QUOTE (ButterflyInAmbr @ Apr 14 2009, 05:35 PM)

I've been warned against tying her to my chair by a friend who did the same and ended up having her pelvis disconnected from her spine when her dog tried to run and pulled her chair over. Roxy is not very big, but she is strong. Do I just hold the leash in my hand while I'm wheeling and teach her to heel? Any training tips? Should I use a regular collar or one of those training ones that tightens when she pulls?
What a coincidence!
I have a parakeet named Frank who was giving me the same problem. Sucker could pull yer arm clean off tryin' to get at another bird.
Turns out Frank had lived with some guy who raised pit bulls for fighting and through osmosis the dog's aggressive behavior must have rubbed off on him.
Now keep in mind, the bird's wings were clipped so his only means of transport were his legs.
Anyway...
We were out for a stroll one day when Frank spots a pigeon on a fence post 'bout a half a block away. Sucker takes off runnin' like a bat outa hell, I mean this guy wants a piece of that pigeon bad. Course I got both hands on the leash unable to get at the brakes, latch onto a tree or do much of anything else to slow us down so it's the two of us, a big fat guy in a wheelchair being yanked down the middle of the road by a budgie on a leather tether in inclement weather. (it was a cold ass winter, and pouring down rain)
We got as far as a rather decrepit whore house in Tijuana, Mexico (Frank knew some of the gals there and got us a great deal on what appeared to be a pair of septuagenarian rodeo clowns.) To this day Frank assures me they were both female, but I'm not so sure. Not that it matters all that much.
So as you can see, I was confronted with the same problem as you. Well, what I did was amputate one of Frank's legs. With only one leg he could only pull half as hard. Much easier to hang on to. Making a walk in the park just that, a walk in the park.
Course Frank's still pissed off. Friggin' budgie sure can hold a grudgie. But what the hell, every once in a while I'll throw him in a room with a few pigeons and let him have his fun. Makes a horrible mess, blood an' guts everywhere, but he gets his exercise and it does calm him down a bit.
Should you decide to try this, I would use some type of anesthetic before hand as the noise otherwise generated will wake up the neighbors. Then ya got the cops bangin at yer door, the PETA people all down yer throat, yadee yaddee yah. An' who needs that shit, right?
Anyway, hope this helps,
E-dog