Dog Training: Obedience For A Happier and Healthier Dog - Part 6

Obedience dog training
Interaction is the name of the game.
Unlocking the power of being a pack leader can make training much more effective.
Successful dog trainers consistently communicate and interact.
Yo! Dog Loving Friend,
How are you doing...
Thanks for joining in this the last in the current 6 part series, it's been a wonderful ride.
We've ripped the lid off and spilled the beans on what makes a successful pack leader.
Of course, the leader will interact with his dog in ways that positively reinforce the belief or at least idea of the social hierarchy:
- Dogs look for cues from leadership in your eyes, so eyes play a big role as a leader
- By maintaining eye contact with him during training, he will better understand what you're communicating
- That's why you can occasionally demand your dogs attention
- Apply this while walking, playing or during more intense training sessions
- By commanding your dog to heel and to look at you, you're positively reinforcing your position as pack leader
It is said that once roles are clearly established, you can avoid much of the needless struggle while training your dog, it really is that important to know this.
That means by handing over the role of pack leader to yourself, you create an environment in which your dog will naturally look to you for its guidance.
Pack leadership is an essential the core component to any fully optimized training program.
Thanks again for reading, I look forward to sharing more poerful insider secrets with you.
Obedience dog training...success made easy and fun!

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