How to Train a Dog to "Heel" (K9-1.com)

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  • @EchoChick2009
    @EchoChick2009 10 років тому +771

    this video helped us immensely, thanks! it's nice that the cute little doggy is a beginner. i mean, u actually get to see a dog learn from scratch. lots of UA-cam vid's will demonstrate with a dog that already knows wat to do!? it REALLY helped to see how to deal with a doggy that mite not "get it right" the very first time. thanks again.

    • @Victor-mu6xl
      @Victor-mu6xl 7 років тому +8

      Amanda S. Check out zak George to see more videos where the dog does not know what to do

    • @nairnmonster
      @nairnmonster 7 років тому +13

      I agree, so many people have trained adult dogs so it's not easy to see young or untrained reacting to the training. Great videos that are not patronising. 👍🏻

    • @tt_bowley3145
      @tt_bowley3145 7 років тому +1

      Amanda S. E

    • @michaelreyes4276
      @michaelreyes4276 4 роки тому +1

      If you want help training your dog then I recommend you go here now: zootdogtraining.blogspot.com .

    • @catfight8197
      @catfight8197 4 роки тому +1

      @@michaelreyes4276 why do you recommend this?

  • @christinaowens796
    @christinaowens796 Рік тому +504

    My oldest son is in his early 20's and he has type 1 diabetes. But thank God for this piece of article ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxibD_L3sDyYENL5CwePCd9plRBqjzw2mw At first he thought he had the flu and was lying down on the bed for three days until his sister took him to the hospital. They took his blood and it was 600. What I do not understand is how he could have gotten it, since no one in the family has it. But he is winning the battle now. This is a good stuff.

  • @HansTheMess
    @HansTheMess 2 роки тому +23

    To be honest I searched "how to train a dog to heel" many times before but this was the only video that actually explained to me how I was actually supposed to teach it to the dog, great video!

  • @brooklynhale8245
    @brooklynhale8245 8 років тому +541

    My puppy is 15 weeks old and this worked for her! I've trained her sit,lay,shake,roll over, speak and now heal! Thanks for the video!

    • @Jstarr679
      @Jstarr679 8 років тому +2

      Life with Brooklyn what breed?

    • @anikeniaokskywalker8120
      @anikeniaokskywalker8120 7 років тому +2

      Life with Brooklyn awesome

    • @brooklynhale8245
      @brooklynhale8245 7 років тому +13

      Jaela Hutton sorry that I'm just now seeing your comment, she's a American cocker spaniel! Amazing breed.

    • @brooklynhale8245
      @brooklynhale8245 7 років тому +3

      Anikeniaok Skywalker yes she's a very smart dog. Cocker spaniel are very amazing and known as 'hunting dogs' so they are bred to work with humans.

    • @basher-375
      @basher-375 7 років тому +19

      I wish i could teach genji to heal.

  • @Pianopenguinz3
    @Pianopenguinz3 3 роки тому +69

    Thank you for showing how to do this not only with a dog that isn't already trained, but also with positive reinforcement training! So many heel/walking videos I see are heavily focused on a slip lead or a prong. I had started training this a little bit with my dog but the tips to swing wider for a larger dog and to start at phase one and then add movement is really helpful!

    • @fabiantimmins2224
      @fabiantimmins2224 Рік тому +6

      Really depends heavily on the breed and what their primary drives are. This form of training would be almost completely useless with a guard/protection breed as they have little to no food drive. Slip lead and prong collars are extemely effective tools when used correctly, you are supposed to be aiming for a loose leash anyway so the slip or prong are merely an attention grabber.

    • @Hayri2011
      @Hayri2011 5 місяців тому

      All dogs have food drive, otherwise they'd starve to death. Aversive tools are for lazy and incompetent trainers​@fabiantimmins2224

  • @supernova4867
    @supernova4867 8 років тому +3118

    I just asked my 9 week old husky if he's ready for this and he howled at me then bit my finger

  • @kapeed14
    @kapeed14 4 роки тому +215

    I just showed this video to my 18 week old puppy. Hopefully he learnt something 🤞

  • @gregt.5299
    @gregt.5299 8 років тому +413

    This is a great video. Way better than all the other "Heel" videos I've seen on UA-cam. I only wish I had seen this earlier.

    • @k9-1
      @k9-1  8 років тому +21

      thank you! Be sure to watch the "phase 2" version as well on our channel.

    • @Bimmerboy353
      @Bimmerboy353 8 років тому +6

      Hey, I really wanna teach this to my future german shepherd, I just wanna know which steps he should know before training heel. I guess it's things like Sit, stay, release, and pay attention when calling his name? Also, if the dog is really distracted to other dogs, but not when heeling, what if I ''release'' him from heel, is it a possibility he will be really distracted again by other dogs ? Great video btw, i'd just wish the phase 2 video was with the same dog to see his progress, but it's still the best heeling video on youtube :)

    • @petlover2685
      @petlover2685 8 років тому

      #Namal Dayawansa great video,what kind of dog treats do you use. @Life with Brooklyn

    • @Kauehsir3306
      @Kauehsir3306 6 років тому +2

      Can you please tell why did you incorporate the free command?

    • @McKurdi
      @McKurdi 6 років тому

      Dog Training by K9-1.com would love seeing these methods on a Shiba Inu puppy, as I am getting one soon, hope they aren’t that hard to train as people say

  • @christina5961
    @christina5961 10 років тому +625

    I love her awkward jumping, run-gallop thing she has goin' on while she follows the treat. hahahah

    • @russellsutherland5944
      @russellsutherland5944 4 роки тому +4

      your hahaha ended at a h so it was ha-ha-ha-h

    • @ms_filosopher
      @ms_filosopher 4 роки тому +8

      @@russellsutherland5944 you must be very OCD to care lol

    • @HardinProuductionsOriginal
      @HardinProuductionsOriginal 9 місяців тому

      ​@@ms_filosopher oh shush, what he said was funny. Smh

    • @ms_filosopher
      @ms_filosopher 9 місяців тому

      @@HardinProuductionsOriginal hahahaha! I was obviously just rosting him/her a little bit. Chill out 😆 🤣 is not that serious

  • @mr.blister4856
    @mr.blister4856 4 роки тому +560

    I have a pit bull that has mental disability’s, and she is special needs. I was able to teach her this in 8 minutes. All dogs are amazing, no matter what disability they have

    • @needlenaari
      @needlenaari 3 роки тому +5

      Wow ❤️

    • @mr.blister4856
      @mr.blister4856 3 роки тому +3

      @Alex draws Haha dont worry you dont have to

    • @sebastianthomson8882
      @sebastianthomson8882 3 роки тому +10

      @@mr.blister4856 "lol my dog doesnt have a disability but good lord he couldnt do this pretty incredible yours could

    • @jyotikamj3646
      @jyotikamj3646 3 роки тому

      ❤❤❤

    • @Ashonps5
      @Ashonps5 3 роки тому +2

      I have an American akita soo... he did not do this trick😭

  • @darkstars3247
    @darkstars3247 5 років тому +909

    Take a shot everytime she says “good girl”

  • @jaked1902
    @jaked1902 5 років тому +524

    Just watching this has trained me. Now anytime my wife says heel I run to her left leg. Thanks.

  • @badwolf9592
    @badwolf9592 8 років тому +78

    My 10 week old German Shepherd puppy can sit, lie down, stay, come (when whistled), shake and 'leave it.' This is the first vid I've used, she learned it in 8 minutes. This breed is a smart one!

    • @2007tacoma
      @2007tacoma 3 роки тому +2

      My gsd pup comes home Jan 20, when 8 weeks old. I can't wait to start training her

    • @omactimberstudios9596
      @omactimberstudios9596 2 роки тому

      Yes mine has learned a lot of stuff he is so smart and a good boy

    • @daniellemiller4599
      @daniellemiller4599 Рік тому

      I know this was from a long time ago but I’m getting my gs puppy on the 29th April when he’s a 8 weeks and a few days, should I start this kind of training straight away or will he be a bit too young ?

    • @genericname8727
      @genericname8727 Рік тому

      ​@@daniellemiller4599 First let him get comfortable in the home. Teach commands like “sit”, “stay”, “leave it” because they’re good for safety. Train him to go to the toilet in the correct location, and basic stuff like that. That sort of thing is what I’ll suspect you’ll be focussing on immediately. The dog will be a puppy so will take longer to understand a lot of training than an older dog, will probably get bored or tired quicker, and could also become overwhelmed easier. So be patient, use positive reinforcement, and don’t put too much pressure on them. But yes, you can start with these simple commands and progress to more advanced stuff when you feel he’s got a hang of things. It’s okay if your dog takes a little longer to learn things too. I’m sure he’ll get there with patience and consistency from you. Plenty of tutorials online from others in your same position too.

  • @esmealvarado5887
    @esmealvarado5887 2 роки тому +6

    I have a pitbull who has been in the family for 12 years. However he has not been properly trained at all he learned this in like 10 minutes wow this video helped a lot.

  • @deralictv.
    @deralictv. 5 років тому +18

    I'm teaching my B malinois 3month puppy heel with your method and it's working. Slowly but surely. Thank you.

  • @jeffreyho3218
    @jeffreyho3218 5 років тому +22

    Without a doubt for myself this was the BEST video on training a new puppy how to heel!! Thank you so much!!

  • @pebblestheschnoodle8991
    @pebblestheschnoodle8991 6 років тому +6

    Really clear, effective instructions. My 6-year-old schnoodle was doing step 1 by the third arc and is already walking to and sitting at heel with the arc technique. The trainer helped me realize that I needed to slow down and train my dog step by step. I'd been trying to teach her to heel while walking, and it was confusing her and frustrating me. The tip about not using the leash for guiding or correcting was also very valuable. Thanks so much for sharing your techniques!

  • @racoonwolfe7747
    @racoonwolfe7747 6 років тому +3

    You teach the little things no one else does. It sets your training videos apart. Thanks!

  • @botelhorui
    @botelhorui 10 років тому +19

    this video helped me understand that you can use the smell of the treat to make them follow the correct movement

  • @leejoeburke
    @leejoeburke 9 років тому +92

    Simple straight forward positive training........ good job

  • @carathrenL
    @carathrenL 5 років тому +11

    Wish I had learned this method months ago. We’ve been having a difficult time training our 2 yr old shepherd to heel. Can’t wait to try this. Great idea. Thank you!!

  • @moofushu
    @moofushu 5 років тому +760

    I know how Gipsy feels. I'm starting to realize my wife did the very same thing to me for her trips to the mall.

    • @moofushu
      @moofushu 5 років тому +48

      @@dentside78 It sounds like you might have dated her before I married her. The only thing you left out was the click of her heels as she walks around as if to say "here boy."

    • @joses7850
      @joses7850 5 років тому +20

      @@dentside78 the question is, was he able to do all that with all the distractions..lol..good boy

    • @ingridlee2613
      @ingridlee2613 5 років тому +6

      LMFAO!!!!

    • @muratcosar6303
      @muratcosar6303 5 років тому +7

      You made me smile 😁 thank you

    • @mudaly9133
      @mudaly9133 4 роки тому +4

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @daisyrose7796
    @daisyrose7796 5 років тому +7

    Thank you for this! I’ve been watching all kinds of UA-cam videos on how to train my puppy to heel, but none of them have stuck with me like this one.. Your video is so clear & comprehensive - I already know that my puppy will be able to learn this efficiently because I now have such a good grasp of how to train him this command.

  • @marianamaguire5858
    @marianamaguire5858 6 років тому +1

    I really like this trainer’s videos. She explains technique just enough and clearly, then shows a lot. Other people’s training videos are overproduced and don’t actually show me what to do. I wish this trainer would make more videos for leash training!!

  • @banjaran611
    @banjaran611 4 роки тому +5

    i love how you explain each and every step with increased difficulty

  • @ellenhan8919
    @ellenhan8919 2 роки тому

    Clear, straight forward and comprehensive. The best I’ve ever seen.

  • @cookiemonster1239
    @cookiemonster1239 5 років тому +25

    My dog is 2 1/2 but it still turned out great and he listened !

  • @robertbern1
    @robertbern1 8 років тому +5

    Thank you. Your videos are the best and the most professional I've found. The details are clear and precise. They've really helped transform the malamute I've adopted into a companion everyone can love.

  • @Pg--xq5bj
    @Pg--xq5bj 9 років тому +427

    "good girl, good giiiirl, good girl, good girl, good giiiirl, GREAT girl,

    • @zavier3644
      @zavier3644 5 років тому +18

      GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD CURRL

    • @WaltzingWhales4
      @WaltzingWhales4 5 років тому +15

      Zavier me when I curl my hair

    • @gorephobia1
      @gorephobia1 4 роки тому +1

      Emphatically Empathetic BAHAHA

  • @jh3142
    @jh3142 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this. I've been to two different puppy classes and nobody taught this properly and everyone was struggling with it. They totally missed out learning the "heel" command first. Thank you so much.

  • @cameronmcmahen6488
    @cameronmcmahen6488 8 років тому +53

    Took my 100+ lb great dane/lab mix no time to pick this up at 1.5 years, thank you.

    • @ladyewo6778
      @ladyewo6778 5 місяців тому

      I'm considering adopting an almost 2 yo Lab mix from the shelter. I have zero experience training a dog. I was wondering how hard it is to train a dog to walk on a leash. She is a stray with no prior training. My previous Jack Russell was the boss of me. I adopted her as a senior. She walked me. I need to know how to deal with a larger breed. The lab is a sweetheart. I found her as a stray and sent her to the shelter. Her former people don't want her back 😢 I don't want anything bad to happen to her at the shelter

  • @anavazquez3076
    @anavazquez3076 2 роки тому +1

    I have a 3 month old Belgium shepherd and he is a super fast learner we have now applied your videos for down and heel they are great!!! ❤️ Thanks for doing this!

  • @vulptex3714
    @vulptex3714 4 роки тому +3

    I am a pretty good trainer; at least with all my past dogs, and others have asked me to help them with their dogs (Eskies, Rotties, Dobermans, German Shepherds, Pit Bulls, blue tick hound etc.) Even volunteer trained at a German Shepherd kennel with Shutzhund trained dogs. I've always had very high success training. My new puppy is a Yakutian Laika. She is the oldest puppy I've ever gotten. She was 12 weeks and 2 days when I flew from Seattle to Dallas and back in 1 day. I let her acclimate the first 2.5 days. Just teaching her her name, and to go outside to potty. Then started with little 5-10 min training sessions throughout the day. She is incredibly smart, she learned sit an a few minutes with ASL sign, and after day 1 she was bored, I added a verbal cue, a month in she's reliable indoors but not outdoors. She will do down, stand, off, most of the time leave it and drop it. Heel is a work in progress but she will do beautifully if you go at a very fast brisk walk. Come is also about 50/50. Forget any of it with distractions outdoors. She is a socialite and just wants to say hi to everyone and every dog. I just started using some German Commands too. She is learning the game of fetch quite well. Brings it right back about 80% now.
    However, I've never; in my entire life, seen a dog this stubborn, not even huskies. It's part of the breed, if they don't wanna they put the breaks on so you constantly are redirecting to get them to do as asked. My husband just won't use the right words, or hand signals, and that's incredibly frustrating because consistency is everything!. She is incredibly bonded to me in just 1 month and a week, follows me everywhere! Wakes from naps and follows me to next room etc. (more about that in a minute). I take her everywhere with me, she meets dogs on walks a lot, but her only real play sessions were with a 7yr old Mastiff, and a 3 yr old Doberman with his sibling a 2.5 yr old Rottweiler. I hate off leash parks, and people are poisoning dogs in our area at them or bringing in fight dogs to seriously mame the dogs and sometimes kill them. So with Covid it's been extremely hard finding puppy play time. FYI I use baked organic chicken breast and some baked organ meat cut up into small tidbits for her treats, she spit out everything else. She was under weight when I got her home and gained nearly a full pound in 2 days, clearly her litter mates were eating all the food. She isn't a gobbler, she's a grazer, eats a little, plays a little, eats a little more etc. In the 5 weeks I've had her she has doubled in size going from 9lbs4oz to 17.5lbs. Vet says she's incredibly healthy. She's losing teeth and adult ones are coming in. She is now almost 17.5 weeks old.
    My questions are:
    1. I'm having a really hard time getting her to understand stay and her release she just sits there still, no matter what I try. I've never had issues before, but she's very spontaneous and refuses to "want to do it" so far. I've seen your videos as well as others, but those techniques haven't worked at all in a week of trying 8 mini sessions (10 min each) every day. Any other advice or tips would be helpful.
    2. Constantly biting the leash, I've made it very very boring, not doing anything, turning my back, walking the other way.....still biting the leash. So ideas with that would be appreciated as well.
    3. I know some dogs like to mouth, I know you can't change instinct from what they were bred to do. Her breed was bred to be sled dogs in -57F temps, herd reindeer, hunt, and be part of the Native Siberian Yakuts family and constant companion. I have her on a leash, I've begun harness training with a Wonder Walker front clip, she is fine wearing it until she tries to pull then she bites the front strap ( any tighter I couldn't get a finger under it) and the leash frantically, jumping and really freaking out. If she walks too far behind you she nips at your calves or shoes. She does pull a lot on leash, even after a 15-20 min game of fetch before her walk. Her biting has drawn blood twice on me, so I began "No Bite" and if she bites too hard I'll put a drop of apple cider vinegar in her mouth. That part is getting better, but she bites at her brush incessantly, I treat her when she isn't biting during a grooming/brushing session but it's non-stop. She lets me brush her teeth, wipe her ears, and wipe her pads off but will bite at the wipe sometimes. Any advice besides patience and time?
    4. Potty training nightmare! When we brought her home she had bloody diarrhea for 4 days, she passed pine chip bedding she was eating at the breeders, breeder had her on very hard core worming meds as well. I've still never seen a 3 month old puppy walk into their crate and defecate and then lay down in it. We live on the 3rd floor of an apt with elevator access, so against my best wishes we are also using pee pads. Still she'll walk into her crate and poo or pee. I made the mistake of yelling NO! after the first week of her here and now she does not want to be in her crate at all. I have coaxed her with treats, I have given her Kongs full of nummies and chew toys, she has water also, but even if I'm sitting at the door, as soon as I close it, she's screaming bloody murder, biting at the wire, pawing at it, jumping around, and this does not stop, only escalates, at first I tried 5min. waited in between screeches to open door again, I've tried 5min -30min. It still gets louder and louder. She has only slept in her crate 5x now. I thought she had quit with the accidents in her crate until 2 days ago she went pee again and again 3x during one day in her crate. Any advice?
    I will take her out, she'll go both, I'll walk her etc. she'll go again. As soon as we walk in the door, she goes in the house again within 5 min. She does go to the door now to go out, but sometimes she refuses to go to the bathroom and will just sit there outside (on leash) no matter how much coaxing you do. After 30 min of this, back in the house and she'll pee or poo again. It's almost like she's marking her territory.
    Any and all help would be appreciated. Thank you.

  • @somewheretheheartis
    @somewheretheheartis Рік тому

    The best ‘heel’ instruction video I’ve seen. This method is so much better then the other one I was doing.

  • @SLR33406
    @SLR33406 7 років тому +6

    Gypsy's a beautiful moving GSD also! Lovely to watch from the side. She's forward, light, and lofty! Excellent foundation training! Love your videos! Thanks for sharing! :D

  • @LalaCugina
    @LalaCugina Рік тому +1

    I have had great difficulty teaching my 18w Greek Harehound to heel. Thank you so much! We are making so much progress!

  • @michaelangelos5117
    @michaelangelos5117 5 років тому +8

    Thanks for the video. My boy is getting better. I think it also helps that Gypsy is very smart.

  • @illuminadia6023
    @illuminadia6023 5 років тому +1

    I have been trying a different method of teaching heel to my 4 month old coonhound, and he did not get it at all. After doing this twice a day about 20 minutes for 3 days my boy is doing awesome!! He stays in position without me having to blatantly guide him now and I am so impressed!! I never thought teaching heel could be easy. Now we are working on heeling with distractions. Thank you!

    • @illuminadia6023
      @illuminadia6023 5 років тому +1

      But I am having one consistent issue, he doesnt understand that when I am standing still and command him to heel, he must get into the heel position and when I command him to heel he will sit in front of me and wait for me to guide him with the treat. How do I get him to understand he needs to go into position and not wait for me to guide him into it?

  • @organicpigeonmilk
    @organicpigeonmilk 9 років тому +24

    I am pausing and working with my puppy as you go. This channel is such a huge help, and my border collie has gotten this down just in two hours of work and play in between! Thank you so much

  • @chiefchick
    @chiefchick 5 років тому

    You are awesome. First time I will be teaching a dog any commands and I am sooo happy I found your video where you actually started with a newbie dog that did not know the command. I think it's a waste of time to watch a video to teach HEEL with a dog that already knows the command. Nothing to learn from that! Thank you!!!!

  • @HugotheDawg
    @HugotheDawg 4 роки тому +8

    I really love how your using positive reinforcement! There's no need for punishment on aversive collars like e collars, prong, or choke collars since positive reinforcement has been proven to be just as effective (if not more!), and less risky for your dog. Well done!

  • @margochilcott9374
    @margochilcott9374 Рік тому +1

    I love how you broke this down into simple steps.

  • @missfluffylove
    @missfluffylove 6 років тому +109

    Me: Wow this looks like a nice way to teach my dog heel!
    Also me: Where did you get those pants they look so comfy

  • @kennithlambert2563
    @kennithlambert2563 7 місяців тому

    I'm not a professional but I started about a week ago training my 15 week old German Shepherd puppy with basics.
    Thanks for your video.

  • @POPC0RRN
    @POPC0RRN 10 років тому +3

    Great training! Happy, satisfied and motivated dogs. Love it!
    Gypsy's gonna be sooooo beautiful when she grows up. My god!

  • @doris5625
    @doris5625 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you SO much for this. I never knew how to start from scratch. You're the only one I found that helped.

  • @madisonpinkey5814
    @madisonpinkey5814 6 років тому +4

    This completely worked for my dog. Hes 3 years old and did great. All I have to do it say "heel" and he does it.

  • @lauralawson7827
    @lauralawson7827 5 років тому +1

    This worked PERFECTLY my springer spaniel pup is definitely getting the hang of the word use “heel” I’m glad this worked, thanks!

  • @docnez8562
    @docnez8562 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for the lessons, my Australian Cattle dog is picking up on instructions fast. It’s amazing.

  • @micahthomas3689
    @micahthomas3689 4 роки тому

    My 6month basenji has understood the concept of heel with this method in less then a min. And basenjis are very very stubborn and hard to train he’s proving everyone wrong!
    Thank you for this video!

  • @grindz7441
    @grindz7441 5 років тому +634

    Who else is watching even tho they don’t have a dog😂😭

    • @blissbombz9965
      @blissbombz9965 5 років тому +1

      Omg lol yes

    • @Imwright720
      @Imwright720 5 років тому +5

      There’s a dog in the video. I thought this was how to pick up a beautiful girl.

    • @chrisclark887
      @chrisclark887 5 років тому +7

      Yuh. I'm about to buy a german shepherd though

    • @jesseguliker5453
      @jesseguliker5453 5 років тому +2

      Yup but getting my golden retriever in February, I had my German shepherd trained for all of this but he got ran over 2 weeks ago which really sucks cuz he was only a year old

    • @remedy6424
      @remedy6424 5 років тому

      I have 4 dogs 🐕

  • @lisadaniels6020
    @lisadaniels6020 Рік тому +1

    You are the only
    Person I’ve seen training a dog to heel BEHIND YOU.

  • @EmmysJourney
    @EmmysJourney 7 років тому +11

    Thanks I will do this tomorrow (I'm training my dog to be a service dog by myself using Owner Training in only 12 I started my own channel on rescued ☺😊 I love your channel 💞

    • @m1kayla143
      @m1kayla143 4 роки тому

      Wow! How are you doing now?

  • @Plutoliz
    @Plutoliz 2 роки тому

    I have a service dog in training and heel is something he struggles with on turns and all the videos I found used prog collars and reprimanding them by yanking on their leashes to make them yelp and I just couldn’t imagine using fear to teach him to follow me. So thank you for showing such a loving way !! I will be trying it out today :)

  • @malisatom6175
    @malisatom6175 4 роки тому +24

    I’m just watching all these training waiting to get my Doberman.😂😁

    • @simigill1447
      @simigill1447 4 роки тому +5

      Malisa Tom it’s 2am & I’m watching this FOR my Doberman while she’s sleeping on my stomach. Warning you now, VERY hyper dogs lol

  • @maxfuerte1974
    @maxfuerte1974 3 роки тому

    This is genius I’ve tried teaching my dog to walk on a leash and no video has helped a friend suggested maybe begin with heel and once again I couldn’t get him to do it but this method is working. We haven’t progressed to leash yet but at least now he knows what position to be in. I am now hopeful he will be able to walk in public spaces one day.

  • @mariahk5654
    @mariahk5654 6 років тому +3

    I've been trying to train my nearly 3 yr old lab this THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO

  • @Avatargirl05
    @Avatargirl05 7 років тому

    Finally some actually training that can be observed vs already trained dogs! Get to see what my dog does and how to correct it. This is extra nice to watch since my boy dog Prince looks just like Gypsy! Thank you!!!

  • @drgallus3381
    @drgallus3381 6 років тому +34

    Gypsy: keep dose tweets comin', lady

  • @helenawright6246
    @helenawright6246 6 років тому +2

    Looking forward to teaching my GSD puppy this. Only 3 more weeks and 3 days to go till she comes home and the training begins! Thanks for sharing!

  • @masterasia4175
    @masterasia4175 6 років тому +49

    That feel when I tell my dog to heal and he uses Curaga to restore my health to 20,000

  • @Msfelixthecatz
    @Msfelixthecatz Рік тому

    I LOVE THIS METHOD!! I've tried others but finally my pitbull/lab mix understands what to do! Thanks so much.

  • @roshaadlall291
    @roshaadlall291 7 років тому +6

    Great video! So informative. I've looked at all your stuff!
    Quick question: How long do you take before you change phases? Do you train one phase for days until they get it right? Then move onto the next phase, and then eventually onto training the next command? I want to train my dog, but I also don't want to confuse him.

  • @charmc4152
    @charmc4152 7 років тому

    If you could say there was a component of this video that was "money," for me it would be the demonstration of using the arc movement with treat in hand to bring your dog into position, and the recommendations for troubleshooting timing and position of the hand with the release of the treat. Over the course of many years and several dogs, I've read instructions on teaching a dog to heel that usually said to give the "Heel" command while pulling the dog in line with a leash. I was never successful. This looks like it works, and I'll be trying it with my new puppy. Thanks so much for posting this video!

  • @jeluc8999
    @jeluc8999 4 роки тому +19

    my puppy is really short right now, not sure how to do this without keep bending down

    • @nib0lase926
      @nib0lase926 4 роки тому +3

      lol is he bigger now, hopefully u didn't hurt ur back from bending all this time

    • @mariemarie2730
      @mariemarie2730 3 роки тому

      I feel you bro.

  • @RonanTOC
    @RonanTOC 3 роки тому +1

    Would love to see this dog now showing incredible potential

  • @skiscaraudio
    @skiscaraudio 9 років тому +24

    Cripes a lot of trolls on here...I followed this video with my english bulldog starting at 10 weeks...he is 16 weeks now and no treats are needed...he plops his but right down at every corner too....Well done and thanks

    • @skiscaraudio
      @skiscaraudio 9 років тому +1

      +skiscaraudio no treats anymore i meant...just sometimes for a surprise

    • @pennyjenkins5082
      @pennyjenkins5082 9 років тому

      +skiscaraudio how did you wean him off the treats please ? :)

    • @skiscaraudio
      @skiscaraudio 9 років тому +6

      +Penny Jenkins I just gave less and less...till none...I do treat out of the blue to keep his interest

  • @tav5690
    @tav5690 Рік тому

    Excellent training video. My boy is now 13 1/2. We don't have commands. Just treats and walks together... We are both retired and best friends...
    He is a Staffordshire Pitbull and raised as a family pet...

  • @interestingstuff-ag1890
    @interestingstuff-ag1890 10 років тому +8

    Excellent video. How do you separate ordinary walking nicely on a leash versus competitive heel besides using two different words?

  • @dirtypanda9337
    @dirtypanda9337 Рік тому

    Love your video professional and straight to the point without all the flare. Your video looks like real life. And you show the steps. Great video thank you

  • @MaineAviationCessna
    @MaineAviationCessna 4 роки тому +3

    Love the Jersey/NY accent. "Dawg"

  • @Sachika
    @Sachika 8 років тому +2

    Thanks a lot, it really helped with my dog! He has already known how to walk on lose leash and how to come to heel position...However the walk was a mess and I was frustrated because he was not walking right next to me but always tried to be in front of me. He's a mixed breed boy (he has some bull type dog in him), clever but very stubborn. This is a great method, we have visible results just in 2 days and I'm soooo happy! :)

  • @Miriam3
    @Miriam3 8 років тому +5

    Nice video! Thank you for sharing :)
    What is the best age to start training this command? What age does Gipsy has here?

  • @KkKk-px2le
    @KkKk-px2le 3 роки тому

    Best, simple and most straightforward video out there... 🇬🇧

  • @calidazze8283
    @calidazze8283 8 років тому +4

    This was Helpful. Thank you.

  • @KenRulesLife
    @KenRulesLife 11 років тому +1

    I love your videos, they're very insightful. Dog training and caring has been a passion of mine since I was about 3, and when I got older I was finally able to have my own dog with my own control. It was worth the wait. Positive reinforcement and treats are great ways to build the dog's focus and desire to listen or be trained. Also, never taking "no" for an answer, dogs must learn to "get it" when told a command. A well trained dog is a happy dog. Don't know why I'm telling you this, you really know your stuff.

  • @audreyintheuniverse6592
    @audreyintheuniverse6592 8 років тому +10

    Haha, I've been training a toy poodle and i had to break my back to give him the treat in heel!

    • @melomimi
      @melomimi 4 роки тому

      AudreyInTheUniverse i have a toy poodle + maltese, hes pretty calm and listens to me when i ask him to come and sit what did you do to train yours? Like do you have some tips?

  • @rememberingabandonedmidwes3840
    @rememberingabandonedmidwes3840 5 місяців тому

    Im watching this to teach my dog as best as i can. Shes ten months and is an amazing learner.

  • @ramonmarte4495
    @ramonmarte4495 7 років тому +3

    you will have a quick, blessed dog once you watch her training

  • @johnhcorwin
    @johnhcorwin 6 років тому

    Great video. Gypsy is adorable. We recently rescued a pitty mix and this is my next project. She's already pretty good at sitting and staying. Thanks for taking the time to make the world a better place.

  • @heatherc8523
    @heatherc8523 7 років тому +4

    first, oh my god gypsy is so cute! and great video! Really appreciate it with my new puppy.

  • @dovey4698
    @dovey4698 5 років тому

    my dog cass is a lab/gsd/pittie mix and he is incredibly stubborn and when he’s excited there’s no getting to his head, at least not yet. he’s actually my moms dog and i’m a 15 year old girl; i can’t get my own dog so i teach him tricks for the meantime since my mom doesn’t teach him and he only knew sit and shake when we got him. he’s about 6 and learns super fast for being such a hyperactive dog! i was teaching him heel today and he’s almost got it down already. so far he knows sit, shake, lie down, spin, and soon heel and stay! this video was super helpful

  • @Kirtleyannsorensen
    @Kirtleyannsorensen 8 років тому +5

    hey this totally worked for my dog! Best vid I have seen about it!

  • @rileyjothecorso9732
    @rileyjothecorso9732 3 роки тому

    Definitely one of the best dog training videos if not the best simple and easy straight to the point thank you mam ☺️

  • @everettwhite9874
    @everettwhite9874 7 років тому +30

    Ah, there's the confusion as I see it now. People here have different goals to teach their dogs to heel. Some people commenting have experience with military/police, or competition training and there is the novice, just a simple pet owner who only wants learn the basics. If my little puppy stays in the yard and doesn't bolt out into the street when called I'm gonna call that a successful heel.
    If I'm able to respond to commands reasonably well as many of these experts suggest I'll be happier. For now I'm gonna take it one heel at a time. 😀🐺👣
    Thanks for a Great video. ❤️💯

  • @Tirryna
    @Tirryna 2 роки тому

    This will help me immensely! My dog has shown to be a natural seizure alert dog...so, it's service dog training time! Thank God she is a GSD.

  • @KIllSmxke
    @KIllSmxke 4 роки тому +28

    My Rottweiler learned this in like 9 minutes. I’m surprised 😳

    • @anshmishra7476
      @anshmishra7476 4 роки тому +1

      And my Doberman too .....damn she is just 4months old...

    • @haileyculver
      @haileyculver 3 роки тому

      @@anshmishra7476 i have a 4 month doberman atm and he’s pretty stubborn lmao learns quickly but only when he wants too

  • @Joice_M
    @Joice_M 3 роки тому +1

    Im going ot try this with my labrador. She doesn't do well with walking outside becuase of the distractions so ill start small and move outside, adding mfor distractions each time. this is by far one of the easiest vidoes to understand, its clear and right to the point, plus it has steps to follow! thansk so muchhhh. hope the training goes welll!

    • @Joice_M
      @Joice_M 3 роки тому +1

      something also tells me my bakc is going ot hurt a lot while doing this ahah!

  • @Joss-Lyn
    @Joss-Lyn 5 років тому +3

    What type of dog?

  • @Maleengen
    @Maleengen Рік тому

    Ok ty very much, my staff learn in 5 min, already does it well outdoor and it s very useful because she is nearly never on leash, and for car , this command is gold

  • @schumache101
    @schumache101 6 років тому +3

    At what age is it appropriate to start training a puppy? I'm getting a German shepherd next month

    • @leocarvente1925
      @leocarvente1925 6 років тому +2

      since the first day you get it

    • @hannahlapan2947
      @hannahlapan2947 6 років тому +1

      How many months? A friend of mine just gave me 2 wks old coz they can’t sustain 12 puppies. Their mom passed away too 😢

  • @Hors3s
    @Hors3s Рік тому +1

    Im training my doodle! I watched your lie down video and he learned so well! Ima train in heel and come so yea! Im giving him a rest after training though, he was a little confused while training lie down and hot in his vest!

  • @benmarrizzle1049
    @benmarrizzle1049 8 років тому +9

    Good girl counter: x400 million.
    Nice instructive video though=).

  • @DeborahDupre
    @DeborahDupre Рік тому

    Best heel training I've seen. Thank you.

  • @ryandunbar1314
    @ryandunbar1314 8 років тому +11

    My 3 boxer are so food motivated they will sit for a booger sized piece of cheese. I can't wait to try these methods. My biggest issue is the jumping on people! Friendly to a fault. I'm sure we are to blame as we let them jump on & kiss us. Great vid 👍🏻 subbed

    • @majesticwolf5653
      @majesticwolf5653 8 років тому +1

      A lot of bad behaviors can be a positive behavior. U can teach them to only jump up when told. It would be a pretty cool trick.

    • @desolatesoul2304
      @desolatesoul2304 7 років тому +1

      So true too! That's a good thing though. They are easily more adamant to pleasing the owner. Attentiveness and food is what makes a good dog. Some dogs are not even attentive so it makes training hell.

    • @ttlove01_ruka88
      @ttlove01_ruka88 5 років тому

      To fix jumping you can give him/her a nudge with your knee as he is on you and then gently push him off may take awhile or may need to be a little rough with them since they are a bigger dog

  • @hbutter1306
    @hbutter1306 3 роки тому

    This very helpful!! My six month old has come, sit, lay down and stay but I've neglected to work on heel and realized I definitely need it when out in public !!

  • @theautumnhippie
    @theautumnhippie 8 років тому +30

    Love the dogs name

  • @megnkev
    @megnkev 2 місяці тому

    This video was awesome!! Started yesterday and it’s going great!

  • @notreally5255
    @notreally5255 4 роки тому +7

    Is there a specific reason why are we keeping the "heel" on the left side?

    • @angelinagutarra5268
      @angelinagutarra5268 4 роки тому

      @Melissa W no their isn’t a specific Heel position u can either do left right which ever makes u feel comfortable I prefer my dog on my left. But if I need the dog to move out of a way I use the right heel:)

  • @TheeWarriorPrincess
    @TheeWarriorPrincess Рік тому

    You are the best dog trainer ❤ better than all the guys on YT who can’t do what you do ❤ I like when you call her a Good Girl it forms a real relationship! Some trainers are too mean too bossy too rough with the dogs no wonder the dogs get messed up! You are sweet and kind to the dog so keep that up ❤