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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Be the Pack Leader Your Dog Wants You To Be

In this post I want to explain two very important facts about your dog...The first is about whether or not you really need to be the pack leader. And the second is whether the pack leader is aggressive in their behavior.For example, is it necessary to beat your chest, shout and 
smack your dog in order to become the top dog.

The answer to these two questions could transform the relationship you have with your beloved companion. Almost instantly, and forever.

Question 1. Do I really need to be the pack leader?

Lets look at the facts…
Dog are pack animals. There are leaders and followers. You can’t change that. It is simply how dogs work… and it works very well. The pack leaders make the decisions and the followers follow. Simple.In the wild dogs are pack animals. They have descended from the wolf, which is a pack animal. And what most people don't realise is even in your home you form a pack. Sometimes there are other members in the pack, maybe children, more than one dog, even a cat…The fact remains that dogs will view all these beings as members of the pack, and the pack leader in their eyes must make all the big decisions. 

Now in many homes there are dogs who are just too happy to please. They simply do as you ask without any questioning. They are easy to train and the owners are convinced that it is all due to how good they are as owners. You may even know people like this. They have this amazing, easy, placid dog and you can’t work out how because the owner doesn’t seem 
to do anything special. In fact you may well be a bit cheesed off that your dog causes you so much grief. 

How can it be this way? Well, allow me to let you into a secret. The fact is this… It usually has nothing to do with how good the owners are… Some dogs are simply much easier to train others. That’s it! Trust me…if you have an easy dog then you can get away with so much – and many people do. They have a dog for years convinced that they are great with dogs and know exactly what they are doing, always dishing out advice about how they do it when in reality they just have a very easy dog!

However if you have a difficult, very smart, driven dog then you have to know fully what you are doing and the messages that you are giving your dog. It is much more difficult to train these dogs if you do not know what you are doing. The secret to training these types of dogs is… to ensure that YOU are the pack leader in the home. Only then will they listen to you. 

And the difference between these easy and difficult dogs has nothing to do with breeds. It's all about character and personality. You'll never be able to tell until they're in your home. Kind of sucks, hey! But it makes sense now as to why you are struggling. It’s why you are constantly bribing your dog, battling with them. It's like trying to swim upstream… the struggle never ends, they never give in, and you're exhausted. It's all because in your dog's mind you are not the pack leader…YET ! 

But hold on. Here's the good news... I can help. You see if you are struggling…I can promise you that becoming the pack leader is the first thing you need to do. And I have just discovered a fantastic resource which shows you how to become the pack leader in the most amazing gentle way. But let's discuss the next point before I tell you where this fantastic solution is…

2. Is the pack leader aggressive in their behavior?

The thing to realize is that the best pack leaders are calm and consistent. They are firm but fair, there is no screaming, no shouting, no 
hurting, and no need for smacking. All those things that used to be associated with being the pack leader many years ago are old school approaches. Old school dog training used to teach that you needed to physically dominate your dog. It involved a lot of force and confrontation with your dog which would often turn ugly.

The best dog training is where people are taught how to actually win their dogs mind in a calm and gentle way, so that their dogs accept them as the pack leader through choice, not fear. This new dog training method is set to revolutionize the way we work with and train our dogs 
in the home. 

By learning how our dogs see the world we can then adjust our behavior to communicate clearly to them in a way they understand. It's crucial that we give them the right messages, rather than simply applying human psychology to a dog. Lets face it, we would never apply fish or bird psychology to a dog, so why do we always apply human psychology?

We are primates, evolved from the apes, but your dog is a canine evolved from the wolves and there are some subtle but crucial differences! When you understand your dog's mind and where they are coming from there is no need for fear or aggression in training… if you are struggling then the chances are that your dog does not see you as the pack leader.

Become the pack leader now…
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With over 250 videos including live consultations in people's homes, the site explains very clearly how to become the pack leader. What’s more it's something that we can all do. The simple steps are clearly laid out for you to follow. The whole site is quite fascinating and has an entire section dedicated to puppy training and another to stopping unwanted behaviors.

I recently visited the site and was amazed at the content and things I learnt. Even with all my years of training I had no idea that I had been making some crucial mistakes. The results speak for themselves – this site is the real deal.

In all my years of training dogs I have not come across a site as comprehensive and clear as Doggy Dan’s and with a 3 day $1 trial you simply can’t go wrong. It is a very generous offer indeed.

If you are serious about having a well training dog that you can be proud of then I fully recommend that you take a look at the site now. 

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