If your heeler puppy won't stop biting, rest assured that you are not alone. Due to their ancestry, these puppies have a reputation for being quite a handful in the biting department. Teaching a heeler puppy to stop biting requires patience and determina
Cue your dog to sit. Say his name, and then give the "Heel" command when he gives you his attention. Begin to walk forward in a straight line. It's helpful to begin this exercise on pavement; the lack of interesting smells and sights minimizes distraction and to encourages your dog to...
Puppies are adorable, but they can also be a lot of work. One of the biggest challenges new puppy parents face is getting their puppy to sleep through the night. If you’re struggling to get your furry friend to sleep through the night, don’t worry – you’re not alone. In this ...
Discover the most effective 8 ways to crate-train your puppy at night with our step-by-step guide and say goodbye to sleepless nights.
One of the most common answers I get is this: “I’d like to teach my puppy how to walk nicely on a loose leash, so she doesn’t choke herself and drags me across town on dog walks.” So, in this post, I’ll share my tips with you on how to stop your puppy pulling, so ...
4. Stop a Dog From Engaging in Rough Play Playing rough with your dog can get out of control and become potentially dangerous. You should never encourage the dog to attack your hand, arm, or leg. Even though you may think that this is cute when the dog is a puppy, he may end up ...
Learn tips for dealing with your dog's strange habits when going for a walk. From pulling on the leash to rolling on the ground, these tips can help.
And she didn't.Next day, hardly speaking, we took Jojo for a walk. But she had no idea how to walk to heel and was traumatised by traffic, which meant that trip to the park -- and each thereafter -- was an ordeal, emotionally and physically.NIGEL'S approach was to bribe Jojo ...
Visit a local dog park or training club frequently once the dog is heeling flawlessly on-leash. Perform a few practice heels on-leash to make sure the dog isn’t distracted, then find a quiet corner, stop with the dog at heel, and remove the leash. Say the dog’s name to get his...
Cue your dog to sit. Say his name, and then give the "Heel" command when he gives you his attention. Begin to walk forward in a straight line. It's helpful to begin this exercise on pavement; the lack of interesting smells and sights minimizes distraction and to encourages your dog to...