May 17, 2011
When taking the dog for a walk, does he always need to be in a heel position? I pull him close as cars are passing and if there are a lot of distractions. Is it necessary?
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Hi, I first want to thank you for the extremely informative web site.You guys were recommended to me from "A Better Dog Training" because you had videos and I've been very pleased. We plan on getting some videos very soon but I do have a question that I was hoping you could help me with right now.
When taking the dog for a walk does he always need to be in the heel position? He behaves very well when on a loose lease very rarely pulling, 8 month old yellow lab. I pull him close (heel) as cars are passing and if there are a lot of distractions around but do we need to stay in that position for the duration of the walk?
Thanks again for all the info and I look forward to your response.
Brian
Cindy's Answer:
I only use a formal 'heel' command when I need my dog heeling in absolute perfect position with all his focus on me. This isn't really practical for everyday life, I use it for competition or severe distractions only, similar to what you describe.
As long as my dogs are walking next to me, not pulling then that's fine with me. I use the command "walk" for that. It's a more casual exercise and I can always ask for a formal heel if I need to.
It sounds like you are doing just fine.
Cindy
As long as my dogs are walking next to me, not pulling then that's fine with me. I use the command "walk" for that. It's a more casual exercise and I can always ask for a formal heel if I need to.
It sounds like you are doing just fine.
Cindy
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