Just catching up on this thread. Sasha sounds like a whole lotta dog. I used to put a toy in London's food so he had to eat it a little slower. If Sasha is gobbling, it's something you can try if you haven't found an effective way to get her to slow down.
I used a head collar with London when his pulling was its worst. He didn't pull with such enthusiasm though...
She might be getting picked up today or tomorrow, so I'm going to suggest to her owner to get a head collar. I tried putting Toki's no pull harness on Sasha....did absolutely nothing. Doesn't surprise me though, Toki is a laid back kind of guy. Though, when he saw a bunny, he pulled harder than Sasha. I'm secretly glad to know he is stronger, teehee
Sasha is a whole lot of dog. She likes to cuddle with people and follows me around the house everywhere I go. She can catch toys in mid air and likes to play in the mud. All of these things are not Toki. He hates cuddling; is too lazy to put that much effort into toys, and only plays in dry dirt holes. They're so opposite but they play so well together
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Just catching up on this thread. Sasha sounds like a whole lotta dog.
I used to put a toy in London's food so he had to eat it a little slower. If Sasha is gobbling, it's something you can try if you haven't found an effective way to get her to slow down.
I used a head collar with London when his pulling was its worst. He didn't pull with such enthusiasm though...
Sasha is a whole lot of dog. She likes to cuddle with people and follows me around the house everywhere I go. She can catch toys in mid air and likes to play in the mud. All of these things are not Toki. He hates cuddling; is too lazy to put that much effort into toys, and only plays in dry dirt holes. They're so opposite but they play so well together