Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Griff is 10 months and has a new habit of biting at his leash near our hands as if to play tug of war while we're waking him. Once he gets started it is *impossible* to get him calmed down. It is maddening! My kids don't like walking him anymore for fear he'll do it. It doesn't happen all the time but when it does we can literally get stuck 2 blocks from home and it will take forever to get back.
Tips?
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what kind of collar do you use ?
We use a "Walk your dog with love" front attached harness. He's never minded it.
you could try a prong collar for correction .. I had used that as well as a gentle leader and easy walk harness ...I have tried them all with Violet... do oyu keep treats in your pocket too ?
Mojo would bit the leash and want to play tug with it. I tried putting bitter apple on it and it did deter him...for about 10 minutes than he dove back in and continued biting. A friend suggested I buy a chain leash so I did and it work for a few weeks than he started jumping up trying to get the non chain handle. After repeating the bitter apple and chain leash I brought some high value treats and got him in training mode. The leash biting stopped and after a while I no longer needed the treats. He is 21 months old and I must walk him with a premier gentle leader or he pulls.
My trainer's pat answer is always, "go back to attention training" whenever they revert back to a bad behavior. I have also had trouble with Josie (8 months) who was walking pretty well with me. All of a sudden she's become a wild woman - pulling - up on two legs - running across my path. Ugh. I'm sure it has something to do with the dreaded adolescent thing (I've been through this with two humans females already).
Anyway, I guess I need to start taking treats on our walks again and keep calling her name and treating her. Over and over again until she gets over this hump.
I guess you could try the same...
I was also going to suggest filling your pocket with treats and tell him to "leave it". Treat if he does. I think they're kind of like teenagers. Some of the good habits have to be relearned. :-)
Enzo will do this occasionally. "leave it" command always works for her. And yes, forth coming with the treats! ;)
My dog (6.5 months) does this too, toward the end of the walk. We are also using an easy trainer with a front lead. I know it sounds sort of strange, but we bring a water bottle on our walks, and when this behavior starts, we give her some water. More often than not, she's very thirsty and will drink quite a bit, then continue walking without biting. I think when this happens she's either tired or thirsty. Another trick I've found that works is, while I'm walking, if i see a stick (something she can easily carry in her mouth), I pick it up and stash it - when this behavior starts, I give her the stick -it's like she has a task to complete and that usually gets me a block or so. If you don't want to pickup random sticks, if Griff has some chew toy, bring it (but don't let him see you have it) and bring it out during these desperate times :-)
I don't really understand this behavior, but those couple of things have worked for me -
Good luck!!!
Thank you all for your ideas!! Yes, I'd let the walking training go for a while (hangs head) and that's probably part of the problem. I'll work my way through all of your suggestions and see how far we need to go before we're all better. He doesn't do it on every walk - just occasionally but then it is miserable.
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