
Hi Chris,
Just a thought, but I'm mentioning it as it was something that helped me greatly in the early days when my present Husky first came to us (A breed rescue,full of teenage hormones and had been locked in a shed and not socialised for most of that) He was Zebedee on acid! when in a pavement busy street enviroment.
I had two options as I saw it a) Be reactive .. start bodybuilding and pump up the arm muscles..or eat spinach!
b) Be proactive .. Start working on his behaviour and getting him to be mannerly.
Having always owned Huskies I had a selection of 'Walky belts' which previously I'd used for jogging/CaniX. The 'walky' belts are padded belts that have 2 large D rings which you clip your lead to, and they clip round your waist/hips with a bumbag type snap clip. The joy of this is that I had a little more resistance digging my heels in but really the
main benefit of this is that your hands are now free, so you can treat (when warranted) and also waggle your toy/ball/whatever his fave distraction is.
There are many different brands of walky belts but this is the one I bought couple of years ago, just for an example:
Snowpaws store caniX belt its the blue £22.99 one.
If you have any backproblems make sure you sit it around your hips rather than waist, initially, as a hard lunge from a strong dog can jar!
The next part, and what really worked for me was bringing my dogs attention back to me (and he was a fully paid up card carrying member of the Husky-Blahblah-fingers in ears-Imnotlistening-club!!)
I used the 'Watch me' techique, basically a que word which would inform him his attention had to come to me and take direction from me.
Now if I can do this with mr.Imnotlistening I believe anyone can do it ;)
There are different ways to train this,and I believe its best to work with a trainer (APDT) til you are 'au fait' with any new technique as tailoring to individual dog and individual owner will get better results 'set them up to succeed' type of premise.
anyyyyyyyyyway (Im an awful waffler!!) I achieved it by taking the lad out, somewhere quiet few disractions (always think 'set them up to succeed') and repeatedly,repeatedly I would say in a singsong voice 'watch meeee!' and each time he gave me his attention when I said watch me he got a treat (garlic sausage!..teeny bits) over and over and over. So to him 'watch me' meant big reward!
Over a period of days/ weeks we gradually moved on to more populated busy areas just building it up step by step, I then broughtin the help of a trainer so that I would have a stooge dog and we started with big circles round the stooge dog, If he moved toward the dog I would give a 'watch me!' and if he looked he was treated and we would walk on nicely :) If he lunged toward the dog this was simply ignored and we would walk on briskly and start again.... slowly but surely we were able to decrese the size of the circle and within an hour he was trotting at my side.
Use it or loose it with training, 3 years on I still now and again have to have little sessions with him but I really cant remember the last time he lunged :)
Sorry this is long and waffly! But hope it helps or inspires.... you *will* have a nice young mannered lad at the end of your lead.
Definately get help from a good trainer (APDT preferably) But really I just wanted you to know it can be done,its such a relief, and its not that hard :)
Good luck, rooting for ya! *passes glass of wine* :)