Being the pack leader is key to new dog training

By Mark B

Dogs are naturally pack animals. You have to understand that major point before you even consider new dog training.

When you bring that puppy or older dog from the rescue place back home don’t assume they will settle right in and just become a family member and obey the family rules. What the dog will be looking for right away is the pack structure. Who is the pack leader?  Where is the dog’s place in the pecking order? What are the rules that the pack leader insists on?

New dog starts at the bottom of the pack

Your new dog will be happy enough to understand that he is at the bottom of the pack order, it isn’t a problem to the dog,  he just wants to understand where his place is and he will be happy enough there.

Establish the pack order early on, and make sure the dog understands that you, or whoever else will be primarily responsible for his training, is the pack leader to be followed. When that is established it will make your new dog training much easier and quicker.

How you establish who is leader doesn’t have to be complicated, and it doesn’t need to involve any shouting or punishments. Dogs will often get the opposite message to the one you are trying to give them if you do not understand the way they think.

The quickest and easiest way I have found, after many years of mistakes with various dogs, is in a new dog training guide written by Dove Cresswell. She has appeared on TV and is one of the most popular and famous dog trainers in the world. Her guide is simplicity itself and will make your life so much easier, and your dog’s life so much happer.

I have included a link to Dove’s website below:

Click here for full new dog training details

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categoriaNew Dog Training commentoNo Comments dataOctober 27th, 2009

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