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Old 06-07-2008, 11:48 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Yeah exactly, that's why I thought it was bad advice for the instructor to give regarding leash pulling. There are better (and safer) ways of dealing with pulling than that. It just seems like a band-aid alternative to proper training, imo.
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In racing whippets the lead isn't looped around the loin, but around the chest right behind the elbows.
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I have seen it applied to dogs that tend to spin in the blind on a bark and hold.
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Maybe they do it so they can pick up the dog like a suitcase?
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