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Train Your Dog to Heel on a Loose Leash

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Choke chains or shock collars are not the key to a well-behaved dog. Learn how to train your dog to heel on a leash using only treats and psychology.

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Michael J
I meet a number of backpackers on the Appalachian Trail who are barely in control of their dogs. They need to follow your program!
The Dog Guardian
:) Thank you for your comment.
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Patricia H
Absolutely wonderful. I see the benefit of what you are doing for me as well as dog (Jack). I love to see the dogs looking at you to see if they are doing it right. Thank you. My dog will thank you too since he will get to go on more walks.
The Dog Guardian
Thanks Patricia, I have a course up if you are interested to find out more about dog behaviour.
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Karen J
this was great! I live in a very rural place....I wish you would do I about there. CATS and squirrels are big problems here.thanks again.
The Dog Guardian
Pleased it was useful Karen. It does not matter if the dog pulls because it is going for a cat or because it wants to pull you out the door - the correction is the same. The dog must learn a consequence of its action and then be given an opportunity to learn from its mistake. Course coming soon which will explain in much more detail. :)
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Shona G
Well taught. Easy to follow. Our dog already doing much better!
The Dog Guardian
Well done you - whole course coming soon :)
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