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he is 8 months old Patterdale Terrior..doesen't do it all the time usually if I don't allow him to go and say hello to another dog. I have tried him with treats they don't work, he generally tugs and plays with the lead.Can you give more information? How old is he, does he do it all the way or just certain times, how have you tried to address it so far?
Is the tugging pulling to get ahead or is he playing with the lead? What breed is he?
Hi, he walks well on a lead but if he can't have his own way i,e (getting to meet other dogs) he grabs the lead like it's a pull toy and twirls and jumps..the more I try and get him to let go the worse he becomes..it's like a game to him.To offer helpful advice, we really need to understand the problem properly or we could be sending you on a wild goose chase. I'm sorry to ask, but it feels like we don't really have much to go on.
Can you describe it in a bit more detail please? Is it only when he sees other dogs, is he frustrated at not getting to meet them? And how does he play with the lead, is he spinning away from a dog he sees and turning back to grab the lead?
How does he walk on lead normally?
no but I will try that..thanksWhile we are gaining information, have you tried carrying a robust toy or a small canvas retrieve dummy, and getting him to catch hold of tat instead?
thanks for the valuable info.Important part of the 'watch' is to commit to not allowing other dogs in his space when you want him to do so - otherwise trust is lost because you've asked him not to react to the dog and then not protected him. Never be afraid to block another dog using your body, to create distance by moving him out of another dog's sight, to turn back from where you meant to go, or to the side, off the path, wherever and whatever it takes. Also don't trust owners that say their dog only wants to play or it is okay for yours to tell them off. You didn't get your dog as a toy or training aid for anyone else's.