Its all in the training, and the collars. First you need to get both dogs trained to heel and to ignore the other dogs. Then you need proper equipment to walk them. Begining with the collars. Sometime it depends on where the collar is on the neck. What kind do you have on them? I have a Cane Corso/Pitt Mix who is very aggressive towards other strange dogs on the street or road, I walk him with 2 other dogs of mine, but he took alot of training, and I have to use a martingale collar on him, high on the neck right below the ears and around the upper throat. As much as I have trained him he still sometimes goes a little bonkers in certian situations, I am SURE I am the areas talk and everyone things Sigmound is a KILLER HOUND OF HELL too. Maybe in another life your dogs and mine were littermates. Just Kidding. This sight features the type of collar.
http://www.collargirl.com/how_martingale_work.htm
The other two I walk with him are well behaved large dogs, and I put them on a two Prong attachment and have one leash for the 2 dogs. I use a 6 foot leash that I knot about 4 feet in, when they start to get excited or too fast I grab that knot and rap the rest around my lower arm. The shorter the leash the more control over the larger dogs.
2007-01-21 05:03:03
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answered by I luv Pets 7
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That's a tall order for someone who is only 14 years old. If you are really serious about this, go on line and find out as much about nutrition as you possibly can. Its the best way for you to understand why its so important to eat healthy. There are also many many books on nutrition. There is some book out there that will help you lose weight. Remember to take it slowly and not get discouraged. Start by drinking less soda or changing what you eat for breakfast. This is how I did it and it took me about 15 months to break all my bad habits. I started losing weight afterwards and then started exercising. I lost 86lbs and all in all, it took me 3 years but I have kept the weight off and have developed good eating habits that will last a lifetime. Good Luck.........
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answered by Anonymous
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Seriously don't walk more then two dogs at any time. Try training each to walk properly, then train them to walk together. Otherwise the only people I see ever mastering walking more then two are dog walkers. Sorry
2007-01-21 04:53:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch the Dog Whisperer with Caesar Milan on National Geographic channel, or get one of his books he is great.
2007-01-21 04:52:13
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answered by Anonymous
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u carry a dog biscuit by ur side the walk (but dont let them have it) and they should stay by ur side once u do that for a while they'll get used to it and just stay by ur side
or try walking them one at a time that way u wont be dead by the time u get home
Good luck!!!
2007-01-21 04:50:12
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answered by Crazy Butterfly! 1
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have you tried talking to a dog trainer about what type of collars to use on these dog. there are some types that will help you walk this dog.
2007-01-21 04:52:32
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answered by Skyhoss 4
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I use a prong collar with my pit.He was a holy terror before i started using this collar on him. When he pulls the prongs stick him enough to cause discomfort but not hurt him.
2007-01-21 05:40:29
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answered by big taco 78 2
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Well you could walk two in the morning and one at night.
2007-01-21 05:58:07
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answered by Anonymous
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can you walk them one at a time. i used to walk my two dogs at the same time and found it was nearly impossible
2007-01-21 04:52:09
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answered by ken s 6
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I HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM-WHEN YOU FIND A SOLUTION; PLEASE LET ME KNOW
2007-01-21 05:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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