"Heel"is a command given to a dog when u want it to walk right beside you,with it's attention on you.
Yes and at your left side, and not ahead or behind. It's supposed to walk when you walk, stop and sit when you stop, etc.
The joy you feel in the presence of your dog.
What type of dog you want.
You have startled the dog..scared him
That dog can hunt is a metaphor for He is good at something
I'm guessing they mean to say the dog is "intact", meaning it has not been spayed or neutered.
He told the dog, "Heel!" or She tripped on her high-heeled shoe.
A heel is a despicable person.
Heel
To heel
Many of us get heal and heel confuse and BasicallyHeal means to feel betterWhile heel means the shoe heel or the foot
It's by the dew claws. If someone is talking about "the heel of the paw pad" they mean the back edge of the paw. But if you compare a human skeleton to a dog's, you'll see that the bones are very similar, and the dog is essentially walking on its toes all the time.
It could be heel spurs.
it means you hold your heel because it hurts
No
Best way to teach your dog to heel is take him/her to an obedience training class. Places like petsmart and private companies offer them for puppies for around $150 USD
"Held by the Heel" refers to the Greek hero Achilles. Achilles Heel. Otherwise it could mean to gain authority/surpass, which has nothing to do with the Greek mythology.
You take the dog to see a dog doctor - A Vet, who will examine the dog and prescribe suitable treatment.