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Aug
03

Dog Training – Heel Command 1

Dog Training Video - Teach your dog the heel command. Don't forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook "101 Ways To Improve Your Dog's Behavior" at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com

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  1. cacarnright1972 says:

    Great. I’m going to look up your site to see other training techniques.

  2. robovicify says:

    does it matter if should train to heal on the left or right?

  3. yoyoshotstuff says:

    theres a 95% chance i get a labrador retriever this friday, so im going to use your videos!!!

  4. Michelen7 says:

    Thanks….I’m more comfortable with my dog on my right hand side. Why does it have to be the left?

  5. EmmaShadyLilly says:

    Hi, you didn’t use the command “heel” but “fuss”. Do you use German commands?

  6. lmno456 says:

    @TheFelix187 yes

  7. Riff28Raff says:

    my dog can heal both sides because when im walking him i like him to walk the road side because it keeps him away from the dog shit on the inside, if im going down the shops hes on my left when im coming home hes on my right.
    no leash with me, i trained my dog to heel without a leash, i used the tip of a fishing road to tap him into position, while also using words, now i only need to use words rarely, the rod tip was in the bin after 3months of training.

  8. toxicpickle says:

    great. thanks alot for uploading

  9. TreasureOne says:

    Around the world, dogs heel on the left and horses on the right. If you’ve ever handled both at the same time (many people do), you’ll find this is important. No reason you can’t teach for either side. But if you show in obedience, it must be on the left.

  10. NatashaHope17 says:

    You can teach heel on either side. I teach on the left so when I walk along side roads she’s on the inside. Of course you can teach it on either side, it doesn’t really matter, just pick a side and stick to it!

  11. Nigella1000 says:

    One source says that hunting dogs and guard dogs walked on the left side so the hunter or
    soldier could carry and use his gun in his right hand. Whatever the reason, your dog must
    heel on your left side for obedience competition. But in agility (an obstacle course for dogs),
    it’s very helpful if your dog knows how to walk and run beside you on EITHER side. So
    agility people teach their dog an additional phrase

  12. TheFelix187 says:

    Why is heel on the left side. Can I teach my dog to heel on the right?

  13. sparkyluvzCJ4eva says:

    5stars
    i love your videos

  14. JurassicCat says:

    So long as the dog obeys the commands and does what you want it to, the word doesn’t matter.

  15. racinvr8 says:

    Uh, no. Neither are Rottweilers or Dobermans or Pitbulls, for that matter. An untrained, unsocialized dog of any breed is what is dangerous around kids.

  16. racinvr8 says:

    Interesting! I always find “heel” the hardest concept to teach to puppies. Your approach makes sense by making “heel” an action they can do, instead of telling the puppies to simply stop pulling on the leash.

  17. KIBAfang90 says:

    oh ya and can you enlighten me ? i want to know key german words for dog training too! k luv ya

  18. KIBAfang90 says:

    the word finnish to my dog means to come and sit directly in front of me. and heel is excactly what youve shown me. do you think thats okay?

  19. JodieeLovesMCRx says:

    Hello, this has helped me alot i have a whippet puppy who pulls alot she has learnt not to from your advice thanks!

  20. mandirigma74 says:

    magnifico….mabuhay..

  21. kasperhp says:

    its the gsd dangerous around kids?

  22. eletendre1 says:

    Thank you!

  23. abcgoldens says:

    Good job. 5 stars.

  24. eletendre1 says:

    Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed the tips. You can get a lot more information on my website: AmazingDogTrainingMan dot com.

    Good luck,
    Eric

  25. realitybitssoluagh says:

    hey great tips. I have a husky i have tryed almost everything =D

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