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By patmenikou
Date 15.08.03 17:44 UTC
My 11 month old american cocker has developed the habit of biting her lead every time she goes out for a walk. I make her sit to put her lead on and when I open the front door the minute she is out of the house she starts to bite the lead and does not let go of it. If I pull the lead she pulls harder like we are playing a rag game to see who can win, which is a game I play with her at home with her favourite toy her pink 'mouse' and by the way she loves this game!.
I think she might just be excited and a few minutes into her walk she stops and starts smelling everything on the floor as usual. I mostly take to the park round the corner from my house for a nice walk every morning and evening and also let her off the lead in the park for a run and play with one of her toys, which she loves. She never used to do this but just lately she does it all the time. I dont know how it developed or why she does it but does anyone have any ideas how to stop her biting her lead?
By cassie N ollie
Date 15.08.03 17:45 UTC
try getting a chain lead as she wont like the feel of it in her mouth
By John
Date 15.08.03 18:25 UTC
Watch chain leads. A tooth caught in a link of the chain could so easily be result in a broken tooth, I've seen it happen unfortunatly. I would never use one myself.
Get some Bitter Spray and give the lead a spraying. This will soon deter her.
Regards, John
By digger
Date 15.08.03 18:21 UTC
Spray Bitter Apple on the lead....... Or anything else which doesn't smell/taste nice to her...... Don't turn it into a tugging match, simply turn around and go straight back inside each time it happens - biting lead = no walk.
By cassie N ollie
Date 16.08.03 19:14 UTC
i heard lemon juice was good as someone at our dog trainig classes had a dog that did it and she used to squirt it on the lead
i never thought their teeth m,ight get stuck as mine have got really small links on theirs
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