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CONTENTS

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Last updated 20-Jul-09

Introduction - Boston Terrier
Boston Terrier Boredom When Home Alone
Boston Terrier Destructive Chewing
Boston Terrier Eating Poop
Boston Terrier Fear Biting
Boston Terrier Joint Pain
Boston Terrier Massage
Breeding Your Boston Terrier
Common Boston Terrier House Training Problems
Finding Boston Terriers for Sale
House Training Tips for a New Boston Terrier Puppy
How to Clean Your Carpet When Your Boston Terrier Pees On It
How to Train your Boston Terrier to Heel off the Leash
Paper Training Your Boston Terrier Puppy
Recognizing, preventing, and handling Boston Terrier aggression
Treating Boston Terrier Arthritis Through Regular Dog Massage

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How to Train
Your Boston Terrier
to Heel off the Leash

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Important: When you take the leash off, remember the following:

Your Boston Terrier should not run off, with you chasing vainly behind, yelling for your Boston Terrier to come back. Yes, if you want Fido to free heel, you must have your Boston Terrier trained to heel on the leash first.

This is how you need to start:

  • Take your Boston Terrier off its leash.
  • Walk in a straight line. Angling into your Boston Terrier will cause her to heel wide.
  • Walk briskly! Don't walk at the pace of your Boston Terrier.

Don't wave your hands about - hold your left hand close to your body!

Make sure you always give the first command in a happy tone of voice. Your Boston Terrier needs to know that you are happy. Don't try to teach your Boston Terrier anything if you are in a bad mood.

Change your voice to a commanding tone or call the name of your Boston Terrier sharply if they don't keep up to your walking pace or if they amble away.

After the second command, gently pat your side and give praise (give praise at every opportunity).

If forging (your Boston Terrier tries to get ahead of you) is your problem, or if your Boston Terrier attempts to dart off, you must stand still! Signal back with your left hand and repeat the heel command forcefully and then pat your side coaxingly.

Remember, training your Boston Terrier is not unlike training your child to behave in a way society expects. Give those rules and boundaries. Be firm about what is right and what is not. Praise whenever you have an opportunity. That is, whenever your Boston Terrier performs as asked.

When your Boston Terrier is doing a good job of learning, give it a commendation it deserves! Praise them when they are learning and performing well.

If the Boston Terrier you are training is large, make sure you carry the leash folded twice, with the snap end in your right hand. If the Boston Terrier fails to pay attention, call her name loudly or reach out and "spank" her playfully on the hindquarters with the end of the leash. You should then coax your Boston Terrier close by patting your side. Never hit hard or in such a way that you cause pain. Just the light spank is all that's needed.

If all attempts to keep your Boston Terrier at heel position fail, it's time to put the leash back on, give it one good jerk to bring the Boston Terrier in close, and try again. The change in voice, followed by flattery with the occasional use of the leash, should eventually teach your Boston Terrier to stay at your side at all times. Especially if you make the heeling fun!

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