Teaching a Boxer How to Heel
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Teaching a Boxer How to Heel


Teaching a Boxer How to Heel

The boxer is a large working breed, related to most bulldog types of dogs of European heritage. Those relatives include the Tibetan mastiff, Dogue de Bordeaux and English bulldog, so it should come as no surprise that the boxer is a powerful, headstrong breed. Add in the terrier influence, introduced from English dogs in its development, and the boxer becomes a dog vitally in need of basic obedience training. Boxers should be taught how to sit, lie down, come when called, walk on a loose leash and heel.

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Train for a Loose Lead

Teaching the Initial Heel Position

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