First of all you have to always have some treats with you while you walk her. when she sees a squirrel, distract her by calling her name or making a sound so she can come to you. If she gets distracted, then say "good girl" and give her the treat. Another way is to turn around and the other way and call her name and run. Hope that this works for you!
You have to train your dog to be obedient. If you say 'sit' when she starts pulling and she doesn't sit, it is quite simple that she has not yet learned to be obedient. Your dog should be able to sit and stay while you walk away and not come to you until you give the signal. It is all about your dog watching your body language - your dog watches you first and then hears you. Dog Training DVDs could be a usefultool for you to train your dog.
You have to be strict on them if you don't they will think there doing something right
First of all there is a compartment were the rabbit is hidden. Then you can open the door to it and pull the bunny out. There is your bunny out of a hat trick.
No it won't. If you tell it "go" or "run" that is telling your dog to go ahead of you and run. And when you tell it "heel", you are telling it to stop. But you might want to train off leash before you try on leash.
try too pull
Pushing a Car or Pulling a Dog Leash.
The female rabbit pull out it fur in the last stages of giving birth
Because he was nuts!
Any short leash will be suitable for training a Collie puppy. The most important training technique is using a short leash while teaching the puppy to walk at one's side and not pull on the leash. Long reel leashes are not recommended for training the puppy. The short leash should always be slack.
Only if you grab the rabbit in a painful manner to pull it out.
since i have 1 lab 3 chihuahuas and 1 karthals griffin[big hunting dog],i trained them to heel without a leash. if you have 1or 2 dogs that you can give more attention to, i would do this. when they pull you say ah ah and pull back on the leash. to train a dog to heel with out a leash, i would put them in a fenced in area and lure them along with treats. make sure you tell them to sit when you stop.when they heel and sit when you stop,let them out of the fenced in place. make sure they know come perfectly even if there is a jogger or other dog. then bring them to all kinds of locations and eventually they will heel at your side and sit and not leave it even if another dog walks past.
If the train is at the front, it pulls. If it is at the back, it pushes. Typically trains pull there cargo
no
its a collection of fur that they pull out and hay