It was hairy there for a minute.
We were frustrated, and ready to give up.
It took five tries to get your nose strap on right, mostly because someone (me) didn’t read the directions carefully the first four times.
At first we weren’t sure if you were working, or if Jack was just a little sluggish after eating ten treats in six minutes. But after two slow, leisurely, RELAXING walks, it’s official: You are the best thing that has ever happened to us.
As for Jack? Well, the best thing that ever happened to him is still the bull penis:




Look at those brown beady eyes! He’s absolutely precious
YAY!
Yeah! I’m so glad it worked! There is nothing like a well behaved dog on a walk.
hahahahah. That is awesome that it worked! You have such a cute dog!
Yippee! No more yelling “Side” as you walk down crowded streets!
Thanks, Mel. He’s a little more precious now.
Robin – Yay is right! I owe you big time – anything you ever need, you let me know. Seriously.
Karen – That is absolutely correct.
Cara – You have to try this. You’re the one who said your dog pulls too, right? Buy one of these things. It’s amazing.
Chandra – Exactly. That was a little embarrassing.
I’m so happy it’s working out for you and Jack! Yay!
I have a gentle leader, (also have a young dog who pulls) but I couldn’t really get it to work. Maybe I didn’t put it on right, butall it made my dog do was pull excessively trying to get the thing off his nose…Any tips for the gentle leader challenged?
P.S. I haven’t commented before but I love your blog. You make me laugh daily:)