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After many months of trying, my 14 lbs terrier mix is not consistently straight on a recall or being called front from heel. Do you have any advice? Thanks!!
I teach fronts with puppies and small dogs by sitting on a stool or bucket. I angle my legs out to form a V and then teach them to look up at my face to get a reward. I gradually use taller and taller stools and move my legs to a more normal position as they show they understand. How fast you move to a normal standing position depends on how quickly the dog grasps the concept.
You can also use visual guides on the floor, like pvc poles for the dog to position themselves between.
I have also used a small touch pad that I place in front of me in the desired position, if the dog knows touch pads this is very clear and the biggest problem is fading the pad. I use smaller and smaller touch pads until the dog doesn't need it anymore.
Thanks so much, Cindy! I understand and will give these options a try. I found Leerburg about a year ago and the videos I’ve purchased have greatly improved my dog handling skills. Many thanks to you, Ed, Michael and Forrest!