Perfect video again, thanks! 😊 I don’t allow my dogs to pee anymore when they walk to heel. I used to, but since there are no exceptions anymore especially my big lab “gets it”. He always has a plan B and C going on in his mind, so keeping him focused is essential. Instead both my dogs get more than enough time off the lead.
Great video, love all all content! Question over the pulling while peeing. You showed letting the dog off lead to pee but what do you do if you can’t let the dog off? Especially for number 2’s as my dog pulls like crazy and circles loads for a poo but I can’t trust him to be off lead
Very good advice, thanks a lot! Please, could you tell me which size your fire dog vest is. I got a good offer for a XXL Vest. I'm 184cm tall with your statue.
Spot on . Only thing I have a chesapeake I don't think there even dog lol . I have trained dogs to a very hi level this thing is the next level testing is a word I won't give in I will be victoryus lol
Nice to see Ash let off the leash again. He comes across infinitely better without sharing the spotlight with Charlie. Please could you start by introducing the dog in terms of age and stage of development, and anything else that might add some context. Cheers, love your content.
Great video, love all your content! Question over the pulling while peeing. You showed letting the dog off lead to pee but what do you do if you can’t let the dog off? Especially for number 2’s as my dog pulls like crazy and circles loads for a poo but I can’t trust him to be off lead
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Greatly appreciated 👍
Thanks Ash. Really helpful. Need to do more of that
Good vid and question too about pulling and pee but you didnt cover what to do if your dog pulls to sniff everything ?
Please can you show us with a dog that's had little to no training.......
Perfect video again, thanks! 😊 I don’t allow my dogs to pee anymore when they walk to heel. I used to, but since there are no exceptions anymore especially my big lab “gets it”. He always has a plan B and C going on in his mind, so keeping him focused is essential. Instead both my dogs get more than enough time off the lead.
Very good but always helps to see a real puller as well!
Great video, good simple techniques that everyone can try and hopefully improve themselves and their dogs lives.
Great video, love all all content!
Question over the pulling while peeing. You showed letting the dog off lead to pee but what do you do if you can’t let the dog off? Especially for number 2’s as my dog pulls like crazy and circles loads for a poo but I can’t trust him to be off lead
Thank you Ash for the video.
Another great instalment 👍. Thanks guys.
More great information! Every bit helps. Thanks!
Good work, Ash. Really enjoyed that
Great video Ash; you’re a pro 😀
Very good advice, thanks a lot! Please, could you tell me which size your fire dog vest is. I got a good offer for a XXL Vest. I'm 184cm tall with your statue.
Good clear explanation Ash, with fewer words than your boss😜
Good job Ash.
What about if does knows heel position but loves water and gets very excited around the river or Loch a working cocker and starts to pull
Thanks Ash😊
My fav channel
Spot on . Only thing I have a chesapeake I don't think there even dog lol . I have trained dogs to a very hi level this thing is the next level testing is a word I won't give in I will be victoryus lol
Nice to see Ash let off the leash again. He comes across infinitely better without sharing the spotlight with Charlie. Please could you start by introducing the dog in terms of age and stage of development, and anything else that might add some context. Cheers, love your content.
Great video Ash, but you’re cheating using a finished dog! 😉
Great video, love all your content!
Question over the pulling while peeing. You showed letting the dog off lead to pee but what do you do if you can’t let the dog off? Especially for number 2’s as my dog pulls like crazy and circles loads for a poo but I can’t trust him to be off lead