To the dog owners out there.
16 years ago
I have a mutt dog, he's poodle,pug, cocker spaniel and something else (i know rite?) He's about 6 months old and like 40-45 pounds. I got him about a month ago from a friend of my mother and the people that had him before us had never walked him on a leash. He's made great improvement in the last month but he still likes to eat stuff off the ground when i walk him which he then vomits up later. I was told by my sister that when he tries to eat something to yank on the leash to pull him away from it. From what i can tell it's not hurting him because he still tries to get at w/e he's trying to eat and he doesn't get aggressive or whine, however there's always at least one person who tells me to stop choking my dog (which i'm not!). I dunno, is it wrong the way that i'm handling the situation and if it is what is the right way to correct this behavior? Thanks in advance.
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If it gets too bad, pick him up, and put him away from it, more than a leash's length, and scold the dog for trying to eat it.
I have a pomeranian and a rott/lab mix and both have dog harnesses~
But pulling them away is a good thing, letting them eat it even if they upchuck it isn't the greatest...
Zippiner's suggestion was the same thing I was thinking~