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      <title>5 Easy Steps To Master Contact Heel</title>
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      <description>Teaching your dog to perform a contact heel is an essential foundation for obedience and control. This behavior requires your dog to maintain a close and attentive position by your side, keeping their shoulder in contact with your leg and their head level with your knee. A well-trained contact heel not only enhances your dog&amp;rsquo;s obedience but also promotes a strong bond and improves safety, especially in crowded environments.</description>
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