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		<title>Doberman chasing laser pointer</title>
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		<title>How to stop a Doberman from pulling while walking?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dobermans are very strong and powerful dogs and it can be one&#8217;s pride when showing its sleekness while going on an afternoon walk. However walks can turn into disaster when the Doberman darts out and drags the owner to the ground. How can this be remedied to further prevent harm as well to the Doberman? [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left">Dobermans are very <strong>strong and powerful</strong> dogs and it can be one&#8217;s pride when showing its sleekness while going on an afternoon walk. However walks can turn into disaster when the Doberman darts out and drags the owner to the ground. How can this be remedied to further prevent harm as well to the Doberman? Well, <strong>obedience training is the solution.</strong></p>
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<p>Here are some techniques: train the dog with commands to <strong>STOP and SIT</strong> while they are on the leash without any strong pulls. Hopefully they will do the commands as you stop walking. Another is <strong>tug on the leash</strong> with a verbal command as the dog starts to pull.  If it persists, walk the other way and pull harder on it, Dobermans learn fast and this may help.  <strong>Pinch collars</strong> can also be utilized however, they cause pain and if the dog keeps dragging the owner; the spikes will cut into the skin. Pain is not a healthy form of positive reinforcement.</p>
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