TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Monday, July 31, 2006

Dog Training: Obedience For A Happier and Healthier Dog - Part 3

Obedience dog training

Leadership and respect is key to dog training...in this issue I want to expand on the biggest reasons why dogs do what they do.

It will help you to see the world from his point of view...because of the true nature of dogs, not knowing this can make training even more difficult.


Hey Dog Lovng Friend,

Thanks for your valuable time, I appreciate you.

Understanding what it means to be a pack animal can unlock one of trainings greatest secrets because in their natural environment, dog are pack hunters.

When we see cute puppies, we tend to forget all about their natural wild side and their core essence. Of course, domesticated dogs don't travel in packs.

Dogs for the most part are pack animals and dogs in packs have leaders:

  • The leadership role in dog packs is one of great influence
  • Other dogs in the pack naturally subordinate themselves to leadership
  • They will look to their leader for guidance and instruction

Your dog will build a pack mentality based on those with whom they regularly interact. In essence, you the owner and the your family members or close friends become the dogs pack.

This creates a wonderful opportunity for dog trainers:

  • By playing the role yourself as the leader of your dogs pack, your dog will naturally tend to follow your lead
  • He will naturally feel respect for you
  • He will demonstrate this instinctive need to learn from you

Since a dogs real social structure will always be seen through his own view of packs and leaders, it makes sense for you as his trainer to take advantage of this by playing the role.

And it's cool for both him and you .

So that will make your dog training success even more effective.

Talk soon champ, oh yeah by the way...if you've any questions or comments about today's issue, please leave your comments on the blog!

The more we interact, the better I can help you with the exact info you need to improve your dog training. Thanks.

Obedience dog training...success made easy and fun!

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