My 5-month old Siberian Husky puppy does walk on a leash.
He doesn't go for walks often, since walks will not satisfy his exercise needs. We have a very large backyard that he enjoys doing laps around. We bring him to this wooded park sometimes on the weekends, and I have walked him around the neighborhood a few times.
Only this last time through the woods was he able to walk without plopping his fuzzy little butt down on the ground to take a break his companions were not in on. However, he does not walk 'politely.'
By politely, I mean loose leash, walking either at my side or slightly behind me. He enjoys playing the leader, so I shorten the leash and hold him to my side - but oh, how he pulls. But I make him stay at my side, because that is where I want him. My dad always reprimands me for having him on a 'tight leash' and so he takes the leash. We usually use a regular 6' chain leash with a chain choker that is a good 10" too long for him, but we got a retractable leash so he can play in the river, since.. I think he's part fish. But anyway, yeah. He lets my puppy walk about five feet to the side and out front. That is as close as my puppy will get without pulling like a mad beast.
How exactly can I make him stay NEAR me without being pissy about it? I'd rather like to show my dad that my puppy does not need to keep the choker on when he is walked. Huskies have sensitive throats, I have read, and I'd personally like to buy my puppy a harness instead, but.. My dad will not buy one. My old guy, also a husky, chewed through three, so my dad thinks harnesses must be a terrible option.
He doesn't listen when I say Cy is not our old guy and will likely behave differently.
What do I do? ><
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