1. A reliable loose heel command. You have to remember that not everyone is confident around or lik… by @theadventuredobes

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1. A reliable loose heel command. You have to remember that not everyone is confident around or likes dogs and a dog that is pulling on the lead (especially a breed like a Doberman) can make people feel worried. I like to be able to put people’s mind at ease. It also makes it much easier to navigate busy crowds! 2. Middle - great when you’re in a tight spot and lots of people passing. Its also my go to for when we’re waiting in busy places and I’m advocating for their space. 3. Down - excellent for travelling on public transport or waiting in public spaces. 4. Environmental neutrality - by that I mean confidence around every day happenings & all sorts of people. traffic, screaming children, weird noises like alarms, shopping trolleys, window cleaners, work men … the 1 o’clock gun that’s blasted from Edinburgh castle every day 😂 … you get the picture.
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