Do you wish your dog would HEEL WITH JOY?
Learn the skills and techniques to achieve it!
They don’t interact with their dog.
They use food as a crutch.
They settle for less than what their dog is capable of.
Imagine looking down at your scoresheet and seeing zero points deducted for heeling!
Imagine being able to walk into the ring without worrying that your dog won’t heel as nicely in the ring as they do in training.
Heel We Go! The Art of Joyful Heeling is the first course of its kind that not only teaches you about heeling but also how to develop your relationship with your dog, which will aid you when the food is no longer present.
Chapter 1: Foundation Skills - to create good habits in your dog.
Chapter 2: Handling - because what you do is just as important as what the dog does.
Chapter 3: Games - you want to have FUN with your dog.
Chapter 4: Duration - focus on sustained attention and position, essential for success.
Chapter 5: Set ups and Turns - you need a dog that is happy to start the exercise - a dog that maintains position during turns excels at heeling.
Chapter 6: Halts - teach your dog to be straight and animated when sitting.
Chapter 7: Changes of Pace - teach your dog to maintain position regardless of the speed you are going.
Chapter 8: Figure Eight - the most technical exercise in heeling obedience can be your dog’s favourite.
Chapter 9: Putting it All Together - combine all of the elements and begin to see your perfect mental picture come to life.
Marie Sawford
You have questions. I have answers
Assuming that you already have a dog and that you want to compete in obedience, your money will be well spent. This course will improve your dog’s heeling skills and enjoyment for this skill. If you are not satisfied that your money has been well spent, there is a money back guarantee.
The course is broken down into small parts. You will not need to dedicate hours each day, but only 20 or 25 mins of training the dog and you will see results even if you only train 3 or 4 times per week. Much of the precision work can and should be done in brief training sessions. The videos can be watched at your leisure, some of them are long (20-40 mins in length) but it is easy to pause the video and come back to it when you are ready. In the supporting documents you will not only find a lot of detail but also a table of contents so that you can quickly get to where you left off or choose the topic you want to work on.
One of the great things about this course is that it was designed for the beginner and also the more experienced trainer that might be looking for some new ideas or a different way to teach animated heeling. If you want to improve your dog’s duration skill , go directly to the duration chapter, if you want to teach more accurate turns, go directly to the turns chapter. The course is yours to pull whatever information you require out of it. Of course, you can watch the entire course from Chapter 1 (Foundation) to Chapter 9 (Putting it all together) sequentially if you are just getting started.
You are just beginning to teach heeling to your dog, you want to improve your dog’s current heeling skills or YOU want learn to enjoy teaching heeling.