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  1. #1
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    Thanks for the excellent suggestions I will be sure to try them out It does work to get his attention off the cars...he still chases them a bit but has improved greatly. And he paws at his leash too like every minute. I will try rewarding him with a toy maybe he'll respond to that, I doubt it but it's worth a try. I have a toy in mind (his frisbee) but I don't think he'd like it if he could only use it then...but then again if I practise often enough he'll get to play with it a lot. Another thing is if I was to change the lead he'd chase the cars more again because I've tried a halter and just a regular leash and he chases them and jumps at them more than he does with the new lead. Oh well I'll just have to try my best.

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    Hi Lisa;
    I too have a Collie.....soon to add another Collie when she is
    ready to go, she is only 4 weeks old tomorrow.

    Bailey is my current Collie, (I've had 4) and Bailey was a leash puller and
    a jumper and still is a jumper sometimes when he gets excited. He is only
    15 months old at this time. I don't like the head collars for Collie's,
    especially the "Halti", I used the "Gentle Leader" by Premier but the head
    collars just don't seem to adjust in just the right way for that long Collie
    muzzle enough to have them on the dog for much time at all.

    Bailey didn't like the head collar either but he was such a leash puller that
    for a small amount of time I made him wear it and he did adjust, but hated
    the thing all the same and so did I to tell you the truth. What DID work, like
    a dream was also by the Premier Co. and it's called the "Easy Walk" harness
    and it does fit correctly and worked like a CHARM for the leash pulling and only after a couple of weeks using that harness he no longer pulls the leash.
    Instead of the ring where you attach the leash to the harness being on his
    back it is on his chest and when he pulled it tightens just with enough pressure that he stopped pulling and there is so much control I could hardly
    believe it. Really, I don't recommend any type of choke chain or prong collar
    whatsoever, they can be dangerous to the dog. The harness goes around
    their body and not the neck it really was a dream to walk with him after we
    purchased this harness I was so amazed. We no longer have to use it now.

    Bailey has a pretty high herding instinct but doesn't attempt to chase cars
    when they go by but when there is a car coming down our street when we
    are on walks I make him stop at the same time I say, "Car......wait" and when
    the car passes I say OK and then we continue on our walks. Google "Easy Walk"+Premier and take a look at the product information. My next door
    neighbor used it on her Lab and it also worked like a dream on him too and he
    is a very very hyper dog. Good Luck

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    Oops sorry Lisa, I see your dog is a Sheltie, I only glanced at the photo's
    sorry about that but Sheltie's are also herding dogs...LOL......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Love That Collie
    Oops sorry Lisa, I see your dog is a Sheltie, I only glanced at the photo's
    sorry about that but Sheltie's are also herding dogs...LOL......
    LoL...That's alright I was going to tell you that. I have tried a halter but he still chases cars when he has it on...and, actually, I think that's when he started being afraid of his lead (I figured out after a couple days, though, that he had scars where the halti goes under his front legs on his chest so we think that might have been why he was afraid) but I think it developed more with the new one. The halti did, however, help incredibly compared to just a regular leash. We tried a choke chain...but only for a little while because it didn't help much, he just pulled and pulled until he was panting like mad. That must be exciting to be getting a puppy. I've only seen a full grown collie once, well actually I see another one, a smooth one, that lives near me sometimes but that's about it. It was neat when I saw the other one, the rough coated one, because I had my dog, Benji, with me so he was like a miniature version of the collie.

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    Well, I'm sorry that the halter didn't work for Benji.
    Hmmm, lets see....have you tried (to prevent him from pulling), when
    you 2 are walking, if he begins to pull on the leash, turning and doing
    an about face and walking the other way each and every time he pulls the
    leash? This exercise will take a while to work usually but try to keep his
    attention on you instead of his surroundings. Take treats, his favorite
    anything he likes a LOT or each time he pulls on the leash just stand still
    until there is slack then proceed and do this each time he pulls.

    I don't like th HALTI the one that Premier makes is better and I know what
    you mean about the harness rubbing under the front legs which is the reason
    I don't tighten it as tight as they say to. Every now and then I use the
    halter on Bailey just to keep him humble......LOLOLOL...and to let him know
    it's still in my bag of "tricks"....LOL. Bailey, as a small pup was on the
    alpha side and Collies CAN have a small but mild streak of stubborness at time
    so as with any dog let them know who is their pack leader! You! I had to train
    Bailey NOT to go out of the door ahead of me and he had and has to work
    for his treats like sit; down; shake etc....Now he doesn't even go out of the
    doors on the inside of the house before I do, like bedroom doors and going
    down the hallway, he always waits till I go first....LOL....is Benji stubborn or
    alpha type?
    Jana

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    Heeling

    Yup Jana pretty much said it. Just a few things to add. Get rid of that muzzle leash for starters. When you walk with your sheltie have that treat in your hands and keep it by your leg. Your sheltie is going to want to stay by you this way in order to recieve the treat. Make him learn the word heel. If you must use small corrections with the slip collar do so. Another thing to try is the watch me command where he must be close to look at you in your eyes as he walks. The treat in your hand for the watch me as you walk is an added bonus. Start retraining in walking areas where there are less distractions like a park or large parking lots that the store is closed for the night. Ball fields that aren't being used are excellent training areas.
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