Thursday, 11 January 2007
He knows what 'heel' means, obeys for three seconds and then pulls against me. All the usual methods of compliance totally fail.
I have bred, trained and worked Labradors for the past 35 years, but have a problem with a seven-month-old labrador dog puppy. Biddable and responsive in all other respects, he will not walk to heel. On a lead or choke chain, after nearly three months' heel work, he still pulls like a horse. Can you advise me, please?
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