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  1. #1
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    Hi, Sorry to hear you are struggling. My little dachshund Henry used to try to chase school buses or big trucks (!!!!!). One quick jerk, not cruelly, but definitely an attention getter and a firm "NO!", is what I did. He is very good now about the big vehicles and knows he is not allowed to do that. It might take a few repititions of that. Others may say that was not very kind, I don't know. I am very gentle with my dogs otherwise, this is the only time I've had to be very firm, physically. I was terrified he would somehow get hurt.

    As to the pulling, I just stop when they pull. I wait for them to look at me (acknowledge who's got the leash) and then I continue. If they pull, I stop. Sometimes I will start walking the opposite direction. They really get the idea. They have also learned when I say "Wait" they slow down and pay attention. Persistence paid off with them both.

    Good luck. I hope this helps.
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    You could take him to obdience classes.
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    Things that tighten around the neck and jerking have led to neck problems and thyroid problems, that is why I suggest a harness. If he's pulling that hard, he could be doing real damage to his neck area.

    For clicker training, check out

    http://www.clickertraining.com/

    http://www.clickertrain.com/whatis.html

    And I would check out kikopup on youtube. She has videos on what clicker training is and how to do it. I've spent hours just typing clicker training in and watching videos.
    Monica Callahan KPA-CTP *Woohoo!*


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    About the car, it's just about getting his attention off the car... Building his attention span on you and rewarding it. Build up to being around cars. Get an attention cue (like a kiss noise) and treat it constantly, kiss treat kiss treat, in the house, garage, back yard, build up your distractions. Eventually when you get outside and a car passes, before you see him getting amped up about to go for it, kiss, get attention and treat like crazy until the car passes. It'll take work, but dog training isn't about being lazy. To see results you have to put lots of time in.

    I believe even places like Petsmart and Pet Supplies Plus are selling clickers now. All you need are clicker and treats! And a happy voice, love, and a toy if he's toy motivated.
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    I should be the last person to give you advice on this, because I have the same issue with Zoee. Except she barks at any other dogs or sounds of dogs. She pulls too.
    At the shelter we sell a harness called Sensible Harness. The leash latches in the front on the dogs chest. When they pull it just turns them around, away from what they are pulling toward.
    I have used this with Zoee and it works a little. But I'm just not consistent in working with her. Its all my fault, not hers. She is a good dog. I'm not such a good dog mom.

    I also did some training with a person who used to be on here (Giselle). It's an exercise to teach the dog that distractions are a good thing. Only when I did this with Zoee she had too many treats and had an upset tummy that night. Oops.
    Anyway, I had her in a sit and everytime she averted her eyes from me I gave her a treat. I would have used the clicker, but she is afraid of it. So I just had a trigger word, for example GOOD. So she looks away...GOOD (immediately) and then a treat to follow. We did this in my front yard, and Sophie had Ivy in her car with her. She took her out and walked around us. Then we stepped it up and went to PetSmart and walked around there.
    So for Mikey I guess you would start on a not so busy road and work your way up to a busier street. Or start in your front yard, if you have cars that go by.

    Like I said, I can tell people all day things to use to train their dogs. But I can't do it with my own.
    Our goal in life should be - to be as good a person as our dog thinks we are.

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    That is a fun game taz_zoee I think its like the look at that game. You can Google that too lol
    Monica Callahan KPA-CTP *Woohoo!*


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    Thanks for the suggestions guys! I do really appreciate it. The only qualm I have with treats is that we just recently took Mikey for a well-visit at the vet and he gained 3 pounds. We're trying to make him loose that.

    As for the harness, Cindy, we had the same exact harness. I'm going to look for that again and read up a bit on clicker training. I feel guilty to because I KNOW it's my fault. I have not kept up with training him at all and I know it is my fault. I got frustrated last time I tried to train this out of him and I know it takes patience. I just never met a dog so persistant on being annoying a dog about pulling and chasing cars.

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