
Well I have bought a long line and Ludo already has a harness, so I am all set.
The training notes said you should reward the dog for coming back to you, even if you didn't call it, is that correct?
Also what do you do if the dog is on the end of a long line, and it sees another dog and lunges for it? Do you haul it back in? Do you just stand there trying to stay upright? What if the other dog isn't on the lead and comes right up to your dog, is that OK?
Should I stop letting her off the lead completely and walk her on the long line all the time?
Also, I trained her that when she pulls she has to stop and sit. (The idea being that she learns pulling doesn't get you anywhere so she stops doing it.) So now if she is pulling, I stop, she stops, and she sits. I say "good girl, let's go" and she immediately pulls again, I stop, she sits. We literally take two steps before having to stop again. Repeat x 1000. This is particularly bad when we are on the way to the park and she's desperate to get off-lead.
How do I stop this? I have been keeping her on a very short lead and forcing her to walk beside me very slowly, but it hurts my hands and she is very strong and could theoretically pull me over. It is doubly difficult if it is raining and/or if my 5 year old is with us, trying to make sure nobody gets run over is a nightmare.
Any suggestions MOST welcome. I am such an amateur at this. I've asked at training class and they just say things like, "You're getting ahead of yourself, just concentrate on the basics, she can learn leadwork later" which seems incredibly shortsighted to me.