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Slide 1: The Most Important Dog Training Tip
Slide 2: Dogs naturally have a pack mentality. There's no getting around it. You must establish yourself as the pack leader.
Slide 3: The simple truth is your dog WANTS to be led. All dogs have either Alpha or Beta qualities. If your dog has strong Alpha qualities, he will compete with you for leadership. Let the dog win this battle and you'll be following HIS rules.
Slide 4: You need to be consistent with your dog training, rule setting and dominance or your dog will feel like he needs to take the top spot on the hierarchy. Conversely, if your dog has a Beta type personality and you don't establish clear rules, he will become anxious and confused. Without a leader the dog may become fearful, confused or aggressive.
Slide 5: As a dog owner, your responsibility is to train your dog to understand that YOU are the "Alpha Dog" of the pack. By acting like the "Alpha Dog", your dog will be able to instinctively relax and just follow your lead.
Slide 6: Additionally, your family members or other owners must establish themselves on the hierarchy of the pack. Your dog should understand that he is the lowest on the chain and it is his place to follow everyone's lead. This will create a friendly, obedient and submissive dog that is respectful of your commands. Really the point of all this is to have your dog's respect and obtain control.
Slide 7: When you stick to hard and fast boundaries for your dog's behavior, he will begin to understand what he can and can't get away with. This also includes feeding and walking him on a set schedule. As he realizes YOU'RE the boss, he will comply effortlessly with the kind of behavior you expect.
Slide 8: Part of this strategy involves the immediate correction of disapproved behavior with acceptable behavior. A good example of this is when your dog is chewing on one of your shoes and you replace the shoe with an approved chew toy. You must also immediately follow the bad behavior with a sharp "No" and ALWAYS encourage any good behavior with "Good Boy".
Slide 9: This is just the tip of the iceberg. To discover the EXACT formula for training your dog to be the obedient companion you’ve always wanted, you NEED to check out the step by step dog training guidelines at
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