Re: Help
Sharon, you should take your dog to an animal behaviorist for some counter-conditioning. A trainer who isn't a behaviorist isn't going to be that helpful for you or your dog. You're not dealing with aggression, you're dealing with a fearful dog. You need to be the leader and show your dog that there's nothing to fear. This isn't obedience, per se; it's becoming the leader that your dog looks up to and takes guidance from.
If, when your dog pulls, you try and pull back, get excited, raise your voice, etc., that's only going to make the dog do what it's doing even more. You always have to remain calm, and your dog has to look to you in order to know what's expected of him. If you're calm, your dog will remain calm.
You can try a halter or gentle leader; that will give you more leverage and control than a collar. But your best bet is to find a behaviorist first, who can help both you and your dog. Best of luck.
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