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Dog Training, That Can Cut Training Time
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IS YOUR DOG STILL FORGING? HERE'S A QUICK TIP...
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Getting your dog to walk on a loose leash is easy. However, sometimes
your dog--especially if he's a young or adolescent dog--will still instist
on walking slightly in front of you. He's not pulling on the leash...
he's just not walking along side you, in the heel position. (The
heel position means that his right leg is aligned with your left leg,
and his toes and your toes line up, when you stop).
Many young dogs, especially, don't initially understand the concept
of staying parallel to you. Here's how to fix it:
Take a baby step forward. Only one. If he doesn't take one
baby step forward, tug backward with the leash, until he takes a step
backward and is parallel to you.
Now take one more baby step forward. Do the same thing.
Continue this for about 50 steps, and you'll see your dog begin to make
eye contact and only take on step forward.
Now take two baby steps forward, and stop. Repeat and rinse.
(That's an expression from an old American commercial, for those of
my readers living overseas).
Then three steps. And back to one step. Practice this, and
remember to praise whenever your dog only moves with you, in unison.
Pretty soon, it'll "click" for your dog, and you and your pet will stroll
along, picture-perfect.
To learn more, please read:
http://www.experts-at.com/DogProblems.htm
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