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I'm very glad this so-called dog walker is a "no go" for you. You couldn't pay me enough to let anyone walk JD (or any other dog I ever own) on a flexi-lead. Dangerous for both the dog and the human. And no way in the world can you "keep a dog close for safety" with a flexi-lead; the exact opposite is true, especially in an emergency.
You made the right decision re: this "dog walker". Her unwillingness to use your dogs' customary harnesses and leashes and insistence to do what is easiest for her speaks volumes.
When you say "flexi-leash" are you referring to a retractable leash or a flexible bungee cord type leash? There are sooo many reasons to stay away from the retractable! Good for you in not hiring her. You may want to share this article with her:
http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2014/06/11...
Retractables. :(
OMG !! Flexi-leashes are probably my top complaint !! (aside from someone who doesn't pick up after their dog) I so hate those things, as the human on the other end is usually completely inept at controlling their dog. I think you are making the right call on getting another dog-walker--especially after all the time you just put in training your dogs to walk correctly. How frustrating! I think it just means there is probably another dog walker out there you haven't found yet that will be even better !! Good Luck !!
Flex/retraca leash, I know one person that lost the end of her finger with one, my sister got a nasty cut on her leg when her grandson's dog wrapped around her with one. They are just as dangerous to the dog walking on them, too much line to dart in front of car, bike or person.
My girls have six foot leashes with a handle I put near the snap to keep them close but I prefer walking mine on either side of me with a tab leash on each, they have room to walk beside me but it keeps them close no matter the situation we might come up on.
I have a wonderful dog walker and she asked me to show her each of the boys leads and harnesses when she started. Boris walks with a harness and Riley does better with a canny collar for the first five minutes and then he is fine without it and just his normal collar. So that is what she uses. I just leave them ready on the back of a chair in the kitchen for her as she has a key to the house. This sounds like a not particularly bright person as flexi leads are dangerous both to her own safety and to that of the dogs she walks. It makes much more sense to use what the owner uses.
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