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March 21, 2010

Dog Training Obedience

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Hello i have a dog and it really needs dog obedience training any help please?



Hi it is important to know that repetition is the key whenever you are trying to teach your dog something new. Whether it's a trick or making your dog obey a command repetition is always important.

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Dog Training Obedience

How do you fix a sloppy heel-free in dog obedience training?

My dog Benny is a stuborn little Border Terrier. He has a very sloppy and loose off lead heel. Does anyone have tips on fixing him??



When training, attach fishing line (heavy enough for your dog not to break) to your dog's collar, with the other end attached to your belt. The dog won't see it too well and he'll believe he's off lead. If you need to make a correction, do so with your hand on the fish line, but immediately let go. Try to convince your dog that he's working off lead, but that he won't get away with bad heeling. Use plenty of bait at first, and decrease baiting as your dog's heeling improves.

Another training tool that some folks like to use is a small training stick. This can be a 2-3 foot wooden dowel. When heeling your dog, use the stick to guide him in closer to you if he starts drifting. If he starts forging, hold the stick in front of his chest, and guide him back. If he starts lagging, guide him forward at his rump. If he doesn't sit straight, use the stick to gently position him where you want him. Remember to keep an upright posture and hold the stick in an inconspicuous manner. Use the stick to gently nudge the dog, don't poke him or strike him.

Good luck.

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