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<blockquote data-quote="AluminatorSnake" data-source="post: 11980087" data-attributes="member: 89284"><p>Things like the leash and where to go potty, in my opinion, are better taught as young as possible. That way YOU can teach them, instead of them learning their own habit then having to break them from it. I have a corgi that didnt want to walk on a leash when he was a pup. I would take him out to the yard and put the leash on him then walk in front of him and get down on the ground and make the usual playful noises to get him to run to me. After he got used to that we would play fetch with the collar and short leash on just to further enforce the fact that the collar/leash isnt meant to immobilize him. Now he walks perfectly with or without a leash right next to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AluminatorSnake, post: 11980087, member: 89284"] Things like the leash and where to go potty, in my opinion, are better taught as young as possible. That way YOU can teach them, instead of them learning their own habit then having to break them from it. I have a corgi that didnt want to walk on a leash when he was a pup. I would take him out to the yard and put the leash on him then walk in front of him and get down on the ground and make the usual playful noises to get him to run to me. After he got used to that we would play fetch with the collar and short leash on just to further enforce the fact that the collar/leash isnt meant to immobilize him. Now he walks perfectly with or without a leash right next to me. [/QUOTE]
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