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Anonymous
>>103966 Most likely the dog acts like that just because it doesn't get enough excercise, so it tries to make the most of the little time she's taken for a walk. She would probably be much calmer if you could walk her even more, but since she's not your dog... I also recommend a gentle leader, it helped with a rottie I used to walk, and she was really strong! It's not meant to be used all the time, though, it's a training device. It's supposed to help you to train the dog to act better in a leash and when she learns, you can go back to using the normal leash. From the experience I'd recommend to use both a normal collar-leash option and the gentle leader at the same time in case the dog gets the gentle leader off, and because then you can use the leader only when she acts bad.
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