How To Get Your BORDER COLLIE To WALK TO HEEL

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • How To Get Your BORDER COLLIE To WALK TO HEEL. Training your Border Collie can be hard and when you want them to walk to heel it is often difficult to know where to start. Today you can learn how to get them to walk to heel.
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Komentáře • 53

  • @rachelrandant5344
    @rachelrandant5344 Před rokem +24

    I taught my border collie HOW to heel, but he had trouble remembering TO STAY in a heel. The best way I could teach him that this is what I wanted was when he desires to go somewhere, like outside, I made him heel to the door. If he rushes the door, I back up. As soon as he gets by my side, I take a step forward. If he gets too far ahead, I step back. As soon as he returns to my side, he gets rewarded by me approaching the goal: the door. It really worked well for my border collie! 🥰

    • @varemar1
      @varemar1 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Gonna try this! 4 months old bc pup here, he knows heel for about 10 seconds..

  • @syzygyfarm
    @syzygyfarm Před rokem +18

    This is what I found to be the most important bit of information from this video:
    "If we find that the distractions are too high, you've failed.. Not the dog. You expected too much too soon."
    Vital bit of information that I feel is often overlooked. Heeling is generally a behavior we want outside of the home so it can be tempting for owners to want to practice it outside of the home. The tasks and behaviors we expect have to be attainable in a controlled environment BEFORE we start testing them around external stimuli. That's the key to success. You have to set them up for a win. Great video. Straight to the point. Thanks!

  • @cg9616
    @cg9616 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you tried this today and 4 month old pup got it right away. Collies are so smart but need consistent training ✔️✔️

  • @maggiebishop9181
    @maggiebishop9181 Před rokem +3

    Love your channel I think I have watched most of them. Got my border collie 3 weeks ago and it’s great to put into practice what I have seen here. Bowie is 11 weeks old and he is sitting, dropping, touching, heeling (of sorts) mostly. He loves the beach 😀

  • @StellaNorth
    @StellaNorth Před rokem +1

    Our border collie is now 14 months, we got him at 5 months as a rescue and he didn't have any training at all. We spent the first 6 weeks trying to get him out of the house, as he was too scared. As such i think we allowed a little too much freedom on the lead and so we are slightly struggling with lose lead. We purchased a figure 8 lead and he is now staying closer to our side but still pulls in front a lot. This video has been a great help and a fab explanation so thanks for that. we are now going to go back to basics and get that foundation solid.

  • @maggiebishop9181
    @maggiebishop9181 Před rokem

    Brilliant - Bowie the bold is loving his training

  • @carsonconsidine9004
    @carsonconsidine9004 Před rokem

    Our collie is just a little over a year and recently has been turned loose full time to run the farm. You can throw a ball or a frisbee till your out of breath and sweating, and she’ll just stand there and wait for you to throw it again. I got a gps tracker to go on her collar to see how much she runs throughout the day, and she averages a little over 25 miles a day so now we’re trying to find a way to slow her down some and make her eat more food. A one of kind dog

  • @linda.miller6924
    @linda.miller6924 Před rokem

    Thank you. Loved the lesson.

    • @FenrirCanineLeaders
      @FenrirCanineLeaders  Před 6 měsíci

      Great to hear it. Here's our follow up blog if you need more info: fenrircanineleaders.com/blogs/articles/how-to-stop-leash-pulling?_pos=1&_psq=pull&_ss=e&_v=1.0

  • @relicwitch1325
    @relicwitch1325 Před 17 dny

    Awesome. But how do you walk the dog before the heel is 100% ?
    Ive got a 7 month rescue collie who needs daily walks and exercise but has no lead manners at all. I can't wait til she's good on the lead to walk her..?

  • @dreaminginyarn
    @dreaminginyarn Před rokem

    Love to channel and wanted to ask your thoughts on a gentle leader. We use it for my dog and walks wonderful with it but is it ok to relay on that?

  • @dampsocc
    @dampsocc Před 4 měsíci

    My border collies me is fenrir! What a coincidence

  • @elisabethkelly7727
    @elisabethkelly7727 Před 5 měsíci

    I live on a farm so have had to have my puppy on a longline even for toilet breaks - have I ruined it laready? Can he learn to associate heel and the lead as a different ask to “go freeish” on a longline for example?!

  • @Bella_Marais
    @Bella_Marais Před rokem

    would this work on a rescue dog that is not a border collie? x

  • @user-qm5yu9gt3g
    @user-qm5yu9gt3g Před 9 měsíci +1

    would be nice to have a video giving a visual example of his lecture

  • @mumlife4346
    @mumlife4346 Před 3 lety +5

    I have a 7 week old collie I have been watching your videos since I knew I was buying one.Her nose is still mainly pink should I be worried?Also I want to get the heel right the first time I'm wating fir her last injection but I want to learn her on her lead in the garden.She is so smart and already knows alot of tricks she is amazing!!

    • @Feya297
      @Feya297 Před 3 lety +3

      isn’t 7 weeks a little young for a puppy to be replaced? Just asking... Normally their 8 weeks maybe that’s why her nose is still pink

    • @ktp01
      @ktp01 Před 2 lety +1

      A puppies nose will be pink for a long time after 8 weeks, shouldn't be worried about that at all.

    • @mumlife4346
      @mumlife4346 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Feya297 yes I though this the person I got her from told me she was 12 weeks when I took her to the vet and done the change of ownership theu said she was born on the 11th of April thats mean the woman I got her from lied and I had her and 6.2 weeks.The vet recommended certain milk ect for her I felt so bad for her but she is doing so good now she is amazing

    • @mumlife4346
      @mumlife4346 Před 2 lety

      They had the breeders info from when the pups were born

  • @robertcarley924
    @robertcarley924 Před 2 lety

    Is the left hand side heel based on driving in the UK? Would it be the right side in North America?

    • @FenrirCanineLeaders
      @FenrirCanineLeaders  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Robert, you can walk them on either side it doesn't matter as long as your constant. Left is traditionally what is looked for when competing 😊

    • @downeastjd1711
      @downeastjd1711 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm raising a 9 month mix of 4 herding breeds. There is a noticable difference in his response when on the left side, and when looked in the left eye. I mean, night-and-day difference.
      I have a 12 year old, mutt, who also responds better on the left side. I'm not sure he can tell which eye I'm looking at, anymore.
      So, while it may be a competition standard, I think it may have come about because they just respond better on the left. Small sample size, I know, but it couldn't have become a competition standard by accident.

  • @CMIKAEL1172
    @CMIKAEL1172 Před rokem +1

    Hello,
    I adopted a six month old border collie. How do I begin training him. He is already toilet trained and sits. When we walk he pulls so I walk with a short leash. He was traumatized during the first six months of his life, so I am working on making feel safe as well.

    • @richarddavidson5433
      @richarddavidson5433 Před rokem

      Hi. I think that you mention something which is important. You mention that your dog had a rough start. The best thing you can do for him / her is forget this. You are his / her new start. Day zero. Your Collie will have loads of energy and will be exceptionally intelligent. You need to exercise and work them. Challenge them by teaching them tricks or climbing obstacles. They respond to lots of instruction. Be consistent and patient (though they learn VERY quickly!). I run with mine and have had her running alongside my bicycle quite happily. Don't be timid with him / her. They are working dogs. You need to be their boss and reinforce good behaviour. Don't think about your dog's past (he won't be thinking about it if you give him an energetic and rewarding life). I have a 4 year old Collie / Shepherd (Shollie). She came from a rescue centre. She's beautiful and intelligent, and very cheeky!!

  • @ProudMamaBrewerPhone
    @ProudMamaBrewerPhone Před 2 měsíci

    I have a dumb question. If the dog is in training mode on a walk, how do they pee and poop? Or do you not have them in heel during a portion of the walk so they can pee and poop?

    • @relicwitch1325
      @relicwitch1325 Před 17 dny

      If they look like they need to go, use the 'break' command??

  • @keykey-
    @keykey- Před 2 lety +2

    I have been doing heel work for my border collie for awhile and he absolutely hate it he doesn't eat treats when outside he's to hyper when in a heel I think I walk too slow because he's walks to fast for me

    • @frankmurphy3723
      @frankmurphy3723 Před 2 lety

      Same when I do off leash he run off but comes when I want him to but gets easy distracted by other animals but comes if no one’s out I just want him to sit next to me and walk next to me

    • @marksample6230
      @marksample6230 Před rokem

      Training with treats did not work for me. In a controlled environment it was fine but outdoors in an urban environment the dog is too distracted or excited. Won't even consider food treats.

    • @relicwitch1325
      @relicwitch1325 Před 17 dny

      In my opinion/experience they are free running dogs and better off the lead. My old collie was superb, but never appreciated the lead and I never got this fabled loose lead heel, even as a grandma dog on her last day with us... She would walk to heel perfectly with no lead.

  • @terrenced.1586
    @terrenced.1586 Před měsícem

    But the walk IS the exercise… so how do you train to walk to heal when they’re hyperactive DURING the exercise…

  • @dougmarshall5324
    @dougmarshall5324 Před 3 měsíci

    3mins in and I've lost the will to live

  • @nigelpurcell-herbert7260
    @nigelpurcell-herbert7260 Před 2 lety +1

    Why heel on the left? Walking along a road I would face the traffic by walking on the right. Heeling left would put my dog nearest to passing traffic.

    • @FenrirCanineLeaders
      @FenrirCanineLeaders  Před 2 lety +3

      Hey Nigel, thanks for watching! Left is traditional for competing, it's totally up to you which side you use but the main thing is to remember to stay consistent!

  • @claireingram1818
    @claireingram1818 Před 3 lety +6

    Is there a car chasing video please?

    • @FenrirCanineLeaders
      @FenrirCanineLeaders  Před 3 lety +6

      Thanks for the idea Claire, we'll see what we can do!

    • @claireingram1818
      @claireingram1818 Před 3 lety +3

      @@FenrirCanineLeaders much appreciated! We know it's a common Collie thing.. tried various strategies.

    • @nickpowell7432
      @nickpowell7432 Před 2 lety +1

      @@claireingram1818 its important from the very beginning to teach them to sit when a car comes your way. of course teach sit first a strong reaction sit. then kneel and comfort\ rub chest as car goes by eventually they will just sit and watch car. i know im 4 months late but has worked wonders on my 12 week old bc pup.

    • @blue-thetri-colourborderco3018
      @blue-thetri-colourborderco3018 Před 2 lety

      Hope you've got your BC to stop chasing cars by now here's mine not chasing them anymore
      czcams.com/users/shortsSH0Ndq79X-c?feature=share

    • @downeastjd1711
      @downeastjd1711 Před 2 lety +2

      Does your dog know "leave it?" If so, grab your leash and go stand by the road (a quiet road, with clear views of both direction). Have pooch sit, and tell them to leave it, when they notice a car (I tell mine "that's a car"). Give physical corrections as needed. Stay calm, stay consistent, and praise the ever-living-jesus out of him/her when they get it right.
      If not, teach it "leave it." It's in my Holy Trinity of commands, including stay/come.
      Walking through parking lots is a good way to teach what cars/trucks are, and to leave them, also.

  • @sperrowhawk100
    @sperrowhawk100 Před rokem

    What if the border collie is a three year old rescue?

  • @Trentvucich
    @Trentvucich Před rokem +2

    2 mins in and so much repeating….

  • @ivanmacken4407
    @ivanmacken4407 Před 2 lety +12

    A lot of lip movement without saying anything. 10% great info, 90% BS

    • @FenrirCanineLeaders
      @FenrirCanineLeaders  Před 2 lety +3

      Hey Ivan, sorry you didn't find our video helpful. We have a dedicated training channel with live demonstrations, we have a number of different examples of how to get your dog to walk to heel, here's ones you might find helpful: czcams.com/video/RwyJ498Yy6M/video.html

    • @jamesfraser7793
      @jamesfraser7793 Před 2 lety +6

      @@FenrirCanineLeaders even this link you have supplied titled 'how to achieve perfect heel walking' shows no guidance but only shares the importance principal of being pack leader. Thats not a how to video any more than this video is. I agree with the original comment. So much chatter, so little content. Even if you are hiding your real training behind a paywall, which is a fair strategy, why not be honest and more organised about that in your videos. Why not explain detail around the training and then link to the actual specific training. You are failing to supply videos which uphold your video titles. You are also failing to use the titles as 'false advertising' to promote your real content properly and accurately. Just feels totally disorganised like this is a hobby.
      For the record i really want to like your channel as you have a charismatic appearance and an interesting accent, but the strategy needs work.

    • @pix2.0
      @pix2.0 Před rokem

      I didn't know this existed and I'm looking forward to trying these out. Need this so much! Thank you!