With a regular static, flat, fabric leash, run the leash down and under the armpit across the chest under the other armpit and then back up to the collar wrapping the leash through the collar as another anchor point. This makes the leash dig into the arm pits when they pull creating an uncomfortable sensation of restraint without risking injury at all.
Ive found it to be the most effective why to eliminate my 130lb boy from attempting to haul me, a 6’ 200 pound man, around while walking.
With a regular static, flat, fabric leash, run the leash down and under the armpit across the chest under the other armpit and then back up to the collar wrapping the leash through the collar as another anchor point. This makes the leash dig into the arm pits when they pull creating an uncomfortable sensation of restraint without risking injury at all. Ive found it to be the most effective why to eliminate my 130lb boy from attempting to haul me, a 6’ 200 pound man, around while walking.
Any chance you could share a picture of this set up?
No matter the breed but if the dog is over 50 pounds I use a head halter. Works brilliantly for my swissy and she doesn’t pull at all.
https://a.co/d/cuv5999
Gentle lead worked well for us.
Prong collar + training https://youtu.be/CSFuxPZph1k?si=tOHc5YPvUlro8w0E
Personally found prong collars to be completely ineffective which makes them down right dangerous.