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That is a problem that most people encourage. They walk in the door and get the high pitched excited tone and the dogs already excitement is kicked up a notch. You should just ignore and even use that as a training period and then give praise when the dog relaxes. They want to learn even if it's not always easy. Just imagine we had to try to figure out everything they were saying and then realize how hard it must be for them. They can do it though. Use calm persistence.
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Nice, you must be a prof. trainer.
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Thank you for this video, I think it is the most helpful I've seen for teaching heel and I will try it on my dog in the morning. Thank you again!
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Thanks for sharing
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Eric, I watched so many dog training videos in youtube. You are the best because you are not talking much to us as well as to the dog. You talk briefly. I really appreciate for your gentle talk.
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This is a useful way to teach your dog to stand next to you. I would slap my side and say SIDE! while teaching this one instead of "heel" as I reserve that one for when we're in motion. This technique can lay a starting foundation for a solid "SIDE" command. My dog responded pretty well to it.
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@howBoutRedTubelol Well, it will be a lot of repetition before you get a strict 10cm. Start by sitting your dog next to you while standing next to a wall. Stand close to a wall and get your dog to squeeze in next to you and sit, then reward him. The dog will start to get used to standing close to you. From there you can teach a heel as you walk your dog.
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question? how hard is it to teach my dog when walking to keep his head 10cm's away from my leg, i saw that dog show at the last air show and i love that trick i wanna teach my dog that, dont know how :(
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i am so buying ur book!!
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can you learn to your dog 2 commands at the same time?
How do you feel about using clickers?
ohmyclarissa 5 months ago
@ohmyclarissa Big fan of clickers.
eletendre1 5 months ago