Very good progress! I was put off at the first video of "Sherlock" by the portrayal of him with the owner just leaving the driveway .... I thought that a tough assessment in an abnormal situation of being left in an unfamiliar place, but definite progress has been made and all positive and there is no arguing with such results if the dog is responding in such a positive way and healthy and happy. I've had good results with my "Hank" at Jason Vasconi's "Transform My Dog" in Dickinson, Texas. Jason was a "student" of the late but beloved dog trainer Dick Russell, and he took on my dog when I was at a dead end and he saved the day. Great job. (I still think that Sherlock is an ACD / Australian Shep mix though!) ; -)
he was a registered ACD with papers. sometimes you see them with the occasional bushy coat. I currently have a red heeler here now with the same issues.
Ok so I have a queen blue healer from what I’ve learned some one abandoned her she’s very hoper she nips at me all the time a can’t walk around her she lays down right in front of me ugh I’m watching videos from you and trying to learn I have a 3 years old granddaughter any good advise
Great video I watched all the vids from day 1-4 I have a 1 yr old Heeler I took in from a buddy of mine. I've had him for about 4 months he was 8 months when I got him. The only problem is I have a Jack Russell and Rowdy (heeler) is always trying to mess with him never let's up what do you recommend?
Jourdy hey guys. I have the same situation. When strangers leave they always go for the heels and tonight is the first time she got her mouth around the ankle. Any tips for us please? She's six months old.
Susan Stovell some people are not willing to prove to the healer that they are worth listen to while I hate the use of choke chains and shock collars and have never used them I think a small one could be ok to get the dogs attention. But I do like the idea of testing it out first.
Should not need a Shock collar if trained propl6and yes back up his shit that's way no dog park for ny babies fir they can get sick even all shotsgiving
Very good progress! I was put off at the first video of "Sherlock" by the portrayal of him with the owner just leaving the driveway .... I thought that a tough assessment in an abnormal situation of being left in an unfamiliar place, but definite progress has been made and all positive and there is no arguing with such results if the dog is responding in such a positive way and healthy and happy.
I've had good results with my "Hank" at Jason Vasconi's "Transform My Dog" in Dickinson, Texas. Jason was a "student" of the late but beloved dog trainer Dick Russell, and he took on my dog when I was at a dead end and he saved the day.
Great job. (I still think that Sherlock is an ACD / Australian Shep mix though!) ; -)
he was a registered ACD with papers. sometimes you see them with the occasional bushy coat. I currently have a red heeler here now with the same issues.
Ok so I have a queen blue healer from what I’ve learned some one abandoned her she’s very hoper she nips at me all the time a can’t walk around her she lays down right in front of me ugh I’m watching videos from you and trying to learn I have a 3 years old granddaughter any good advise
May i ask what a queen blue heeler is? Ive heard of a blue heeler but what does the queen mean?
Hi how can I get my dog training
www.woofterstopdog.com
Where abouts are you located? I have an aggressive blue heeler I'd like to look into getting trained and you've done such a great job with Sherlock!
Im in Mulvane, Ks
Darn. You're a bit too far away. Know anyone on the west coast that trains Blue Heelers?
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Take some of that chow chow 😂😂😂 that was awesome u thought that same thing
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Great video I watched all the vids from day 1-4 I have a 1 yr old Heeler I took in from a buddy of mine. I've had him for about 4 months he was 8 months when I got him. The only problem is I have a Jack Russell and Rowdy (heeler) is always trying to mess with him never let's up what do you recommend?
what kind of collar do you use to grab his attention? :)
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Thanks! I have a heeler puppy who may keep his aggression towards strangers, I'm trying to train him out of it now. He is getting better everyday! :)
Jourdy hey guys. I have the same situation. When strangers leave they always go for the heels and tonight is the first time she got her mouth around the ankle. Any tips for us please? She's six months old.
Susan Stovell some people are not willing to prove to the healer that they are worth listen to while I hate the use of choke chains and shock collars and have never used them I think a small one could be ok to get the dogs attention. But I do like the idea of testing it out first.
Don’t use a collar full stop.
Should not need a Shock collar if trained propl6and yes back up his shit that's way no dog park for ny babies fir they can get sick even all shotsgiving