I've been using something they call a 'gentle leader' on my guy.
I was thinking about getting one of those. Didn't know how well they worked.
I think the AKC site said a training leader that goes around there head/muzzle was ok.
I shyed away from it as many see something around their muzzle and assume its an actual muzzle and then assume he is mean when he isn't.
But either way, a good way to train how to not pull, here at home, for sure. I'll order one on Amazon today. Do you have a favored brand?
@DharmaGirl, when I google "halti" i get some that are Gentle Leader, (i guess that is a brand, for a Halti) and some that aren't around the muzzle. It says "halti headcollar" and "halti harness". So i am assuming you are advising of the head collar, that goes around the muzzle?
Another issue is my parents very untrained and very misbehaving chihuahua, Coco. Coco barks at EVERYTHING, and everybody. Chopper, my guy, never used to and is very quiet when he is there alone. Inside. The moment he goes outside he thinks it is ok to bark at everyone. So i am working a lot with him right now to correct him.
Also, due to that same thing, Chopper thinks it is ok to bark at people when chillin in my screened in porch. I obviously, sternly command "quiet" and "lay down"; which works. But my step mom lets him out there a lot with her when she is smoking and she cannot seem to advise him sternly so he doesn't listen. I keep telling both my step mom & dad to stop letting him bark, to bring him in if he won'r stop and for whatever reason, my dad thinks it's funny. He says "oh, he is just protecting me". Maybe, but he is trained not to so f*cking re-enforce it.
Anyway, all of this may not be possible until they move at the first of the year because he is becoming a bit untrained as I train him. Or some of his training is slipping & I have to re-enforce it more.
I need to secure a dog walker by then too. Not sure if someone on rover.com is into meeting me and Chopper first and meet up a bit at places so i can get to know the person a little bit before handing over my key, and my dog.
Not sure how all of that works as the person needs a key so do they keep it and is that the only person that walks him, like every day?
@Poofycat, you mentioned rover.com in here at about the same time I did. I've been to the site but never used them. Do you know if they keep a key to your place and would they normally be ok with meeting a person and their dog first? I am just really scared to give a stranger the key to my house to walk my dog.
Sigh! Anyway, i'm getting all freaked out over something months ahead. Its just that it will be here and i want to plan ahead. The training for CGC or any foward training for a service dog, some or most of the training he needs won't fully happen until they move. But there are still things I can do. Get a headcollar like a gentle leader or a halti and a normal leash and bring him around more people like the pet store, a park, anywhere where pers are allowed and a lot of people are there. That I can do now so he is more used to being around people.
I am self isolated so it makes my animals isolated as well so that will be good for the both of us and since it's framed as training my dog, it seems less scary too.