! a little update for you all, Bailey has been for 2 walkies not draggies lol it takes me and the mrs 1 to walk him and the other just ahead to coax him with treats but he's doin just fine, thanks once again :)
Oh my god! Just looked at Bailey's picture.
What a little heartbreaker!

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