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Daisy was 5 when I got her from a similar situation except her teeth are all still present and in good shape. As for walkin on the leash... patients and time.... I tried a harnes at first and found it didn't work well, she would ignore it and go on her own way... what worked best was a collar and a hand leash verse the cord reel.... we praticed walking with just enough slack for her to get a couple of feet from me... walking a while, then stopping... then walk and stop...We walked about 1/2 a mile a day at first twice a day, and gradually increased it to 2 miles in the afternoon.... didn't take her long to get the idea of staying on my right side... I sometimes think she got that to good as she refuses to every walk on the wrong side of the road or the wrong side of me...
One thing I never do is try to drag her along, it just results in the collar coming off over her head.... a short tug to get her attention then telling her "lets go" works well for me..... The main thing I think was routine...every day the same thing.... and there is the added bonus that she knew where home was and the one time she got away she took herself for the walk and I found her on the right side of the road trotting along the way back....
I had her about a month before she barked the first time. Was beginning to think she had been de-barked, then one night she had an upset stomach and barked because she needed out NOW NOW NOW... turned out she had come with giardia and was having a bout of it.... trip to the vet cured that...
Took about 4 months to come around to the point of not cringing everytime I came into a room and here we are at 10 months and she is very cuddly and wants to sit with her head in my lap anytime she can.
One odd thing for training purposes, she doesn't care at all about any treats... not hot dog, dog treats, ham, etc...still haven't found anything she loves enough to perform any action for..... she does like the peanutbutter kong spray, but won't do things for it...
Poor Baby! Thank you for taking him in. You may want to try leading him with a soft treat (chicken or pieces of hot dog, cheese) or some Easy Cheese. Just attach the leash, a light pull on the leash as you give him a command and give him the treat when he comes to you and praise him when he comes. A good command for that is "with me" and if he responds to that, you can guide him with the treat as he walks beside you- the easy cheese comes in handy with that one! ;-) Good luck and give him hugs!
oh my gosh!! im just sick reading this post... thank God you showed up in his life!!!
i feel like crying :o(
Is he afraid of the leash? If so I'd just leave it out in plain sight for a while so he can understand that it's not a scary thing. Then I'd try just attaching the leash to his collar and letting him drag it around the house, just to let him get used to the feel of it. I agree with Bev too, maybe taking him out for a walk with just one other dog that he likes will help him figure it out.
You could also try a martingale collar if you're worried about him pulling out his regular collar.
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