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Question about off-leash casual walking
A few days ago, I started working on teaching Kira off leash walking. It's a simple side heel (not a tight heel). One of the things I need, is the proper "correction" or "command" for when she drifts apart a bit, or walks ahead.
Today, we walked the entire trail, off leash (about a mile). She stayed next to me, and when she began to drift, I used a command she was familiar with "closer" or "ah-ah". Every time she would drift, I would say "closer" or ah-ah, and she would look up at me, and tighten up into a side position. I'm not satisfied with the command, but very happy at her response so far. We passed stray cats, squirrels, and (her favorite chase, ..geese). She never moved. I was very happy with her. This is something we could perfect. I would like a specific command that's typically used for this exercise. |
if "closer" or "ah-ah" is working what's wrong with that? i use "over here"
or "hey, over here" or "Loki, right here" as i pat my leg. my dog heels on either side with or without a leash. when i want him to switch sides i say "other side". it doesn't matter which side he's on. when i say "switch sides" he changes sides. i don't know of a specific command for your exercise but i don't think it matters what you say as long as Kira responds appropriately. |
Use whatever command makes sense to you, it really doesn't matter what word you use. :)
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Seems like you have your command. You said it , she reacts in the manner you want! Sometimes simple is best
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I had a concern about mixing commands for different exercises. Thanks all. |
different exercises different commands ( i guess ).
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