Walking your Dog to Heel, ON and OFF the Lead

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @MordorGundogs22
    @MordorGundogs22  23 дня назад +8

    If you like this episode please can you hit the like button on the video and leave a comment!
    Greatly appreciated 👍

  • @petemitchell8884
    @petemitchell8884 3 дня назад

    Can't thank you enough..volunteer for dog charities and everything is a bit of a rush to get them to a status..you show the proper way slow consideration..thanks again..

  • @annoymous30
    @annoymous30 23 дня назад +4

    Another fab video, this came on a great day after 17 months of trying to get my spaniel x to heel and stop pulling me, your encouraging videos taught me to keep trying to get him to do it... today he walked to heel 😮 on our walk yippee 🎉 as Charlie says you get in what you put in, no quick fixes this is real life ...... one happy proud owner... but the training continues 😊 thanks Charlie ❤

  • @richedwards4651
    @richedwards4651 23 дня назад +2

    Really enjoy your teachings, a good dose of common sense reality always makes me smile 😊

  • @lauralbriar
    @lauralbriar 21 день назад

    I absolutely LOVE your coaching to people to STICK TO IT!! I have so many who say exactly that - "oh it doesn't work, I tried it..." after trying something ONCE with their dogs. Consistenc and persistence - that's what trains dogs. Really looking forward to meeting you on our visit to Scotland :)

  • @sofluid
    @sofluid 23 дня назад

    Might as well get this engrained in the back of my mind for when Rosie boy Rum is 6 months and its time to start lead training. This video was needed in the catalogue for sure. 😎

  • @carolwilliams3599
    @carolwilliams3599 21 день назад

    Another great lesson! Love them all! Thanks!

  • @terrykelly5601
    @terrykelly5601 23 дня назад +1

    Great video’s I have learned so much from your channel ,our border collie Jess has progressed in her training and at present walking to heel off the lead is my target thank you

  • @keithross2289
    @keithross2289 20 дней назад

    Brilliant as usual complete sense thank you

  • @keithhaynes8079
    @keithhaynes8079 23 дня назад

    Thank you again for the video Charlie.

  • @EdsCanineAcademy
    @EdsCanineAcademy 23 дня назад

    My dogs the same, he’s raw fed and perfectly healthy. But still loves a chomp on the grass 😂. Will play with his ball and chow on the grass around him. The explanation of eating a ruminant’s stomach content makes sense. They do love tripe when offered.

  • @LauraChamberlain-o2b
    @LauraChamberlain-o2b 23 дня назад +1

    Great video ❤

  • @AuntyJack123
    @AuntyJack123 23 дня назад

    Thanks for the video

  • @geoffmatthias3056
    @geoffmatthias3056 23 дня назад

    A great video showing you get out what you put in 👍 how old is fin? It takes time and effort and patience but when it comes together it is awesome 👍👍

  • @catherinetremerryn
    @catherinetremerryn 20 дней назад +1

    How old was Flyn ..am hoping over 1. Was ur hand smelling sweetly of dog sweeties? Would love to know how wd you deal with a teenage dog. An inspiring video… I will do better! Thank you.

  • @Stuiebee
    @Stuiebee 23 дня назад

    bang on

  • @jrm5793
    @jrm5793 23 дня назад

    Totally get the approach and tips. Totally get the one step at a time approach. However can you comment on how the doubled up loose lead concept works with a much small shorter cocker. Also slipping the lead on an off is also much more of a faff with a smaller dog as is walking and tapping the dog when having to hunch over 2 feet to reach her.
    Advice much appreciated.

    • @MordorGundogs
      @MordorGundogs 23 дня назад

      You are 100% correct
      More of a faff but same technique used on cockers too. Everything with cockers is hard so why change a habbit of a life time 😂

    • @jrm5793
      @jrm5793 23 дня назад

      as you say... why make life easy... get a cocker 😂. Thanks@@MordorGundogs

  • @anetajx8891
    @anetajx8891 22 дня назад

    I thought the idea of a slip lead was that they go up higher under the jaw line to have control of head and to prevent dogs neck being damaged

  • @scottvardy4344
    @scottvardy4344 23 дня назад

    Hi Charlie, what do you feed your ladbradors on a daily basis ?

  • @batmantiss
    @batmantiss 23 дня назад

    Goodness. All of a sudden, I CAN wait to get a gun dog. Wonderful video tank you

  • @user-de4zy4ub3u
    @user-de4zy4ub3u 23 дня назад +1

    Are you sure you're in Scotland, it's always sunny. It's not the Scotland I know.

  • @Tryagain8015
    @Tryagain8015 23 дня назад

    My sprocker spaniel pushes the boundaries too much and seems to be on autopilot most of the time

  • @pim1234
    @pim1234 23 дня назад

    Do you sell video lessons ?

  • @andycorbett207
    @andycorbett207 22 дня назад

    Is it too late to start slip lead training with our two Golden Retrievers that we’ve had for a while - one from a puppy, she is 2.5 years old, and one rescue dog who is about 3 or 4 years old - if we’ve always used harness and “normal” leads attached to harness or collar?

    • @Moni-ui5bz
      @Moni-ui5bz 21 день назад +1

      It's never too late in my opinion. My ACD girl is 3 years now. I started using a slip lead about six month ago and just discovered Mordor Gundogs a week ago. I have been doing his method for loose lead walking for 5 days now and I finally enjoy taking her for walks. I really hated it before because she was pulling so much.

    • @Jacky-zj6ol
      @Jacky-zj6ol 19 дней назад

      It’s the only method that stopped my big lab from pulling at 3 years old. Watched all the Mordor videos about it and made a training plan for myself. Never to late!

  • @c1gar
    @c1gar 23 дня назад

    When a dog is anxious or is experiencing anxiety it might start to eat grass as a subconscious comfort. The dog needs a break.

  • @colingourdie1857
    @colingourdie1857 8 дней назад

    That's not your field,you had no wright cutting that grass ,