How to train your dog to walk to heel

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2010
  • Welcome to my dog training video on "How to Train Your Dog to Walk to Heel", the definitive guide for dog owners looking to master leash walking. Whether you're tired of your dog pulling on the lead or you're starting fresh with a new pup, this video is your go-to resource for all things heel training.
    We’ll cover everything from the basics of dog leash training to advanced techniques that will have your dog walking to heel like a pro. Say goodbye to the days of dogs pulling on the lead as we delve into methods that encourage your furry friend to walk on a loose leash, enjoying every step beside you.
    For those in the UK seeking region-specific advice, "Dog Training UK" style is also addressed, ensuring you’re up-to-date with the best practices for dog lead training.
    In this video, I'll demonstrate:
    How to correct dogs walking by side too closely or straying too far.
    Dog walk to heel tips that are easy to follow and effective.
    Strategies to stop leash pulling and foster a harmonious walk.
    Why teaching your dog NOT to pull is as much about consistency as technique.
    Are you ready for walks that are enjoyable rather than a battle of wills? Are you looking for a way to teach loose lead training that actually works? Look no further. I will provide step-by-step instructions on how to teach your dog to walk beside you without the constant tugging and pulling.
    For those ready to take their skills to the next level, we’ll discuss how to master leash walking and the joys of having a dog that walks calmly on a lead.
    One of the most common problem dog owners face is out on the walk. Dogs pull due to excitement, because they feel unsafe, to get to food, to toilet, to avoid weather conditions or because they think they are in charge and so decide the direction and speed of the walk. Knowing how to train your dog to walk to heel will better your life for you and your dog.
    That is why I recorded this video: a step by step guide to get your dog to walk beside you, starring Ruby and Milly. Ruby and Milly are two very enthusiastic, untrained chocolate labradors. Enjoy!
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  • @nigelreed
    @nigelreed  5 лет назад +157

    For my book and my ONLINE COURSES (with videos, case studies and Skype call) - that goes into great detail on how to address a range of problem behaviour visit www.thedogguardian.com

    • @theonlinedogtrainerreview5747
      @theonlinedogtrainerreview5747 4 года назад +4

      Mast Info And Tips Bro👍👍👍

    • @AbsoluteMiniacGena
      @AbsoluteMiniacGena 4 года назад +22

      It’s fantastic to see the dogs looking to you for ‘advice’. I wish I had known all this back in 1993 when I had a GSD who used to take me for walks. She was the baby I hadn’t got at the time and I allowed her to do anything because I deemed the dog walks as being ‘her time’ but I now realise she would probably have been much happier if I had taken the time to train her properly rather than taking her somewhere isolated so I could safely let her off lead to save me getting my shoulder or elbow dislocated. I also had the theory that if I walked her for HOURS she would get tired and not pull. I was so ignorant. She was my first dog and only lived for 9 years and I was devastated to lose her. I have had ever so many dogs since but now I am disabled and have an assistance dog which is a Staffy of all unusual breeds to use. She helps me as a medical alert dog but also she can open my sliding door at home, she can bring things which I drop and she is an all round perfect dog who has a little tag saying ‘please do not separate me from my handler, her life is in my paws’🐾🐾

    • @TheSplashchannel1
      @TheSplashchannel1 4 года назад +9

      Hello, can I ask how do you let your dog sniff and get stimulated that way, whilst also walking nicely and not pulling? That is the part I am struggling with, do you have a release command where they can then explore a bit? Do I decide what they can sniff? :-)

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  4 года назад +11

      @@TheSplashchannel1 I just stop and let the dog sniff/pee. Or my dog walks slightly ahead and then slows down(to communicate he wants to stop) and then I stop. My dog knows if he just stops abruptly I will not stop.

    • @lavsann
      @lavsann 4 года назад +5

      Show this with an UNTRAINED DOG, I hate videos like this where people just bring up trained dog and make a 10 minute video.

  • @lelsqueks
    @lelsqueks 5 лет назад +1254

    Love “32 pulls later” appreciate it a lot

    • @dianavance1137
      @dianavance1137 5 лет назад +37

      Patience throughout training is of key importance.

    • @apolyedapolyed7524
      @apolyedapolyed7524 4 года назад +8

      Don't forget love.

    • @yreana
      @yreana 4 года назад +13

      Yes it makes me understand a more realistic approach. Ty for sharing this

    • @jamesketchum494
      @jamesketchum494 4 года назад +1

      Zachary John that is awesome,worked on my lab leaving kennel

    • @Eunostos
      @Eunostos 4 года назад +5

      @@apolyedapolyed7524 'love' is critical to a meaningful relationship with pets just like with people. It's also very motivating for doing the right thing by a pet. But it's irrelevant to the nitty gritty of training :p

  • @PlumStreetSamplers
    @PlumStreetSamplers 6 лет назад +1977

    Finally! A video that shows a dog not already trained to do what the tutorial is teaching! I greatly appreciated this - the constant repetition needed to cement this new behavior is just what I needed to see; I tend to think I’m doing it all wrong if my dog doesn’t learn it in just a few tries. Thank you for teaching me to teach my dog!

    • @Squirrelfriends22
      @Squirrelfriends22 4 года назад +25

      Plum Street Samplers Couldn’t have said it better

    • @vanessa.85
      @vanessa.85 4 года назад +47

      I've always thought that too. They make it seem like it takes a few minutes to get the dog to act better. In reality it takes several days (or weeks depending) but with consistency.

    • @signsofautumn1
      @signsofautumn1 4 года назад +27

      V. Bowman I agree. It’s always the trainers essentially bribing you into a lesson. That can’t work if i don’t live anywhere near them or afford their prices. The best lesson I learned from this was the picking up the leash. I always have chaos with my Malinois as soon as I touch the leash and stupid me hooks her up and out the door I go with a crazed, pulling outta harness dog and I still continued walking and fighting her for almost a mile walk. I/we have a lot to learn and this is a great start for me. The shock collar did nothing for my dog. She thought it was a game every time it vibrated or I buzzed her on a low shock. I just couldn’t turn it any higher knowing it was the wrong way to train her.

    • @lamaxito
      @lamaxito 4 года назад +11

      best video ever, cant wait to try this method

    • @jennifermilnes9943
      @jennifermilnes9943 4 года назад +1

      Plum Street Samplers it’s his dog so it is trained

  • @jessejl5997
    @jessejl5997 4 года назад +391

    Wow, “if the dog is not listening to you at home he won’t listen to you away from home” 👍. So easy and comprehensive. Thank you. I’m inspired. Thank you much. Reminds me of kid training 🤔, but a bit easier 😆.

    • @lukecollins7929
      @lukecollins7929 4 года назад +1

      Right?

    • @lisagibson4134
      @lisagibson4134 2 года назад +2

      I'm inspired too...it's logical when you think about it, can't wait to put it into practice..

    • @lisagibson4134
      @lisagibson4134 2 года назад +1

      Loved the kid training bit...didn't do too bad at it, my kids are men now...just one glance from me and they are back in line.😆 it's all about respect I think...
      Their not too keen on dog treats though. 🤣

    • @daCubanaqt
      @daCubanaqt Год назад

      My dog listens to me at home, but not outside 😭

  • @richardmcgreary6368
    @richardmcgreary6368 Год назад +1

    Don't you just love it when you come across the perfect video first time out of the gate!?

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Год назад

      🙏😀 Thank you Richard. Hope all goes well.

  • @malibayman
    @malibayman 7 лет назад +683

    Used this method on our two retrievers and then on their puppy that we kept.
    Took 8 weeks with the big male, 4 weeks with the female and 2 weeks with the pup.
    Works every time but boy do you need patience and lots and lots of chicken!
    Many thanks for the upload.

    • @kylecorbin7225
      @kylecorbin7225 4 года назад +11

      You dont need the chicken, any positive reinforcement will do. Most people just have trouble keeping consistency so food is the easy way out

    • @ko.1903
      @ko.1903 4 года назад +10

      James Levio
      make sure you feed very small amounts of only healthy treats. don’t feed them junk and do not feed enough to make them overweight. obesity is a huge problem.

    • @kiramoloney9248
      @kiramoloney9248 4 года назад +9

      When you say it took 'X' number of weeks, how often each week did you train?

    • @michaeljordan7587
      @michaeljordan7587 4 года назад

      James Levio damn...how do you feed your dogs because I’m running into this resource guarding problem

    • @Stefan-ds8em
      @Stefan-ds8em 4 года назад +2

      @@michaeljordan7587 I'm by no means a professional, but the way I trained my dog was to stroke my dog whilst eating. Then giving my dog the food, then taking it away etc. Then the same with treats like bones and toys. Since doing this I've had no issues with resource guarding.

  • @nigelreed
    @nigelreed  11 лет назад +107

    One dog took five days, the other was ten, I was taking both dogs out for around two hours on their own each day! Some dogs may be shorter or longer.

    • @meramosvictorybelongstojes8221
      @meramosvictorybelongstojes8221 Год назад +1

      This puts a time to how long a training session can be. Looking forward to tomorrow’s training as I start over inside the house.

  • @Arinzee
    @Arinzee 4 года назад +39

    I liked the ending where he walked off in slow motion to breath-taking greenery while emotional music played 😂

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  4 года назад +20

      R&Z I was planning on hovering above the clouds but didn’t have the budget 😆

    • @ouitamata
      @ouitamata 4 года назад +6

      And he has a sense of humor as well 😄!

    • @bt9124
      @bt9124 3 года назад

      Owning dogs is an emotional thing.

  • @oeckstei
    @oeckstei 4 года назад +86

    I don’t even have a dog and I found this fascinating.

    • @cara3383
      @cara3383 4 года назад +2

      oeckstei BABAHAHHHAA

    • @YurieSong
      @YurieSong 3 года назад +3

      u’ll be prepared when u get one :)

  • @TheDavidlimbu
    @TheDavidlimbu 9 лет назад +500

    I think this one is the most helpful out of all leash pulling videos in RUclips

  • @kelleelist4590
    @kelleelist4590 5 лет назад +256

    I really like how you show her puling again and again and all of the corrections also the "32" times to get out of the door. It is really helpful to SEE the failures and corrections or else it looks like you did it twice and then they were perfect. Thank you.

    • @bt9124
      @bt9124 3 года назад +2

      The American dog training channels are v serious and all the dogs respond like the keenest Navy Seals. The subtle humour in your videos make them all the more realistic. Your patience is Saintly but your authority is huge. Millie is testimony to that.

  • @chrishyde1818
    @chrishyde1818 3 года назад +19

    Thank you! My puppy was struggling big time on the leash. As soon as we stepped outside she would go nuts. I watched this video and started her off today just practicing inside my house where she could feel safe and she actually paid attention to me! She was engaged and we made a ton of progress not only inside but outside in my yard where there were more distractions. Still a long way to go but I can tell we have a foundation now! You are the man!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  3 года назад

      Thanks for sharing Nick. really pleased to hear this!!

  • @lukeadventure33
    @lukeadventure33 4 года назад +217

    I gotta give it to you buddy... The best video out of the 250 and most of all you are using dogs that are just like the ones we have an everyday life!!
    Respect my dear brother!!!👍

    • @bt9124
      @bt9124 3 года назад +2

      He has natural authority. If it were easy we would not see so many humans being pulled behind taught leads.

  • @canineempowerment
    @canineempowerment 4 года назад +57

    As a professional dog trainer I am so grateful to see a great trainer who gets results without aversive techniques. Bravo!

    • @lindastevenson465
      @lindastevenson465 2 года назад +1

      can only agree

    • @marektruper4242
      @marektruper4242 2 года назад +2

      Getting what? Choking the dog hundreds of times instead of one firm correction? Well...

  • @davidmacgowan2337
    @davidmacgowan2337 4 года назад +9

    “Teaching the dog to heal”. Wow, that’s what I call a talented dog!

  • @BullzInMotionDogs
    @BullzInMotionDogs 4 года назад +1

    Nice to see you recognize dogs are pack animals and recognize a leader! Many don't

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  4 года назад

      Yes there is much confusion on the issue. I plan to do a detailed video on the subject in the future.

  • @amouramarie
    @amouramarie 4 года назад +2

    I love this because it's very simple logic: You pull because you want to go forward? Then you don't get to go forward; we'll turn right around. You only get to go forward when you're not pulling.

  • @lindaxiong426
    @lindaxiong426 4 года назад +5

    The key to getting any dog to obey you is patience and understanding. Patience to teach them the right way 1000 times if necessary. And understanding that they are a living being deserving of respect and kindness. The only people who resort to choke chains and shock collars are those who cut corners, and cutting corners never get good results.

  • @bingothesmoothcollie7898
    @bingothesmoothcollie7898 5 лет назад +10

    Nine years later... great video on teaching loose leash walking. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @stevenrodriguez2882
    @stevenrodriguez2882 4 года назад +58

    As others have said, I really appreciate you showing her during the training part, and not just before and after. Or a short clip of one mess up. It really helps to see every stage

    • @bt9124
      @bt9124 3 года назад +4

      It gives us ordinary dog owners hope.

  • @kerisamorrison4525
    @kerisamorrison4525 4 года назад

    Finally a REAL training video with real pulling dogs...Subscribed lol
    I have 2 huge dobermans that I can't walk anymore, because I've been injured before. I was walking my black/tan girl (who graduated obedience classes) and everything was going great until an off leash dog came running/barking at us. My girl yanked me so hard that I flew through the air, picture superman pose, and landed so hard that I fractured bones. No walks since, only backyard play. Now both of them freak out when I grab a leash even though it's just for a car ride. I get dragged out to the car by each one. Now that I've moved I've been wanting to try walks again but no training "tricks" have worked to stop the dragging me. I've wasted so much $$$ on classes, books, videos, expensive collars sold by celebrity dog trainers and local pet shops. I'm hopeful that this is the solution we needed after watching the difference made with those choco labs. Thank you for making this video for all of us searching for honest help.

  • @49er701
    @49er701 3 года назад +7

    It works! When the dog pulls on the lead finally you know what to do. Our rescue dog now walks to heel beautifully.
    But every day is a school day. I keep reminding her that a tight leash has consequence - back we go. No drama, no criticism, no emotion needed.

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  3 года назад +2

      Great to hear Andrew. I loved your last sentence.

  • @FarmerFpv
    @FarmerFpv 4 года назад +20

    This video shows everything I needed to see, patience and repetition is the key. Best video on leash pulling I have seen and I have seen 1000's of leash pulling videos. If you are reading my comment and want your dog to "stop pulling on the leash," you found the right video trust me!
    Thank you, Nigel.
    Rob

  • @hunterurban5465
    @hunterurban5465 3 года назад

    I like this for dogs where aversives don't work. Aversive tools work great for our dog, but I agree are not a "fix it all" for every dog. They can also cause more harm than good if the person using them is not properly educated. We are lucky enough to have a fantastic trainer that has showed us the wonderful benefits of knowing when to use both positive reinforcement and aversive tools.

  • @daduck748
    @daduck748 3 года назад

    This is an older video but I must say, this is the most realistic 'pulling dog' video I've seen to date.

  • @shym9933
    @shym9933 8 лет назад +58

    Well done Nigel, I have been training dogs for 40 years. I am now training my son to train dogs and you do it right.

    • @user-cr8wc7gg2e
      @user-cr8wc7gg2e 4 года назад +3

      I train dogs too and this is wonderful. His other video on dog barking and agression is also wonderful.

  • @pblask6451
    @pblask6451 5 лет назад +209

    No special collar or harness, just consistently good, patient work! Thank you!

  • @catherineepommett8526
    @catherineepommett8526 2 года назад +4

    Hi Nigel- Your technique of positive reinforcement, being aware of surrounding stimuli and starting small steps has worked wonders with my 6 months high drive German Shepherd puppy. He is catching on quickly and I am so thrilled!! I am so thankful for your guidance!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  2 года назад

      So pleased to hear this Catherine. Well done and thank you so much for sharing 🙏

  • @GageM808
    @GageM808 4 года назад +77

    dogs looking at his back pocket like “napoleon give me some of your tots”

    • @kodaoutcast2553
      @kodaoutcast2553 4 года назад +2

      Gage awesome movie

    • @bt9124
      @bt9124 3 года назад +1

      Mine do that. I soon run out tho. Then i forget which pocket i popped some sweets, for me. Then, yyyyy-uck, i nearly swallow a knarled old dog treat. Women's trousers have crap or no pockets. A bum bag just makes you look as if you have a bed pan strapped to your middle. I either drop greasy sausages or take too long getting them out of a bag. It'd be nice to have a solution to this issue as long as i don't have to give up Love Hearts?

    • @mollyrosefrancis
      @mollyrosefrancis 3 года назад

      @@bt9124 I wonder if a silicone treat pouch would work, since that material is much easier to clean than most. Try googling "silicone dog training treat pouch" or something along those lines, and see what comes up!

  • @HowToTrainADreamDog
    @HowToTrainADreamDog 4 года назад +8

    Love that you discussed the different levels of distractions to work in before owners head outside.

  • @Mrs.Ventress
    @Mrs.Ventress 6 лет назад +59

    I absolutely love the mood and tone of your video.
    For weeks now, I have been watching (over-dosing actually) on dog training videos while working with my German wire-haired pup. It gets VERY confusing with all of the varied techniques, theories, and philosophies out there in RUclips Land, and holy moly, I did not realize how uber-competitive trainers are with each other on You-tube. You and only a couple of others are the exceptions.
    I just bumped into this one today and tried your loose leash tutorial with my Germain Wire-haired pup, and I am happy to report we were successful --not perfect, but I now look forward to working with her, whereas before I dreaded it.
    Thank you for being humble and patient with the viewers--letting us know that we might mess up but that it's no big deal. If at first you don't succeed , try, try again seems to be your underlying theme. I didn't catch you once inferring that you actually do it faster because you're a pro, and ... "if only people did THIS the correct way, and if only people did THAT the right way they would be as great as I am because I am the LAST word on the subject." (unlike a certain British female TV personality who will remain nameless)
    I appreciate that although this video seems to be state-of-the art, aesthetically speaking, it does not have that commercialized feel that I have recently become suspect of.
    I am looking forward to watching more of your videos, and I hope your book is still in print!
    Karen (USA)

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  6 лет назад +8

      Hi Karen,
      Thank you for the message - One of my favourites to read.
      I am thrilled to hear you are seeing progress. Well done you!!!!
      I am well aware of that lady. Interestingly one of her students was telling me my technique is wrong and blah blah blah. Life's too short to argue back :) - certainly on a one to one basis anyway.
      Yes the book is available in the U.S - which includes 2 other videos. I hope you like it.
      Keep up the good work.
      Nigel :)

    • @ciaranpmryan
      @ciaranpmryan 4 года назад +2

      Agreed on all of your points here.
      I just stumbled upon this channel and it’s super.
      Another great one is Robert Cabral. His tone sometimes comes across as being very arrogant, but he really understands the dog psychology, mich like Nigel here.

  • @barrybr1
    @barrybr1 4 года назад +1

    Nothing worse than seeing a dog pulling it's owner's arm out if it's socket. Lovely to see those contented and happy labs walking calmely at the end. Congrats on a great vid. Thanks

  • @sidhantashrestha
    @sidhantashrestha 3 года назад

    Finally a video where a dog who yet need to learn the pack discipline came to senses. Loved it. My dog has too little span of concentration. She is a good dog, heel by me, follows my commands at home. On outside, she is gentle when peaceful. Then comes an ant walking on street; she loses her sanity and becomes excited to greet the ant :D

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it :)

  • @JakeMager586
    @JakeMager586 4 года назад +16

    I honestly can't believe the results of this! It takes a ton of patience, but it paid off immediately. My dog started walking with a slack line already thank you!!

  • @RachelleShah
    @RachelleShah 4 года назад +7

    Great video, thanks so much!
    I have a lab mix that’s about 1.5 years old. We adopted him around 7 months and didn’t do much leash training because he never pulled when he was younger and was easier to control when he was smaller. By the time he was 1, he was pulling and more difficult to control, and it has just been getting worse with age. I’ve watched multiple videos, and this one is the best. I have been doing this with our dog for ~2 weeks, and it is crazy how well this works! It’s like having an entirely new dog.
    I had gotten to the point where I HATED walking him, but it wasn’t optional because we live in an apartment, so I dreaded walks and prayed we wouldn’t see other people/dogs. My boyfriend started having to do most of the walking because I’m not strong enough to control him. Now I LOVE walking my dog again.
    We are taking him on vacation with us at the end of the month, so I’m going to continue reinforcing this behavior with him. He does so well with it. We just need to keep reinforcing it in high stimulus environments - I tried this at the park for the first time a couple days ago, and it was a total flop. But we will get there!

  • @MarkPMus
    @MarkPMus Год назад

    This guy sounds like a Jan Fennell style dog listener. It’s a method I swear by. It certainly calmed down my pack when I was lucky enough to have dogs.

  • @agnelrajiv
    @agnelrajiv 3 года назад +2

    Last evening, I was so annoyed that my 11 month old Chocolate Lab was pulling me all over, especially with me having a sprain in my neck. Came back home searched and found this video from Nigel. What struck me was the chocolate labs in the video behaved the way my puppy behaves, pulling me during walks.
    I put the tips into practice straightaway. He didn't like it when he realised that he was not able to lead me. I only spent about 45 minutes last night. For this morning's walk, he is already engaged in the walk and was a treat. I did have to repeat and repeat and change directions for a number of times. His response for the training has been amazing. Duke is nearly perfect in less than 24 hours. I am confident that the tips do work.
    Thanks Nigel. :-)

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  3 года назад +1

      Amazing well done Agnel!!

  • @johnpurser2798
    @johnpurser2798 5 лет назад +139

    A very good video. Thank you. I especially liked the fact that one of those labs (Millie?) had gray on her muzzle. Yes, old dogs can learn new tricks IF their owners can.

  • @jeanettef7246
    @jeanettef7246 10 лет назад +155

    Great Techniques! Always had the worst walks with my 4 year old collie lab, no matter how hard I tried to correct her. Anyways, last week I decided to give the training another shot and she's finally mastered it! I've also noticed that the stop-start-change direction helps her with her fear aggression when we are on our walks.

    • @samwise14sp
      @samwise14sp 4 года назад +7

      Well done for giving it another go and sticking with it!! 👍👏🙂

  • @todchackers_getoffmyphone
    @todchackers_getoffmyphone 3 года назад +1

    Observing your patience & hearing the valuable tips that come forward each time you turn around is w lived experience - just watching as you & the dog turn around over & over for another try, I rewind the video for another look-listen.
    Your videos get some very
    important messages across - lots of repetition
    - infinite patience
    - no rush
    - take all the time needed
    - cut no slack
    - enjoy every little bit of
    progress & reward doggie
    Thanks Nigel

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  3 года назад

      Thanks for commenting Olivia :) - glad you like them.

  • @RenaRego
    @RenaRego 3 года назад +1

    Finally someone shows how to do it with two dogs!

  • @valeriepagendarm6376
    @valeriepagendarm6376 4 года назад +53

    The dogs: "Gosh! I thought that guy would never get it."

  • @brunoguerra5610
    @brunoguerra5610 4 года назад +11

    I've watched hours and hours of tuts about this subject and this was the only technique that worked out for my dog. Congrats and thanks

  • @fuzzywuzzythebackyardigans2283
    @fuzzywuzzythebackyardigans2283 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are more helpful than any others I've watched

  • @deepanair8534
    @deepanair8534 2 года назад

    Lot of patience is the main thing while training dogs

  • @denaiknicole
    @denaiknicole 3 года назад +13

    Guy: “We’re gonna try this with Milly now..”
    Milly: *looks around* “who me?” 😂😂

  • @Tracks777
    @Tracks777 7 лет назад +11

    Aww what a cutie 😍 super adorable😊

  • @ianlambert8777
    @ianlambert8777 4 года назад +2

    Excellent down to earth practical advice. About face, about face, keep changing direction is simple, easy and works in no time at all. Even the most boisterous dog soon understands that we''re going where you want, not where I want. However, training the dog is easy, training the owner is usually where the real problem lies.

  • @klyons217
    @klyons217 4 года назад +12

    This is the best dog training video I have ever seen! It is so clearly explained, and not too long. I will try these techniques with my 2 German Shepherds today. Thank you!

    • @bt9124
      @bt9124 3 года назад +2

      Totally agree and i have seen LOADS.

  • @krishnakishore6270
    @krishnakishore6270 9 лет назад +93

    Oh my god loved this video... This was the video I was looking for thank you so much... U explained it perfectly :-D

  • @nickhedlund5184
    @nickhedlund5184 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you Nigel! That was excellent.

  • @geoffreyhughes195
    @geoffreyhughes195 4 года назад +2

    Great teaching video.Thank you.

  • @svetlanaolo
    @svetlanaolo 4 года назад +1

    Dear Nigel, I am so glad I found your video. Thank you so much for it. We have a new dog (4 years old, his owner died), the dog is trained in basics but his pulling was driving me crazy. So I watched your video last night, watched it again this morning, trained the dog all morning and - IT WORKS!!!!! We already had two nice walks in the wood near our house, perfect. He only got distracted by another dog, by two squirrels and a cyclist, but soon got back to the routine. I am really grateful. I will now look for more advice in your videos. So thanks again for your video, it helped me tremendously, I subscribed to your channel and will go through older videos.

  • @Comodusprimus
    @Comodusprimus 4 года назад +14

    Bravo. Best instruction yet on this topic. You've won another follower.

  • @karabrockhall
    @karabrockhall 10 лет назад +25

    Love! Love! Love! This video! I have looked for so long for a trainer as positive as you! I have 3 dogs who are all very different & all have way too much energy & excitement when it comes to walks! But i have a very good feeling about your methods & I am going to give it a shot! :) Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! :)

  • @BecauseHeLovedMe1st
    @BecauseHeLovedMe1st 3 года назад

    Teach them they don't know what they think they know... brilliant! Thank you 😊

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  3 года назад +1

      You’re welcome 😊

  • @SharlotEisentraut
    @SharlotEisentraut 4 года назад

    I love the encouraging music at the end. So magical! There's tears in my eyes, lol.

  • @jamesbeatelove8948
    @jamesbeatelove8948 4 года назад +19

    Thank you Nigel. Finally, I found someone on RUclips who truly and patiently explains each step of that training. Nice job and greatly appreciated!! 👌🏻

  • @JSwishhh
    @JSwishhh 10 лет назад +73

    A truly great trainer. Much respect from Los Angeles from me and my boy Chico.

  • @bt9124
    @bt9124 3 года назад +2

    You know those kites with two strings? I felt like Mrs Pepperpot in a gale behind my pair of dogs. I am so SO relieved to have discovered this dog whisperer. We all stand a chance now. Thank you.

  • @MariahandAce
    @MariahandAce 4 года назад +27

    Im definitely doing all of these tomorrow with my 6 month old dogo. He is just to powerful and need training immediately. Weigh 80lbs already and his pull is very strong. Thank you so much for this video

    • @moonblink
      @moonblink 4 года назад

      6 months, you're awesome. Perfect time to teach your dogo what to do!

    • @JordRenee124
      @JordRenee124 4 года назад

      Our year old 70lb lab is a lot.. we need to work more on it. We are also getting a 8 week old puppy i want to try this from the start

    • @bt9124
      @bt9124 3 года назад

      @@JordRenee124 hope you didn"t try it frm the start. 8 week olds get seriously distracted. I have had to wait till 16 weeks for pretty much any serious focus frm pup.

    • @JordRenee124
      @JordRenee124 3 года назад

      @@bt9124 well turned out our new pup is lazy as can be. Lol he is a great walker cause of it

  • @littleforest1166
    @littleforest1166 7 лет назад +3

    Wonderful, calm explanations and graphics. Thank you!

  • @jessicaryden1516
    @jessicaryden1516 5 лет назад +5

    Such a treat seeing this video! Thank you so much for doing what you are doing and also sharing your knowledge!

  • @shawnpcyril4200
    @shawnpcyril4200 3 года назад

    This is the one I needed. Most times people teach with already trained dogs. Thank you for your video.

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @Oxford322
    @Oxford322 2 года назад +2

    Thank you SO MUCH for showing the “ start stop change direction “ in the beginning. I appreciated that you put “ 32 times later “ on the part about getting out the door !
    I’ve hired 3 trainers and tried most of this but now I see it was patience !!! ( I wouldn’t wait 32 times!) I figured the dig didn’t understand after trying 15 times ! So I gave up !
    I see now it doesn’t matter if the dog pushes me 100 times I need to remain the leader!

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful Alison. If you are willing to go one more than the dog they have to give up. Best of luck.

  • @williamwright3492
    @williamwright3492 7 лет назад +3

    Excellent; glad I stumbled upon this. Got things to try now.

  • @joellopes3934
    @joellopes3934 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you so much Nigel. Best video without a doubt

  • @huyenvu3755
    @huyenvu3755 4 года назад +1

    Definitely the most helpful video teaching heel out there! Thank you so much

  • @MACorrupt
    @MACorrupt 4 года назад +2

    This video makes more sense than any video I have watched about teaching a dog how to properly walk on a leash. Thank you so much.

  • @lovingatlanta
    @lovingatlanta 6 лет назад +3

    👍😍I love how encouraging & soothing your voice is to us...the human & also the dogs. Thank you. 💞

  • @tekkenmaster123
    @tekkenmaster123 4 года назад +6

    I Wholeheartedly agree with your approach. Thank you!
    You've earned a subscriber.

  • @MJ95630
    @MJ95630 4 года назад

    Repetition is *KEY* with dogs.

  • @relaxmydog
    @relaxmydog 2 года назад +1

    Thankyyooouuuuuu for sharing this!

  • @habibamini8263
    @habibamini8263 4 года назад +9

    This is probably the best videos i have seen on teaching your dog to heal. Takes a lot of patience, but let me tell ya it work.

  • @jamesadam762
    @jamesadam762 4 года назад +11

    This is amazing advice. It makes perfect sense and rings true with all the other dog psychology things I've heard. And he doesn't even want to sell me a $200 kit of something! I'm going to try it.

  • @smalltalk8942
    @smalltalk8942 4 года назад +1

    Hands down best video on this topic!

  • @courtneywright8937
    @courtneywright8937 4 года назад

    Thank you so much! You’re explanation is so easy and realistic to use. Deeply appreciate it.

  • @nickwheelan1082
    @nickwheelan1082 4 года назад +4

    Nigel. This is the easily the best walk to heel video that I've found.There are some other ok vids, but yours explains this technique in a manner that is easily understood. Thank you from Calgary, Canada.

  • @shimmeringreflection
    @shimmeringreflection 7 лет назад +6

    finally a trainer who explains things clearly and concisely.

  • @alltheplaceswithem
    @alltheplaceswithem 4 года назад

    Look how happy those dogs are! I'm happy to see how patient he is, and kind. It's nice to see a video from start to finish.

  • @johannobee4976
    @johannobee4976 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share this great information!!
    Very best

  • @Celine-fh6ym
    @Celine-fh6ym 4 года назад +12

    This video was very helpful, especially seeing the pulling dogs. My dog pulls just like that. I started utilizing these methods the day I watched this and I have already seen a change in the first day. Thank you!

  • @happywanderer5215
    @happywanderer5215 4 года назад +12

    Thank you. I've back tracked on this recently in favour of getting out for some offlead recall practice and freedom. And it shows! He's pulling like a train again! Back to basics we go.

  • @livelaughlove1855
    @livelaughlove1855 2 года назад

    Guys, I enjoy this fur baby, he is hilarious. I laughed so hard with the other video, when he was dragging his mom. Keep the videos coming.

  • @Krizla4
    @Krizla4 4 года назад

    My male black labrador just had his second birthday ... I stopped training 6 months age out of frustration. I will pick up training today ... I got some great snacks for him. I really want to be able to walk really chilled out with him. He’s an absolute monster, pulls like a horse ... kind off my fault, because we’re into canicross and he’s a born champion. :)

  • @bun04y
    @bun04y 5 лет назад +17

    You are the first trainer that I have seen to recommend starting inside the house. One even recommended going to a park. oye! thanks

  • @marthajf73
    @marthajf73 5 лет назад +6

    I used this method to teach Border Collie/Golden Retriever that I rescued from a backyard 14 years ago. He was totally wild when I brought him home. This method worked very well. One extra thing I had to do before class was to play fetch until Sammy had expended a lot of pent up energy, then he was able to pay attention to my wishes

  • @jonm2522
    @jonm2522 4 года назад

    Thanks mate will try this method out.

  • @meagandeiss3606
    @meagandeiss3606 4 года назад

    Love the step by step guide with easy explanation! Very clear and it was great to see the whole process without fancy leashes or tools!

  • @nicolacollier6381
    @nicolacollier6381 4 года назад +3

    This is an amazing technique we’ve been doing with our shepherd puppy. She’s so much calmer and that was after the first time. We’ve done the door thing too and she’s getting this and understanding. Thank you for such a great video and such a lovely calm technique. Wish you had more videos though

  • @IceMan-il7dx
    @IceMan-il7dx 5 лет назад +3

    Great news this came up on my feed....owner of a gorgeous chocolate lab, thx I'll try this.

  • @juandehoyos4134
    @juandehoyos4134 4 года назад

    Awesome video thank you.

  • @petersimmonds6613
    @petersimmonds6613 Год назад

    Thank You, thank you, thank you, I have a one-year-old Labrador who would constantly pull. My dog trainer would only suggest one action that obviously didn’t work. After finding Nigel’s, videos on youtube, I followed his advice, and within three days I have a dog that walks with me, looks at me, and listens to me. I still must work with my dog to stop him from jumping when he meets other dogs, but Rome wasn’t built in a day

    • @nigelreed
      @nigelreed  Год назад

      Great to hear Peter. I am so pleased for you. Thanks for letting me know :)

  • @annette27nice
    @annette27nice 8 лет назад +7

    What a great dog trainer calm patient and caring !!!!

  • @AlexisCardona
    @AlexisCardona 5 лет назад +3

    Wonderful!!! Thank you for this!! I subscribed!!
    Keep on educating!!

  • @soulincolor
    @soulincolor 4 года назад +1

    Most helpful video I’ve watched on this subject so far. Thank you.

  • @seanmcgrady8688
    @seanmcgrady8688 4 года назад +1

    Simple. Practical. Incredible.

  • @martindeeley
    @martindeeley 5 лет назад +5

    Excellent video and explanation. Natural presenter.

  • @tomholden4843
    @tomholden4843 8 лет назад +5

    really helpful mate trying it on our new puppy thanks

  • @andrewpage-towers4068
    @andrewpage-towers4068 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for a easily to follow and clear video. Appreciate what your doing.