Your goal is to show your dog that walking next to you brings good things.
Train your dog to heel off leash.
Then take a step or two repeat the command and put your dog into the heel position again.
Once your dog can perform a rapid fire staccato sequence of several one step heels and sits in.
Repeat this technique until your dog is responding well.
Teaching your dog to walk on a loose leash will eliminate leash pulling during walks which is safer for your dog and more enjoyable for you.
If your dog learns that you have no control while he is off leash and he begins to reward himself you are going to have a much harder time training him and getting him to listen than if you build a solid foundation and motivate him to pay attention to you and teach him that you always have control no matter what or where he is.
Once you have compliance begin using food intermittently while still praising her.
Don t try to heel for two steps until you can heel for one.
During heel walking the leash is never tight or the dog doesn t wear a leash at all.
Teaching a dog to heel is a process that requires regular training sessions.
Training your dog to walk on a leash introduce the puppy to the collar or harness and leash.
Teaching a dog to heel.
Next have your dog stand next to you say the command and show your dog the heel position.
Start out by letting him get used to wearing a collar or harness and a leash.
To teach your dog to heel choose a verbal command such as right here and use it consistently during training.
Say your dog s name followed by the cue heel and move off with your hand tapping your side to encourage her to follow.
Off leash heel walking can be very useful in situations where you need your hands free or when you have more than one dog at heel.
Any dog even the most energetic pups can learn to heel and teaching this command.