I thought this question might be in the usual forums, but I'm getting the idea that you have to post here again before one is allowed to post there, so here it is.
My 4.5 month old puppy is absolutely awful to try to walk with. He sits or spread eagles and will not budge. Any amount of walking I get from him is a mix of running for a few feet, then grounding out. I have tried to get him to focus on me by using treats, but when he is outside, he does not respond to any treats at all. Even if I put them on his nose, he ignores them. He also ignores me. Every tiny sound, no matter how distant, is a reason to be stock still for who knows how long. I try to be patient and wait while he is listening, but this results in walks that literally move one foot at a time, with long sitting periods between. Any time that I do get him to move, he is pulling like a sled dog. I am thinking that the pulling is something I could deal with, but I can't deal with his total refusal to move. He does do his business outside, and that is good, except if there are distractions, then he seems unable to go. But mostly, he goes outside pretty normally. But at this point, I am just taking him outside to go, then coming back in because walks are so frustrating to me, it does not do our relationship any good. I have tried some of the things that have been suggested at the Humane Society in our puppy class, but those all depend on treats, and don't work if treats don't work. So the pup is getting very little exercise, and that isn't good, but I don't know what to do. Any thoughts?
My 4.5 month old puppy is absolutely awful to try to walk with. He sits or spread eagles and will not budge. Any amount of walking I get from him is a mix of running for a few feet, then grounding out. I have tried to get him to focus on me by using treats, but when he is outside, he does not respond to any treats at all. Even if I put them on his nose, he ignores them. He also ignores me. Every tiny sound, no matter how distant, is a reason to be stock still for who knows how long. I try to be patient and wait while he is listening, but this results in walks that literally move one foot at a time, with long sitting periods between. Any time that I do get him to move, he is pulling like a sled dog. I am thinking that the pulling is something I could deal with, but I can't deal with his total refusal to move. He does do his business outside, and that is good, except if there are distractions, then he seems unable to go. But mostly, he goes outside pretty normally. But at this point, I am just taking him outside to go, then coming back in because walks are so frustrating to me, it does not do our relationship any good. I have tried some of the things that have been suggested at the Humane Society in our puppy class, but those all depend on treats, and don't work if treats don't work. So the pup is getting very little exercise, and that isn't good, but I don't know what to do. Any thoughts?