Emily_Babbelhund
Mama Red HOT Pepper
- Location
- Regensburg, Germany
Carbon is a very good lead walker in general but he gets in moods where he wants to stop and smell everything. His targets are fairly predictable (poles, tree trunks, corners, doorways) but also ubiquitous. If I know for sure he's going to go for something (a tree trunk), I use 'don't touch' and he gets a reward for continuing to walk. However, more times than not, he just wants to sniff some random thing. Sometimes it's just the air!
By the way, I train two walking modes: "Let's go" and "Relax". I handle the leash very differently for the two modes so that he knows the difference. For "Relax" he can sniff all he wants but isn't allowed to mark (that's a different command). If it's really looking like a 10 minute sniff and I have no patience, I'll do a vocal click, wait a couple seconds if he doesn't immediately respond (he does about 50% of the time) and then I give him a tug to get him to move on.
It's not a yank or a pop, but I still think there should be a better way than me slowly dragging him away from a wee-stained corner.
For "Let's go" I walk him on the hands free leash and we keep a stead, consistent pace. Not a fast pace because of my goofy foot, but consistent - NO sniffing. He's actually very good in this mode, but if there are still mega-yummy tempting things he wants to sniff or stare at where we both get tugged on (him on his harness, me on the my shoulder where I'm wearing the leash).
In either mode, how do I positively get him moving without a leash tug or using food as a lure? I can use food lures sparingly, but he's way too smart and quickly starts 'working me' for treats if he thinks I'm treating for not stopping. He's a savvy one, our Carbon!
By the way, I train two walking modes: "Let's go" and "Relax". I handle the leash very differently for the two modes so that he knows the difference. For "Relax" he can sniff all he wants but isn't allowed to mark (that's a different command). If it's really looking like a 10 minute sniff and I have no patience, I'll do a vocal click, wait a couple seconds if he doesn't immediately respond (he does about 50% of the time) and then I give him a tug to get him to move on.
It's not a yank or a pop, but I still think there should be a better way than me slowly dragging him away from a wee-stained corner.
For "Let's go" I walk him on the hands free leash and we keep a stead, consistent pace. Not a fast pace because of my goofy foot, but consistent - NO sniffing. He's actually very good in this mode, but if there are still mega-yummy tempting things he wants to sniff or stare at where we both get tugged on (him on his harness, me on the my shoulder where I'm wearing the leash).
In either mode, how do I positively get him moving without a leash tug or using food as a lure? I can use food lures sparingly, but he's way too smart and quickly starts 'working me' for treats if he thinks I'm treating for not stopping. He's a savvy one, our Carbon!
