Heel training: Changing Directions
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Obviously not an effective way to train heel. The dog spent no time in the heel position at all, and only reluctantly followed you around. Maybe you should try rewarding her when she is in the correct position, you will see her whole attitude towards training change. She will be eager to train, rather than grudgingly doing it.
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thanks, i'll take a look at that and tell u wut i think.
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LOLOL...dessert. Thanks for being one of those pathetic YouTube jackasses that spend their life trying to spew out as much negativity as possible. Wouldn't it have been much more productive to ask if I use any positive reinforcement training and having an adult conversation about training techniques instead of puking out your negative energy like a child.
UplandIdaho 8 months ago
why doesnt she pull?
Spontania24 3 years ago
She is at heel and not supposed to pull. I see you like protection dog stuff...I have a good friend that trains Dutch Shepards for that.
UplandIdaho 3 years ago
yeah, i'd like to train them when i get older
but what i meant was how did you get her to stop pulling?
Spontania24 3 years ago
That's the main purpose of the changing direction training. To keep them at heel. Go to my Web site and I explain how I train a dog to heel...just do a search for Upland Idaho on the web.
UplandIdaho 3 years ago