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PostSubject: Problem with Leash Etiquette   Problem with Leash Etiquette EmptySun Jun 15, 2014 10:42 pm

Whenever I take Odin for a walk and we come across a dog he has a habit of jumping towards/staring over at the dog until it is completely out of sight. Does anyone have any tips on how I can prevent him from doing this? I currently put myself between him and the dog and walk as quickly as I can away from the dog while saying "let's go", but it hasn't had much of an effect on him.

Any tips?  confused Thanks!
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PostSubject: Re: Problem with Leash Etiquette   Problem with Leash Etiquette EmptyMon Jun 16, 2014 12:48 am

Here is a good video of one method to deal with a dog with distractions. The main theory is find a distance far enough away from object and work on other behaviors such as sit, down, leave it and touch.

For your situation it would be best if you could get a friend to walk a dog maybe on the other side of the park however far they need to be away for Odin to not react and work on it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-VY_H_TG_Y&list=UUZzFRKsgVMhGTxffpzgTJlQ
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PostSubject: Re: Problem with Leash Etiquette   Problem with Leash Etiquette EmptyMon Jun 16, 2014 2:37 am

Thank you for the advice! I have another dog that I usually walk separately. I'll have to try having someone walk him while I walk Odin. It will definitely be a start!
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