Dog Training – Steps for Competition Heeling
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www.ConnectWithYourK9.com Tyler Muto (me) and my 1 yr old Malinois Dante, reviewing the steps used for teaching a dog competition style heeling. I filmed this for some colleagues on a web forum as part of a discussion on getting a close heel, but I thought that my clients could find it interesting as well. Dante was a little sloppy on some of the exercises here because we hadn’t practiced in a while, so filming this gave him a much needed brush-up. To be clear, this is not the type of heel you would use to take the dog for a walk, it is taught for ascetic and competition purposes.Contact us for your free, no obligation evaluation. K9 Connection Dog Training in Buffalo, NY offers comprehensive dog training and behavior programs to suit any client’s needs. If your dog needs obedience school, or if you are looking for dog training, a dog trainer, or dog trainers in the the Buffalo, NY and WNY area, than K-9 Connection Dog Training is right for you! We proudly offer dog training services in the following areas Buffalo, Tonowanda, North Tonowanda, Kenmore, Amherst, East Amherst, Lancaster, Depew, Orchard Park, Hamburg, West Seneca, Niagara Falls, Lewiston, Lakawana, Cheetowaga, East Aurora. . . . In fact, we serve almost all of Erie County! If you don’t see your town on here, just call and ask. Visit: www.ConnectWithYourK9.com or call (716) 548-3642






I thought the heeling was out of this world fantastic!!!! ? I wish I had that from my Aussie who is going for her third leg next month. That looked great to me!
@fbisllc The reward marker “yes” is a release. he always gets the mark while in position. This is called indirect? reward.
@beckymarieable I always mark and reward when? he is making eye contact. never when he is looking away.
I loved the video! Can you please tell me how you trained the dog to look at you all the time?
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why shouldn’t the reward come in the position you are teaching, instead the dog moves out? in front and you are feeding with both hands while the dogs is OUT of heel position.???
@DDDBianca I think you are missing the point here. This is not intended to be finished heeling. these are early prep-work exercises that I use. It says right in the description that he is sloppy on a lot of the steps here. Dante is not going to be a competition dog, he is? now working in executive protection.
You are not teaching him a proper position at heel as well, for everytime his position is different. And most of all TOO far forward. The dog should be leveled with his shoulder to your leg. You should reward him in positition to reinforce this postition, you are now rewarding him? totally the opposite… And your rewards are not good enough for this dog, for he finds this heelwork now very boring…
@Liver4me? reward based marker training. Thanks for the comment.
Great attention. What? was your method to get it????
@cbazler Thanks for the compliment.? “yes” is a very common reward marker used in place of a clicker.
Very impressive, but the guy is? kind of creepy when he says “YES”
This very? good, i have a border collie which can heal perfectly but the concentration on your dog is the ultimatium
Wonderful! I have a manolis mix, whom I’ve been working on heeling with. However things are ALOT more relaxed with us. We are having a problem with turns though. She tends to look around alot. Any suggestions? I have a short clip on my channel of us doing some heeling work, if it? helps any.
Great video.? Thanks
Nice job!! Duke is doing great!? I’ll post a video as soon as I can find my camera in all these boxes…
Very? nice work!! Great looking dog!!