I know quite a few people here have done various levels of obedience, agility, or rally training and I'm hoping someone can give me some tips.
I am not working with a trainer and have more or less trained Jack myself. We have our CGC/TDI certificates and I hope to move up to agility or rally in the spring when icy roads won't be an issue.
Jack is pretty quick and responsive, but I have no idea how to keep him straight when he's working next to me. If we do a sit or down at heel, he is likely to be sitting half facing me at an angle rather than straight on. And backing up at heel is the same thing; he backs up at a 30 to 45 degree angle from me. If we are working against a wall or fence, of course, he's fine.
I know how to straighten a horse from my experience riding, but that involves leg aids which obviously I can't use on my dog! LOL Are there any good methods out there to keep a dog straight when he's doing heel work? I thought it might be something we can work on over the winter, when the vast majority of my training time is spent trapped inside.
Thanks!