What am I doing wrong?
Should I walk her more often?
Should I even worry about it?
Here's a picture of her.

This will work though it takes longer to get the same results.4dabirds wrote:You are training your dog to pull you, to go forward . Since you have been giving the dog consistent reinforcement and reward for this behavior it will continue to happen. If you chose to go with a corrective measure such as a pinch or prong collar it may work as long as you have the pinch or prong collar on the dog. The dog may also accept the correction to get what it wants and continue to pull in spite of the collar. If you would like to use training to teach your dog how to walk on the leash. Simply stop allowing the dog to pull and stop rewarding it by moving forward. When the dog pulls on you, stand still. When the dog starts to relax, move forward. Your forward momentum should be the cue that tells the dog to walk. As soon as the leash gets tight stop moving. This may take some time since your dog has been trained to pull. This method works with out putting the dog in pain.
Sounds like a very intelligent way to proceed. You are allowing the dog to learn in two ways instead of just one. Just keep it as positive as you can when the dog does what you want it to.pkbirdog wrote:I appreciate all the quick responses.
Ray, the book I am reading focuses on conditioning and keeping everything fun and it dosen't go into any detail on how to get your pup to walk calmly on a leash. Your method seems correct. Im going to give the half hitch around the waist a try along with 4dabirds method of only walking when the leash is loose.