HELP......Munchkin (4 mo/female) is a great puppy. That said, I am in need of some serious help. munchkin has been with us since 2/4. I started walking her about 2 weeks ago, things were going great until yesterday. 1st thing in the AM, I get dressed (she's in the kitchen) by the time I get there I am completely dressed (coat, bags, leash etc) to go out. We get in our harness and out the door. She starts out fine: walking nicely, sniffing, playing and just an enjoyable pup, she does her business and then she turns into the most stubborn puppy on the planet. If we are anywhere but on the corner of our block, she ABSOLUTELY REFUSES to walk. She will lay down, sit or just stand still and not move. Thank God for the harness (use it 'cause I am afraid she will slip her collar), it enables me to get her moving for a little while and then she stops again. At 1st I thought it might be she was hungry, but back at home she didn't finish her breakfast. Used to walk her after breakfast but she couldn't hold it, so we started going out first.
It can take a long time to get back home because I absolutely refuse to pick her up, that is a bad habit that I am not willing to start. It's bad enough I have to carry her up/down the stairs ( their a little steep for her right now). I am afraid to take her out of the neighborhood (park is a few blocks away) because I don't want to have to carry her back home should she decide to walk. I don't know what to do.
Any help, tricks, tips.... you could give me would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Hi G, Cierra & Munchkin,
Remove your collar and check Munchkin's armpit, use your fingers to feel for bumps, if you detected any raised surface or crusty scap, that means the harness is not fitted properly.
I understand your concern of using a collar, general rule is 2 fingers gap, re-adjust and check once a week.
I'd try using a collar instead of a harness, a harness can give the dog more control of where they want to go IMO. I use martingales because the dog can't back out of them. You could also bring along a small bag of treats to encourage her along until she gets the hang of things. Is she enrolled in a puppy class? I think that would help too.
We had the exact same problem with Yoshi. First, I wanna say how cute he looked when he would just lay on his belly with that determined look and just REFUSE to move. haha.
So I was getting really frustrated with him not moving. I figured it was part stubburness and partly that he was afraid of the things around him. I guess walking around with cars zooming by and people walking by and big scary buildings was just too much for him. So I started out with lightly jogging next to him. It kind of got him hyped up to run along with me. It worked to keep him walking with me for a little longer and then he'd stop. I would also lure him with treats. I'll tell him "come on, Yoshi, walk!" and once he'd start walking, once he walked all the way to me I walk backwards a little just to keep him walking further and give him the treat. It's kind of tiring having to bend oer to many times to lure him and give him the treat. But you gotta do what you gotta do. haha. And then I got one of those leashes on a string that come out longer when you press the button. If he stopped, I would try the first two, if it didn't work, i'd let the leash go and keep jogging further away. I guess he figured walking by the buildings and cars weren't as scary as being left alone with them, so he'd start to follow. Sometimes, I'd have to just tug on the leash to give him some more motivation. It was a LOTTTTTT of work. But now Yoshi LOVES walks. I don't know if this is the most professional way to do it. But it's how I got it done. I hope this helps. Good luck!! =)
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