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Too many dogs can heel, but they can’t be free without pulling. These dogs struggle to make good decisions on their own, so we are forced to micromanage their behavior. It’s vital to teach your dog, how to heal, teaching him how to follow, you will help your relationship, help establish a healthy status of leading and following, and is a extremely important skill for your every day life. Teaching your dog to walk loosely in a free will help teach your dog how to make better decisions on their own, without the need of micromanagement from you, the owner!  when do I use the free walk or the heel walk? For dogs that really struggle with behavior problems, I love teaching a structured, following walk, because of the importance of having your dog look at you for direction, and the effects it has on your relationship, when your dog learns to follow the leader. Also, in public, I really don’t want to give my dog, 6 foot of leash around kids, running around, crossing the street, and shopping plazas or Parks etc.  With all of that being said, I want to be able to switch to a free walk where my dog can sniff the grass roll around in generally do what they want. I do use the sit command as the in between to either walking style. Before I switch from one to the other, I make my dog sit to make it more noticeable and easier to understand for the dog that we are doing something different. in the free walk, I will not use food when the dog checks in, they are no longer “working” and this is also the style of walking. I use when I need a mental break for myself. Once you’ve mastered this on a 6 foot leash, I always recommend that you start this process to a 15 foot leash for people that enjoy hiking or taking their dogs to local parks to have more freedom, this would be the natural progression.
Too many dogs can heel, but they can’t be free without pulling. These dogs struggle to make good decisions on their own, so we are forced to micromanage their behavior. It’s vital to teach your dog, how to heal, teaching him how to follow, you will help your relationship, help establish a healthy status of leading and following, and is a extremely important skill for your every day life. Teaching your dog to walk loosely in a free will help teach your dog how to make better decisions on their own, without the need of micromanagement from you, the owner! when do I use the free walk or the heel walk? For dogs that really struggle with behavior problems, I love teaching a structured, following walk, because of the importance of having your dog look at you for direction, and the effects it has on your relationship, when your dog learns to follow the leader. Also, in public, I really don’t want to give my dog, 6 foot of leash around kids, running around, crossing the street, and shopping plazas or Parks etc. With all of that being said, I want to be able to switch to a free walk where my dog can sniff the grass roll around in generally do what they want. I do use the sit command as the in between to either walking style. Before I switch from one to the other, I make my dog sit to make it more noticeable and easier to understand for the dog that we are doing something different. in the free walk, I will not use food when the dog checks in, they are no longer “working” and this is also the style of walking. I use when I need a mental break for myself. Once you’ve mastered this on a 6 foot leash, I always recommend that you start this process to a 15 foot leash for people that enjoy hiking or taking their dogs to local parks to have more freedom, this would be the natural progression.

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