rockermom wrote:I am definately not saying make a habit of it only use it as last resort. But I am wondering why some are not a fan of it.
katiek0417 wrote:.also, those leashes that are chains (except the handle)...unchewable....
mnp13 wrote:katiek0417 wrote:.also, those leashes that are chains (except the handle)...unchewable....
you are so funny! anything that fits in a Pit Bull's mouth is chewable!
concreterose wrote:Awww...puppy devils. I sure don't miss THAT stage of development. Vicki went thru the exact same phase, at about the same age as tucker. I quickly learned that losing it and grabbing/trying to catch her only fueled the fire, plus pissed me off more. I did what ME said, NO freedom, she was always on leash, even in the house, and honestly, during that stage of her life, I did NOT play with her at all unless there was some obedience work attached. It was a pain, but it worked. During that time, she practiced a lot of downs and stays, and then I let her play...she was a lot calmer playing after obedience sessions. Luckily, that stage didn't last long, and the nipping and chasing, generally being obnoxious faded.
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