Hi all,
We are practicing loose lead walking using click and treat for looking at me as she walks by my side and using a noise (pip pip pip) to get her to turn back to me when she pulls (I then walk backwards for a few steps and c&t for following me; then reset her position and walk forwards).
She just did really well walking around the block (about 10mins). The issue is that she walks slightly sideways such that her head is veering in front of me as I walk - I can see me tripping over her. She is also jumping up to get the treat at each click so the effect is of walking a small ginger kangaroo ( I do feed at knee level).
Will this jumping up stop as she gets less excited by the whole exercise (ie, should I ignore it for now)? I have tried putting the treats on the floor but they inevitably roll away or bounce and she dives for them.
Any suggestions on how I can get her to walk straight? Is it a function of looking at me? Or just looking for the treat? If the latter, then maybe it will decrease as I extend the gap between clicks? (currently clicking every 5 steps or so).
We are practicing loose lead walking using click and treat for looking at me as she walks by my side and using a noise (pip pip pip) to get her to turn back to me when she pulls (I then walk backwards for a few steps and c&t for following me; then reset her position and walk forwards).
She just did really well walking around the block (about 10mins). The issue is that she walks slightly sideways such that her head is veering in front of me as I walk - I can see me tripping over her. She is also jumping up to get the treat at each click so the effect is of walking a small ginger kangaroo ( I do feed at knee level).
Will this jumping up stop as she gets less excited by the whole exercise (ie, should I ignore it for now)? I have tried putting the treats on the floor but they inevitably roll away or bounce and she dives for them.
Any suggestions on how I can get her to walk straight? Is it a function of looking at me? Or just looking for the treat? If the latter, then maybe it will decrease as I extend the gap between clicks? (currently clicking every 5 steps or so).