HEEL COMMAND            c Begin with your dog in a SIT/STAY on your left side, both of      you facing forward.  Step forward with your left foot, as you say      “_________, HEEL.”  (command tone)  Patting your left hip      while praising will encourage your dog to remain at your side.           c Continue walking at a moderate pace.  As your dog moves out      of the HEEL position, use a quick SNAP AND RELEASE in      the opposite direction, as you say “NO!” (correction tone)  Repeat     the HEEL command (command tone) as you encourage your dog with praise.          c Make it a challenge for your dog to stay by your side by       changing directions rapidly without warning, and by changing      your speed from very slow to a brisk walk.          c When practicing the HEEL command, always begin and end      with your dog in a SIT/STAY position at your left side.   .          c The HEEL command is one of the most difficult for your dog to master.      For this reason, it is crucial that you practice every day.  However,  limit your    practice sessions to 2 minute spurts for the first week, gradually increasing the    time to 8-10 minutes. Here’s a tip for practice: try point-to-point heeling.  Pick an    object, like a mailbox or fire hydrant. Walk your dog in HEEL directly toward    that object.  Then turn about-face, and repeat the procedure with a  different    object. This will help you teach him to move forward in a straight line, without    veering or pulling.  As always, remember to praise your  dog  -- and make it    fun!         TRAINING GOAL:________________________________________          ________________________________________________________        c Remember: If you have any questions, please call our office Monday-Friday, 8:30 am -5:00 pm     c  (704) 573-3647   
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