5 Surefire Ways to Show Your Dog You're The Boss
Author: Charlie Lafave
Do you have problems at your house with whos in charge? By that I mean, does your dog think hes the boss? In your effort to form a stronger bond with your dog you may have inadvertently told him hes the Leader of the Pack. Here are 5 simple and effective ways to correct that.
You Must Be The Alpha Dog First, lets take a look at what a pack mentality means. Dogs are born into packs in the wild, packs are the essential social order. Unlike humans, who use a variety of political processes to determine leadership and rank, dogs sort out their social order by dominance and power. In a wolf pack, there is a Top Dog a clear leader who is the dominant, Alpha male. Hes the Big Dog, with pride of place at the dinner table (well, if wolves had a dinner table!), first in mating, first in decision making for the pack. Whether you realize it or not, your dog views your household as his own personal wolf pack. The pack mentality is so engrained in your dogs psyche that he will either view you as a leader - or a follower - depending on your actions. If you are to have a well-trained dog, you must establish that you are the leader, and he is the follower. Your dog has to know in his heart that you are the Alpha Dog, the Head Honcho, the Big Dog, the Top Dog call it whatever you want, but your dog needs to know youre in charge. Dogs are a little like children in one respect theyre looking for someone else to be the leader they want rules and regulations because that makes their role in the pack more clear-cut and understandable. Its scary being the leader if youre not up to it, your dog may assume the role because someone has to be in charge! If thats whats happened at your house, you need to re-establish your position as the Top Dog, or Leader of the Pack. But heres an important note: being the leader of the pack has absolutely nothing to do with harsh punishment. It has everything to do with consistency and setting limits. A simple rule to remember (and one people have great difficulty keeping in mind) is that you are the leader, not your dog.
1. You Go Through The Door First Even something as straightforward as who walks through the door first can reinforce your position as dominant dog. Leaders lead. Followers follow. If you allow your dog to charge through the door ahead of you, he perceives that as asserting his dominance over you. Put your dog on the leash, and make sure youre the first one through the door.
2. You Eat Before Your Dog Who gets fed first in your house you or your dog? In a wolf pack, the leader eats first, and when he is done, the rest of the pack can dine. Do you feed your dog first because he pesters you when youre cooking your dinner, and its simply more convenient to have him quiet and out of the way when youre eating? Food is a powerful motivator that can be used to clearly demonstrate who is the ruler of the roost at your house. In no way, shape or form am I suggesting that you withhold food from your dog thats cruel and unusual punishment any way you look at it. What I am suggesting is that you control the timing of the food you should eat first, your dog second, after youre done with your meal.
3. Dont Walk Around Your Dog Does your dog lie on the floor and expect you to walk around him? In the wild, dominant dogs lie wherever they want, and dogs lower in the social order go around so they dont disturb the Big Dog. If you walk around your dog, he will assume this to be an act of submission on your part; therefore he must be the leader, not you. If your dog is lying in the middle of the hallway, or right in front of your easy chair, make him move. If hes on the couch and you want to lie down, make him move. Dont step over him. Just gently nudge him and make him get out of your way. Youre the Big Dog, remember?
4. You Determine When Your Dog Gets Attention Even asking for attention or affection can be seen as an act of dominance from your dogs point of view. Dogs that demand attention are asserting dominance, so if your dog gets pushy, ignore him. When youre ready to give him attention or affection or pet or play with him, ask him to sit first. Dont run after him just so you can pet him. Make him come to you when youre ready to give him attention, or play with him. And when you play with a toy, make sure that you end up with possession of the toy, and then put the toy away when youre done. (Note: Im not talking about his favorite toys that you leave in his crate. Im talking about play toys that the two of you use for games.)
5. Dont Let Your Dog Sleep In Your Bed This is a tough one for a lot of people, but when you let your dog share your bed, at best youre making him an equal to you. He should have his own bed, either a dog pad or his crate that he feels comfortable in you can even put the dog pad next to your bed if that makes both of you happier but dont let him take over the sleeping arrangements. Before you know it, hell be trying to make you sleep on the floor! Again, reinforcing or retraining your dog to recognize you as the Head Honcho has absolutely nothing to do with harsh discipline. These are changes you can make that will change the way your dog thinks about you. And making even small changes like these can have an enormous impact on the way your dog views the social hierarchy in your home all without a harsh word being spoken! http://tinyurl.com/6u2cj
About the author: Author, ""Dog Training Secrets!"" To transform your stubborn, misbehaving dog into a loyal, well-behaving ""best friend"" who obeys your every command and is the envy of the neighborhood, visit: http://tinyurl.com/6u2cj
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