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SpotTheCat
Herding cats
but I don't understand what that has to do with what I am talking about I am talking about people don't tell you do stop your dog pulling on the leash because it will damage their jointsYou were saying that a lot of dogs pull, because they arent trained to walk correctly. A lot of dogs pull because of genetics. But not being trained has some to do with it as well.
From what I have seen the big mushing kennels start at around 7months old by a year they are fully working. Yes the sports people wait longer but thats why I am looking into it because the information you need to wait longer seems to have come from nowhereI havent looked into pulling sports a lot as i dont have a dog i can do it with. But i have done some. Most dont start until closer to a year and then dont actually start doing heavy work until after a year and a half.
In fact its a common trend that working dog people start younger and do a lot more then sport/companion people and don't seem to be having a issue with it