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    Have you ever tried a head halter with her? I use it on my dog Nova. It helps to stop bad walking behavior and makes it very easy for anyone to control the dog. If you are serious about getting her to walk nicely on a leash this is what I would try.

    Buy a head halter ($15 - $20) and walk her EVERYDAY on it. Continue to do this until she walks nicely on a leash. (It took Nova [my dog] three weeks of 45 minute walks everyday to walk so that there was slack on the leash and she wasn't constantly pulling her head backwards.) Once Molly is walking nicely take her off the head halter and put her back on the harness. Keep the halter with you and if she begins to pull or act crazy (barking at other dogs, lunging ANY bad behavior that you do not want her to do) put the halter back on her and walk her with it on. Nova learned very quickly that pulling meant the head halter went back on. She has since stopped pulling and no longer needs the halter but I still take it with me just incase. This worked for us and given time and patience it could work for you and Molly to.

    This is a head Halter in case you have never seen one before. I recommend the one by Coastal because it has a piece of fabric that goes from the part around the muzzle to the part that is behind these head.

    Coastal Head halter

    In this link you can see a similar product on a dog.
    Dog Wearing a similar product


    Ashley
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    Thank you very much Ashley!! This is giving me some more motive.. Too bad I can't order things online.. do they have stores in Canada, I wonder?


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    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

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    Have you tried Rescue Remedy? Visa is an extremely high drive dog (being a Belgian), and I could rarely take her anywhere without her being a freak. She is not the least bit dog aggressive, but when a high drive Belgian sees another dog running offleash, it's general instinct is to want to kill it or just have a complete panic attack. It was never an issue of calming her -- she didn't need to be calm -- she just needed to stop her behaviour. The Rescue Remedy did just that. Now I can take her to agility and have her be completely focused on me and the task we are doing. She is no longer looking elsewhere and screaming and biting my hands and clothes and completely freaking out (not an anxiety thing, just a Belgian thing. God forbid another dog have fun in the presence of an onleash Belgian). I had tried everything before that. Tons of exercise, herbal sedatives, everything. All it did was make her tired and therefire even worse. The Rescue Remedy doesn't do that --- She's completely herself without the freakiness. I love it, I recommend trying it for all behaviour problems. My friend had a cat that would bite (not out of meanness, it would make little "love bites"), and when she started giving him rescue remedy, the behaviour stopped.

    You can buy it at natural health food stores. I bought mine at Nature's Fare for $15 and it's lasting me forever.

    Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    Thank you very much Ashley!! This is giving me some more motive.. Too bad I can't order things online.. do they have stores in Canada, I wonder?
    I would check out your local pet store, most likely they will have. I used to live in a small town in Pennsylvania before I moved to Atlanta and even they had it. If not, I would call all the Pet Stores within a half hour of you and see if they have it.

    I know that it has worked wonders for me and Nova and she is a VERY headstrong, determined dog. If Molly is a quick learner or enjoys pleasing you, it most likely shouldn't take you as long as it did me and Nova. It has to be an everyday thing though. I know that even now that Nova is trained, if we go a week or two without walks, she will sometimes need the head halter in the beginning to calm her down, but after 5 minutes she is on her harness and very well behaved.

    Ashley
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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    Thank you very much Ashley!! This is giving me some more motive.. Too bad I can't order things online.. do they have stores in Canada, I wonder?
    I live in Canada and every pet store where I live has Halti's.

    AMADEUS AUGUSTUS SEBASTIAN THEODORE

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    I live in Canada and could only find the Halti at one store lol, Superstore. It was like $18, but I think it's $20 now. I've had mine for 2 years and still use it. Major hasn't outgrown it or anything. (It was a little big when I first got it though).

    Oh, and something you can do in the meantime. I had to do this for Major when his Halti was lost.

    You can make a homemade one, depending on your leash. Major just has a flat nylon leash.

    This is a picture of Major with his halti on, and what our leash looks like. http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...aandmajor1.jpg

    I'm afraid I don't have any pictures of his 'homemade halti', but what I do is attach the leash on his color, and then wrap it once around his muzzle. Then wrap the end once around the part of the leash thats still there, and you can leave it at that, or tuck it under the collar. I'm sorry, it's hard to explain. I will see if I can get a picture for you. Good luck!

    -thank you Poppy for the avatar.


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    Jess, if you can't find a halti for Molly and would like one I could send you Tango's. She doesn't use hers anymore...it didn't work for her for some reason. It'd probably fit as I think Tango is roughly the same size as Molly. I bought it at PetsMart but have seen them in other pet stores aswell as Superstore and Wal-Mart.

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