Teaching an Activation Cue (Heeling Part 2)
In my training tip heeling part 1 I showed my dogs asking me to go to work and to go heeling. I said I would explain how to teach this in part 2. Teaching an activation cue is just plain fun! It gets your dog excited to go to work and to be in a high drive state before you start training. Having your dog in a working state of mind, and mentally connected is really important for them to be able to give you their best performance. This video clip shows how I teach it from the beginning. Don't expect this to happen overnight. My dogs have been conditioned to this so they may make it look easy. Remember to mark and reinforce any effort, and build on that, slowly asking for more before you reinforce the behaviour.

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Janice Gunn's Dogs Competition Obedience Heeling - Part 1

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Starting Push Heeling with Janice Gunn

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Teaching Stillness for Competition Obedience

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Competition Obedience Heeling with Janice Gunn

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Competition Obedience - getting closer fronts

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Season 4 Episode 16 | Walk Turns Violent as Malamute Attacks Cesar | Dog Whisperer With Cesar Millan

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How to teach any dog a competition style heel

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Mr.Bean Making Celebrities Cry With Laughter NONSTOP!

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The Flip Finish in Heeling with Forrest Micke

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Competition obedience puppy exercises

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Novice B - Competition Obedience round with Janice Gunn

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When Animals Surprise Photographers in the Sweetest Way! 😍

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Food Chase Game

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Crufts 2025 / Rhythm and Roni Sagi

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Do These 5 Dog Training Exercises Before Each Walk

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10 Fundamental STEPS For a Focused HEEL!

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Learning to heel: Developing correct heelwork in dog sports

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Stop Yelling! Do THIS and Your Dog Will Finally Listen!

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