It depends on the dog- what breed are you talkinf about?
Otherwise it just takes time, just keep training them. As they get older they will learn not to pull on the lead.
make it stop du du du du du du du!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Put it behind a fence.
Train the dog to stay off the bed.
A "bark collar". Two barks allowed.
tell ya maam to stop eating
The train will stop. And if it is not a real emergency, the person pulling the cord could be charged with various crimes for interfering with the operations of the train.
Melody Garden Stop was created in 1988.
Goodview Garden Stop was created in 1991.
well!!... i have a golden retriever puppy that likes to tug too but we found a few trips to stop her, hope this helps............... keep your dog by your legs and tell her no wen she leaves your side or you could get her a new thing that straps around her tummy and neck and it should stop her/him from pulling.....
You stop the train if you want to arrive at a train stop or if there is an enemy you need to fight.
Your best bet to stop your staff pulling is to use dog harness which will give you far more control over the dog . There many website that sell harness made just for staffy's I give a quick little tug on the lead and say stop pulling, also I find just stopping until you get his/her attention sometimes helps, but a staffie will always pull no-matter-what
You can train them to stop
Theone pulling out from a stop sign. The parking lot ALWAYS yields to the flow of traffic on the main thoroughfare.
Yes
At the train station
It takes less force to stop a train than to stop a car.
The train stopped in "Aushwiz."