Hi everyone,
I'm new here and this is my first post. I've read a bunch of others and have gotten some good ideas so far. But here are my two main issues: leash pulling and jumping up on people.
To start, let me tell you my leash story...Max (1 yr old black male labradoodle) is a petite (sarcasm) 80 lb dog! He constantly pulls on his leash and i am hardpressed on how to get him to stop. He's gone so far as to take off running on me and jerked the leash forward that i crashed (and burned) in my driveway that i broke my elbow, fractured my hand and got a small concusion!! - but i love my dog! lol
I've tried stoping in place and all that does is focus his attention on what is around him....he hasn't figured out to come back to me or focus any attention on why we are stopped...I figure it's more of an opportunity for him to sniff everything in his reach. Secondly, trying the "other direction" thing doesn't work either for him as he just takes off running to catch up and sends me flying if i can't stop him. Now mind you, I am by no means a small person and it takes all my strength at times to hold him back on the leash when someone he knows is coming up the driveway....he pulls like a mac truck!! - he is quite strong! I'm concerned about putting harness's on him as i've heard that only gives him more strength to pull, but the regular collar he has on now he choaks himself to gagging to get to where he wants to go without stopping....and the pronged collars and shock collars scare me that he'll get hurt with them. PLEASE OFFER SOME SUGGESTIONS WITH PROVEN RESULTS - I'm desperate :-(
My last (well, not really last, but one that I NEED to get resolved before any others) is his habit of jumping up on people...my once scratch-free dining room table :( ...the counters....whatever really. It's sadly to a point that he has to be in his crate when company comes over because he can't be a ''good dog''. The rear-end sniffing of ladies in my church group is kind of embarrassing to I have to put him away for that too. Please note, he IS in his cage a lot....and I truly would LOOOOVE to get to a point where he can roam free all day when we're at work, but I don't see that happening any time soon! If I have the gate up to go upstairs for something, he's at my heels and howling at the bottom of the stairs because i'm out of his site...then he goes quiet (which is never a good sign cause we all know that leads to nothing good) which means he's up on my dining room table (and by that i mean two front paws not actually ON the table) sniffing around for stuff and grabbing anything he can reach.
Any thoughts?
Thank you everyone,
Kathleen :-)