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.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Dog Training: A Guide To Dog Obedience - Part 2


Dog Obedience Training

Let's pick up the pace and take this discussion one step further...


Hey Dog Loving Friend,


When dealing with dogs or any animal in general that have a tendency to be more dominant, well, sometimes they'll test you to see if you really deserve respect.

Okay then, what one factor could possibly be so powerful that it can completely knock ya off your feet and change the relationship with your dog...

No need to guess, it's all about respect.

Why?

Because without respect, you can't even begin to feel that your dog will listen to you, anywhere you go.

Forget about fancy techniques and tricks to get your dog to obey.

Respect is the key in everything...

Respect is something that you cannot simply "ask" for.

It must be earned and demanded.

It is an invisible aspect that all animals immediately sense.

So, how do dogs do this?

There are literally hundreds of ways dogs see and feel this energy:

  • Read your body language
  • How you carry yourself
  • Test your strength and resolve
  • Seeing if you give a command once
  • If you make them do it immediately
  • How you discipline him if they don't instantly respond
  • By correcting disrespectful and rude behavior when it happens
  • Not rewarding him or ignoring
  • Being the one who goes first
  • If you stand and deliver

Remember in the eyes of a dog, the leader always gets the best of everything.

As a good leader, he may choose to share it with his pack, but he is always the one who makes that decision. If another dog sees him not being the decision maker, then the other dogs will lose its respect.

You gotta stand up and deliver...

Dog Training...success made easy and fun!

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