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Ace and what a beauty!
If it's not your dog, don't worry. Could ask Chef, he might have commands and tricks. But you need to be the boss and have confidence that the dog can feel. With mine, I pull up with a small snap of the lead like a pop and tell him, heal. But then it's not perfect either. He will only walk well on the lead if he's been for a run already.
Circumstances don’t really let me have my own dog at the moment and it’s probably a bit too soon. Love spending time with them though and getting out.
Had no look with borrow my doggy but asked the chef at my local pub if I could take his staffie Rottweiler cross out. He was happy for me to which is great. Beats borrow my doggy! He pulled a lot on the lead, what’s the best way to deal with that?
I’d hope to get a staffie or border terrier of my own in the next year or two. If anyone in Bristol got either of those and needs or a hand or would be happy to answer any questions please let me know!