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Heel vs. loose leash
Hey all,
Excited to join this community! Already, I am feeling like I am learning a lot while lamenting that I had known more earlier before making some mistakes.
I have a 4 year old pitbull mix who is really sweet but was really reactive to other dogs on leash and was constantly pulling. After watching YouTube videos (mostly Tom Davis-No Bad Dogs), I learned a bit more about corrections and how important it to get obedience down so I have been working on getting my dog to heel (walk next to me).
This greatly has improved our walks and he is a really nice walker (with the exception of his excitement/hyper focus-reactivity to other dogs).
In trying to address his dog reactivity, I ran across Robert’s YouTube videos and realized that I should be doing more loose leash walking. In a few of the instances where I got myself to not just become nervous at the sight of other dogs, follow some of Roberts advice about correcting at the end of the leash and doing some turns to get my dog to re-engage with me, my dog did much better in not lunging trying to get to the other dogs. He still whined but was able to follow my air command or just continue to walk with me.
Long way to get to my point that, in an effort to make sure my dog was engaged with me in the walks…I been asking my dog to heal for our almost 2 mile walks. I have been correcting him when he goes a bit ahead because I thought he should be heeling through our whole walk. However, I now realize, maybe I shouldn’t be expecting for him to be aligned with me (thus correct him so much) when he goes slightly ahead of me.
I guess I just have a question about how I can make the transition from still getting solid control from him without expecting/using “heel” AND…what would it look like to walk a dog on a loose leash. I haven’t found a video of Robert or a client walking their dog on loose leash. I want my dog to enjoy his walks and not constantly correcting him because that doesn’t seem fair.
Thank you all…and hopefully my long drawn out post wasn’t confusing or show my complete ignorance.
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