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Behavior Training is About More Than Just Asserting Yourself...
Hereās what you need to understand – animals donāt think the same way as humans do. That may sound simple, but the vast majority of difficult behaviours come from owners treating their dogs as they would a small, fluffy child.
But dogs donāt think that way. When you look around you see a family, but they see a pack. And in packs, dogs are constantly looking for clues to understand where they sit in the hierarchy. Thatās where the phrase ātop dogā comes from.
The trouble starts when a dog is unsure of their position or thinks theyāre the pack leader. Thatās a stressful situation for them ā they feel a sense of responsibility which makes them anxious, and thatās why many aggressive behaviors emerge.
Raising a Well-Behaved Dog Has To Be Based on The 5 Golden Rules Of Dog Ownership (Trust Me, They Change Everythingā¦)
This is so important, so listen close⦠calming your dog is the key to EVERYTHING. And what will calm your dog down? Knowing that you, their owner, are the indisputable pack leader. That means they donāt have to worry about where their food comes from, and they donāt have to worry about protecting the rest of their pack (thatās you and your family btw).
After years of experience in training dogs and a deep knowledge of dog psychology weāve created āThe 5 Golden Rulesā – also known as the Dog Calming Code⢠ā and this is your key to controlling your dogās behavior.
These rules give you everything you need to know to step into the role of pack leader and create an environment where your dog looks to you for how they should behave.Ā
Discover why āwho eats firstā plays such a critical role in establishing hierarchy (hint: itās just one of the 5 rules weāll talk about that dogs just cannot ignore because theyāre genetically-programmed to respond, every time!)