
Yes, I know that it has been discussed until the cows come home on here and I never actually thought that I would be asking this question but here goes...
Large, strong in mind as well as physical, breed, 5 month old male Briard. We are walking everywhere, socialisation is coming on very well, very stable happy dog. He has hit that age now though where he feels that he knows best.
He is my third of this breed and as it has been 10 years since my last pup, I had forgotten how bloody minded and strong they are when learning lead walking manners. I am definitely feeling my age now as he wears me out.
We are currently just using a leather collar and shortish lead when walking outside. In the garden and field beside the house we use a long line on him for recall training.
He knows the word "heel" and does do this when he isn't watching the world go by. He gets excited as does every pup when out and often pulls. I use the word "stop" he understands and we come to halt. We often stop when he is really pulling or turn around and walk the other way. I use the words "watch me" when there are distractions such as people, speeding cars, cats, dogs, chickens etc and he will sit and look up at me, albeit keeping an eye on what is going on. Treats are used when the behaviour warrants them but to be honest, treats don't really rock his boat. I have tried all manner of things, cheese, dried liver, chicken etc and although he will eat them, they are not high reward in his mind. He won't entertain a toy when out.
I vary the times that we go out each day and also the walks. We go out in the car several times a week to shops, high streets and even the pub. He still insists on trying to pull my arm out of its socket at certain times. Him and I are getting fed up with this so I am thinking that there may be something else other than a collar that we can use. I have always worked on the assumption that they improve as they get older and with the correct training and more importantly, making sure that the dog understands, it will all work out but right now, with the winter approaching, I can see me getting pulled over in the ice and snow and don't really fancy the idea.
I have used different harness' in the past on my other 2 but didn't really feel that they worked very well. I have used the old style haltis, again different styles and makes with a degree of success.
As he now weighs 25 kilos at not quite 5 months old, I need something that is going to be effective and that will help me teach him not to pull. Pulling him back is a waste of time (I only do this if he is in danger) as it doesn't teach him anything, only to pull, the only thing that makes a small amount of difference to his behaviour is talking to him, heel, stop, come along, toilet command. It normally takes us 20 minutes to not actually go that far as we seem to spend all of our time either stopping or turning and walking back the other way. I also let him have 10 minutes being a lunatic off lead in the garden or field before lead walking to burn off energy. I can't let him go too mad as he is a large breed and too much exercise at this age is
damaging.
I completely accept that this is a stage that he is going through as he is still very young and the world is an exciting place. I have got through it before and am now starting to remember my others when they were young. Amazing how you can look back at the past with rose tinted glasses isn't it? Only when you go through it all again do you realise...
Any recommendations/collars, harness etc that have worked?