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I would recommend a gentle leader and see if this works. I've used this on multiple dogs with behavioral problems such as what you are describing with great success! I hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any further questions or concerns and I would be more than happy to help you further.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
From the perspective of him getting loose a harness could be more secure. I find, however, that this encourages them to pull more. I like the easy walk harnesses the best or even the gentle leaders. I would also recommend some obedience training as they can help you Willy off leash management
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If Mylo is pulling hard enough to cause that kind of reaction, he should definitely be walked with a harness or gentle leader. Persistent trauma to the neck can cause permanent damage to the trachea and the associated bony structures of the neck. From a behavioral standpoint, Mylo may respond better to a harness or gentle leader as well, as many dogs simply follow the commands of their owners better under these conditions. Hope this helps.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I generally recommend using harnesses rather than collars for walking. If a dog pulls excessively on a collar, they can cause irritation to the trachea (windpipe) or develop neck pain or injury. Some harnesses, such as an EasyWalk harness or Gentle Leader, are designed to minimize pulling and can be quite helpful for training. Teaching Jasper a "look" command where he learns to watch you closely while on a leash is quite helpful. All of that said, I still like dogs to wear collars so that their identification tags are readily accessible in the off chance that they would run off. I hope this helps and that all goes well!
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This can be very frustrating for everyone! Both the Gentle Leader easy walk harness and Gentle Leader collar (basically a head harness) can be wonderful tools to stop pulling. Also consider teaching Jenny a "look" command so that she learns to focus her attention on you.
Updated on August 12th, 2025