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A Pack Leader

This kid has already mastered what it means to be a pack leader. Never again will his dogs be deciding which direction he wants to walk. Here are some tips on how you can achieve the pack leader position as well!

1) Calm and assertive

A pack leader doesn’t project emotional or nervous energy, so neither should you. In the wild, the pack leader uses calm-assertive energy to influence how the dog interacts with his surroundings. She enforces these laws in a quiet way, as is the case when a mother picks up a puppy by the scruff of the neck if he strays outside the den.

2) Setting boundaries

Ownership of territory is very important. Dogs in the wild claim space by first asserting themselves in a calm and confident way, and then communicating this ownership through clear body language signals and eye contact. A dog who understands that you, as the pack leader, own the space in which he lives will respect your asserted authority while dog training.

3) Right timing

Waiting is another way that pack leaders assert their position. Puppies wait to eat, and adult dogs wait until the pack leader wants them to travel. Waiting is a form of psychological work for the dog. Domestication means dogs dont need to hunt for food, but they can still work for it.

4) Pack leadership

Establish your position as pack leader by asking your dog to work. Take him on a walk before you feed him. And just as you don’t give affection unless your dog is in a calm-submissive state, dont give food until your dog acts calm and submissive. Exercise will help the dog, especially a high-energy one, to achieve this state.

5) Know your pack

The true test of leadership is knowing your pack. I want to know my pack and what fulfills them. This is what creates balance. Then formulating a dog training plan, setting an intention, and following through is what creates even more strength in your relationship, bond, and its depth. To me, thats respect, both of the needs of your dog and yourself.

Hopefully, your evening strolls will be calmer and your dog will no longer be walking you instead. Being a pack leader is never easy and it requires a lot of patience.

If you think you have what it takes, adopt a dog now at http://PetFinder.my to begin your leadership journey.



Cutest leader of the pack, ever! These two Rhodesian Ridgebacks are gentle giants.

 

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