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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / biting lead
- By gerryS [gb] Date 30.12.02 02:31 UTC
hi, i'm new here i have a yorkie x she is 1 year old i'm her 4th owner she is so lovely and cute,the one thing i want to know 'how do i stop her
when out biting her lead,she gets very excited some times on her walk and that is when she goes for the lead,any advise would be most welcome.
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- By Bazza [gb] Date 30.12.02 14:34 UTC
Hi
you could try applying something on the lead which is distastful suggest your local pet shop would have a product suitable.
- By John [gb] Date 30.12.02 15:20 UTC
If you are in the UK something like Leo Laboratories "Bitter Spray" sprayed on the lead would do the trick. It is only available from a vets I'm afraid but I would never be without it. It's good for anything a dog chews or licks, including open wounds!!! I keep some in my dog first aid box.

Regards, John
- By muddydogs [gb] Date 30.12.02 15:23 UTC
How about a light metal chain lead, they are not very nice to grab hold of and chew - HTH Julie:)
- By John [gb] Date 30.12.02 15:30 UTC
Sorry Julie, I hate them! apart from getting bits of skin pinched when I hold one whilst handling an owners dog in class, I have seen a puppie's tooth caught in a link and broken! I stear well clear of them!

Regards, John
- By Cava14Una Date 30.12.02 15:36 UTC
Me too John
Anne
- By muddydogs [gb] Date 30.12.02 15:43 UTC
Sorry guys! I never use them myself, it was just a thought, and I hadn't considered little teeth getting caught! So Ignore my post , I do apologise, case of fingers in gear without properly thinking it through - I won't delete it or else the thread will look really confusing. :o Julie:o
- By John [gb] Date 30.12.02 16:20 UTC
Dont worry Julie, I used one years ago. The thing is, I've been around longer than most so I've made more mistakes than most!!!! :d
- By Carla Date 30.12.02 17:45 UTC
Hi
My Willis does this - and because he's a Great Dane, its not funny!!
I've found if I stop rewarding him (i.e i stop walking till he stops biting - and then carry on) he soon learns.

Mind you, my Staffy drags me down the road (backwards) by hers...but I guess thats staffies for you!!

Cheers
Chloe
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / biting lead

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