3 months with Vide – what have we done?
It has been a little over three months since the working cocker spaniel Vide moved in with us, and he is now just over eight
The heel work is very important for both retrievers and spaniels, even though the retriever is required to have a more exact heeling position than the spaniel. The aim is that the dog follows the handler, without the handler having to focus on the dog. We start the heel work training as soon as we can with our puppies and on this page you’ll find all our blog posts on the subject.
Good luck with your training!
//Elsa & Lena at Retrieving for All Occasions
It has been a little over three months since the working cocker spaniel Vide moved in with us, and he is now just over eight
Something we get a lot of questions about and spend a lot of time training ourselves is heelwork. When we’re out walking or when we’re
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