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If you’ve visited out site in the past, then you have probably seen our top recommendation
for dog training resources -
If you’re looking to train your pooch, you have probably found out that there are all sorts of theories out there about how to make your dog the best behaved pooch on the block.
However, today we wanted to look at an important point that many people tend to forget
when trying to train a pet -
Ok, I know that sounds obvious. But remembering this point can make a huge difference in your dog training efforts.
Many people simply assume that their dog can understand what is being said to them and the commands that they are giving. They get frustrated that their dog isn’t following directions and assume they aren’t obeying their owner when in fact they simply don’t know what is expected of them.
One of the keys to understanding how a dog thinks is to understand that the live in the “now”. They don’t see the past or envision the future like we do. Instead they are almost focused entirely on the present.
Using this knowledge can help in your training efforts.
When dogs are out in the wild they will typically travel in a pack. And members of this pack will quickly figure out who is the “leader” and that not obeying their directions can put them in danger of the elements.
This isn’t an instant process -
You want to be the leader. Your dog must realize that you are in charge.
However, this doesn’t mean you have to yell, scream or manhandle your dog. Instead, it requires a confident assertiveness and attitude when training and communicating with your dog.
You need to be the pack leader.
And it’s not difficult if you do it the right way. Once you get to this stage, it’s
a matter of learning how to best communicate with your dog and stay consistent. As
an example, make sure that your “punishment” for him or her misbehaving remains the
same -
Let your dog know who’s boss and be consistent with them.
Be patient and your efforts will be rewarded with the best-