Dog Training: Obedience For A Happier and Healthier Dog - Part 5

Obedience Dog Training
R - E - S - P - E - C -T...in doggy language that means, respect the leader of the pack.
As a pack leader you must not hold unreasonable expectations or force your rules using threats of violence or punishment...
Hello Dog Loving Friend,
This is really exciting behind the scenes stuff, I mean who in their right mind would give you so much value for free...I kid you not.
Anyway, you're part of the insiders now so I'm determined to help you even futher to 'crack the dog training code', and help you on your fun journey to being a great dog trainer.
Ok. Next on the list is respect.
Leaders are respected not feared for all the wrong reasons.
Leaders of the pack aren't picked just at random or by chance because of how they behave in that role. Nope! Leaders earn theire trust and position because they're firm and fair.
The leader who leads by example is far more likely to be admired and followed:
- You should be firm with your dog when training
- You should use positive-reinforcement techniques that have been proven the core of successful training
Being a respectful leader means communication, directing with clear instructions will create a respectful follower in your dog.
Your dog's obedience to you should be built on a foundation of respect and appreciation, not in fear or humiliation.
Thanks for reading, I appreciate you.
Hope you enjoyed this leader of the pack story...stay tuned for the Part 6, the final in this series for the moment...until tomorrow that is, lol.
Obedience dog training...success made easy and fun!

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