You know, I know about the gentle leaders and another brand called "halti"
but there's just something about them that seems distasteful - leashing the
dog by the beak. Just a personal thing. My pooch is actually trained to heel
with pretty good precision, it's just that i don't make him do it except for
about 5% of the time. I let him get his exercise and get his craziness out.
But at the same time, I curse him and my knees curse me. I know - doesn't
make sense.

Brian


On 5/6/07, BillR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

An experience such as we have had seems to be what it takes to really
understand.  I no longer have a problem with pulling on walks as I have
been
using a "Gentle Leader".  About 50 cents worth of material that sells for
@
$30 bucks at a pet store.  It goes around the snout just below the eyes
and
also fastens behind the neck.  The leash attaches under the chin so when a
dog starts to pull his head goes down.  Just about eliminates pulling and
walking Jax is easy as he almost never pulls anymore.  Doesn't hurt him,
or
interfere with his mouth, though he is not crazy about it.  The 'over the
snout' is also a dominance thing.  I heartily recommend them.  The problem
I
had was I didn't take the time to put it on him the other morning and just
clipped the leash to his normal collar.  With the 'Gentle Leader' he would
not have been able to pull so hard.  I find I use it more and more after
that.
BillR

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Zoltan Finks
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 3:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Why were none of you there ....

That's funny, Bill! And I can most definitely relate - my Dobie has
extreme
prey drive, and I make people laugh every time I walk him (10 ft. horse
lead
wrapped around my waist since my arm tendons were chronically sore from
holding leash). The most common quip: "Who's walking who?"

I have a scar from when my previous Dobie charged after a rabbit while I
had
the nylon rope around my hand - I have had to start thinking more like
horse
handlers, who do not have loops of any type in their leads because they
know
that if the animal wants to charge, it and you (hopefully hand and arm
still
attached) will move too.

Brian

On 5/6/07, BillR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> .. With a movie camera?
>
>
>
> It was indeed worthy of 'Funniest Home Videos', and now that I am a
couple
> of days past the actual event I even think it funny.  For those who have
> not
> seen Jax, he is now a house dog/horse at 100# plus, who gets much less
> exercise than he would like.  As we have squirrels and rabbits in the
yard
> I
> seldom take  him out without a leash.  Thursday morning is trash day,
and
> being the man of the house [I think Jax should take that over.] I needed
> to
> get the trash cans to the curb prior to the 6:50 AM trash pickup.  The
> problems started the day before when I had gone through the front gate
to
> the pool area and left the gate open a bit as I was planning to come
back
> out that way and close it.  For some reason I went out the back way and
> never did close the gate.  Thursday morning I took Jax out, and we
headed
> for the trash cans that are just inside the gate.  Since the door was
open
> several inches Jax went through the gate just about the time I had my
hand
> on the handle to pull it open far enough so that I could enter.  This
> would
> not have been a problem except for the rabbit in the pool area having
its
> breakfast.  Upon seeing said rabbit my calm house dog/horse became a
> single
> large muscle of rabbit starved action who was nothing but a blur of tail
> as
> he leapt into action.  This should not have been a problem for anyone
> except
> for the rabbit.  The difficulty came in that I was on the outside of a
> gate
> that opens out, and since I wrap the leash around my wrist [in case of
> squirrels when we walk] there was no way to let go of said leash as my
arm
> was yanked straight out, with the rest of my body being hurled against
the
> slightly open gate, slamming it closed.  I guess I should be happy my
face
> wasn't involved and the opening was slight enough that only the first
half
> of my forearm got through before the gate slammed on it.  I am also to
be
> thought fortunate that after the gate slammed on my arm it only traveled
> about 5" before it stopped.  The abrupt jerk pulled Jax nearly off his
> feet
> and my yell was loud and painful enough to make him forget about the
> rabbit
> and come back to see if his meal ticket was still alive.  I think I got
> off
> pretty lucky, only losing a little blood and a relatively thin layer of
> skin, with only a slight gash from the middle of my forearm to my elbow.
> But why was no one there with a video camera?  That could have been my
big
> moment, and I could have used the $$ for medical care and repairs on my
> Benz.  Some days I don't think it safe for me to be behind the wheel of
a
> classic Mercedes.
>
> BillR
>
> Jacksonville  FL
>
> 1981 300SD  289k miles, in the shop for a week getting a new right side
> ball
> joint and idler arm, AC compressor, rear door actuators, rf door handle
> and
> having various vacuum related issues addressed.
>
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