my dog bane

August 12, 2008 7:28pm CST
my dog bane is a staff and half pitt and hes a year old but he is SOOOO naughty! he still doesnt always listen to instructions! and still tries to walk me when im walking him! honestly! is it my dog training skills or is my dog just a naughty dog?
5 responses
• United States
14 Sep 08
It is certainly your dog training skills. My dog weights 62 lbs more than I do, and I am 'Alpha'. I walk him, he has NEVER walked me! If you allowed someone that is Alpha to walk your dog, you will find that the dog is not the problem here.
• United States
14 Aug 08
Dogs are much like children in that you have to be very consistant. you can not correct them one time and let it go by the next. One way to get their attention is to use a spray bottle with clear water. When ever you say No the first time ans it does not get their attention "SQUIRT" and say "NO" again. For some reason dogs hate hate hate to be squirted with water. Especially in their face. I only takes a quick squirt to get their attention usually. It is alot better than trying to man handle a large dog. It is great to get them to stop barking too.
@snowy22315 (182196)
• United States
13 Aug 08
It's probably your dog training skills. you should read cesar's way by cesar milano. He should set you straight. There is also the dog whisperer. One of them is based on dominance and the other one is more of a reward strategy. I think you should go with whatever you think would work the best for you and your bowwow.
@mcat19 (1357)
• United States
14 Aug 08
I would agree that you need to attend some doggie school with him. They will teach both of you how to walk on a leash and other things that it is necessary for a doggie to learn to be healthier and happier.
@auntiedis (165)
• United States
14 Aug 08
Perhaps you should sign up for an obedience class? We rescued our lab Pearl, and she has come a long way, but I still can not teach her not to tug on the leash, to the point where she is walking me. I can not let my children walk her because she will pull them off down the street. We purchased something called a 'gentle leader' from PetSmart, and it DOES work wonders!! Basically, it's a collar that goes around their neck, right behind their ears, and then it has another loop that goes up over their muzzle. You attach the leash to that loop. When the dog pulls, it creates pressure on their head, behind their ears, and they stop. I don't walk her without it now.