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I have the exact same problem. I'll tag along to this post and wait for suggestions.
My 4 month old puppy also does this but I've been discouraging him even though both my wife and I think it is adorable. The reason is that I'm worried that at some point he is going to dart or lunge for something with the leash in his mouth and will end up getting his neck whipped around really hard. Every time he puts the leash in his mouth I just stop and wait. I don't pay him any attention (but I look at him from the corner of my eyes) and he whines for a bit. The moment he drops the leash from his mouth I say "Good Boy! Let's go" and start walking ahead.Maverick likes to carry his leash in his mouth, not necessarily chew on it, but he tends to make it look like he's walking me by doing so LOL! I usually let it be, he looks happy trotting along with it in his mouth, only thing I don't like about it is that he picks up the pace and I'm a pretty slow walker :doh:
He's still on his first leash/collar as he was the day I got him, which amazes me cause I thought it would have be destroyed by now for sure.
Mine does this too and actually walks pretty well when doing it. My bigger problem is when he wants to play tug-o-war with his leash. I'm going to try the apple bitter and see how that goes.Maverick likes to carry his leash in his mouth, not necessarily chew on it, but he tends to make it look like he's walking me by doing so LOL! I usually let it be, he looks happy trotting along with it in his mouth, only thing I don't like about it is that he picks up the pace and I'm a pretty slow walker :doh:
He's still on his first leash/collar as he was the day I got him, which amazes me cause I thought it would have be destroyed by now for sure.
They do walk really well when doing it. Firstly, their mouth has something in it, so they aren't interested in sniffing every single thing and are happy to keep trotting along, and secondly, if they pull, it acts like a gentle leader in that their head gets redirected backwardsMine does this too and actually walks pretty well when doing it. My bigger problem is when he wants to play tug-o-war with his leash. I'm going to try the apple bitter and see how that goes.
You bring up a great point. The odd thing is he only does it when we're heading towards home LOL!My 4 month old puppy also does this but I've been discouraging him even though both my wife and I think it is adorable. The reason is that I'm worried that at some point he is going to dart or lunge for something with the leash in his mouth and will end up getting his neck whipped around really hard. Every time he puts the leash in his mouth I just stop and wait. I don't pay him any attention (but I look at him from the corner of my eyes) and he whines for a bit. The moment he drops the leash from his mouth I say "Good Boy! Let's go" and start walking ahead.
It has worked really well and he knows to drop the leash immediately. He still does bite his leash and get excited on occasion when we are in our back yard because I sometimes play with him by running around, leash in hand, and that seems to be his way of trying to initiate play.
We did find something else that our pup can't stand, and it's clove oil. You can get it in little bottles as an essential oil - it's cheap! Warning you though, it does smell! It's strong when you first apply it, but the scent does fade after a while (doggies can still taste it though!) We got some as a chew repellent and it worked wonders, especially on our feet! We're going to try applying to the leash later and see how that goes.No advices here, sorry for that but I am starting to have the same problem now! Pixie has never done it before, and now at 5 months she discovered how much fun it is!!!!
She only does it once we are home, before I remove it. So it is more like a toy to her... I try to give her something else to play with but doesn't always work... I would love to try the bitter apple, but nowhere to be found in here (North of France). I actually tried another dog repelent and she started to lick it :doh: Cayenne pepper didnt work with her either!!!
Any home made product I can use?