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chelys
My Boxer is very strong and pulls allot when walking and jogging especially when he sees kids in bikes( he wants to run after them) or any rolling leafs or trash in the park. I would like to know of a good collar to be able to control him better.
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It sounds like your boxer is exhibiting prey drive, he is stimulated by things moving quickly and away from him. Some think that this is sufficiently dangerous that you need a serious correction to immediately stop it from happening.
There are all kinds of aversives from Cesar's Illusion collar, choke collars, haltis, gentle leaders, shock collars, etc. The most aversive are probably the prong (pinch) and shock collars. All of them have problems from whiplash in the head collars to serious damage from improperly used choke collars.
If you think this is a case of prey drive, you may want to invest in a trainer who can teach you how to use these tools properly so that you do not injure your dog either physically or mentally. If this is a case of a young dog not being trained to walk on leash, you can do the follow-me routine. Go somewhere dull and uninteresting with no distractions. Walk with your dog starting with a loose leash that forms a "U".
Whenever the leash becomes taut, you reverse direction and go the opposite way. You praise him for following you - you can provide a small treat as well. Dogs tend to ignore us if we let them and a taut leash means that they are paying more attention to their surroundings than they are to where we are.
The loose leash routine can take awhile or it can happen very quickly.
It sounds like your boxer is exhibiting prey drive, he is stimulated by things moving quickly and away from him. Some think that this is sufficiently dangerous that you need a serious correction to immediately stop it from happening.
There are all kinds of aversives from Cesar's Illusion collar, choke collars, haltis, gentle leaders, shock collars, etc. The most aversive are probably the prong (pinch) and shock collars. All of them have problems from whiplash in the head collars to serious damage from improperly used choke collars.
If you think this is a case of prey drive, you may want to invest in a trainer who can teach you how to use these tools properly so that you do not injure your dog either physically or mentally. If this is a case of a young dog not being trained to walk on leash, you can do the follow-me routine. Go somewhere dull and uninteresting with no distractions. Walk with your dog starting with a loose leash that forms a "U".
Whenever the leash becomes taut, you reverse direction and go the opposite way. You praise him for following you - you can provide a small treat as well. Dogs tend to ignore us if we let them and a taut leash means that they are paying more attention to their surroundings than they are to where we are.
The loose leash routine can take awhile or it can happen very quickly.
why do cops go after blacks and latinos more than others?
kaine
I always see how they target us and always take us to prison for no reason.
For example i was watching a cops show and when he passed a group of white kids he didnt notice but when he saw to black kids on bikes he gets out of the car and attempts to arrest them.
Answer
/ TV shows portray exactly what they want you to believe and see.
In reality, there are more Black and Latino crimes committed in the United States than by any other group. Those are stats based on convictions, not arrests. To convict, the court needs proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
So the true question is, Why do Blacks and Latinos commit more crimes than another race?
/ TV shows portray exactly what they want you to believe and see.
In reality, there are more Black and Latino crimes committed in the United States than by any other group. Those are stats based on convictions, not arrests. To convict, the court needs proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
So the true question is, Why do Blacks and Latinos commit more crimes than another race?
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