FREE Dog Training Tips Easy Steps to YOU Leading the Pack part 3

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FREE Dog Training Tips: Easy Steps to Leading the Pack - Part 3


Summary


Who's really in charge at your house? Is it you, or your furry, four-legged friend? If you're not leading, your dog might be, resulting in undesirable behavior. Discover easy dog training tips to help you reclaim leadership and improve your dog's behavior.

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This is the third in a series focusing on changing dog behavior using positive training methods.

Be a Leader, Your Dog Will Follow


Remember King from the previous articles? He was the dominant leader of his family, setting house rules and enforcing them through growling, snapping, and even biting. We introduced three simple steps to help you reclaim leadership from your dog.

Then there was Queenie, whose family, especially Mom, took on the leadership role gently and consistently. Queenie learned good manners through firm yet positive training, earning praise and treats. With humans as pack leaders, the household was calm and happy.

Now, let’s talk about your home. Your dog might not be as dominant as King or as well-behaved as Queenie. With busy lives, it's sometimes hard to find time for training. But with a little effort, the payoff is tremendous. You can change your dog's behavior quickly.

Review Steps


Here are some strategies from earlier articles. For a complete list, visit [Best Dog Articles](http://www.best-dog-articles.com).

- Get Their Attention: Say your dog’s name before giving a command.
- Be Kind: Use a gentle voice and issue commands calmly.
- Control Playtime: Start and end games, keeping your dog engaged.
- Eat First: You should eat before feeding your dog.
- Praise, Praise, Praise: Reward good behavior generously.

New Steps


1. Check Health: If you notice new or unwanted behaviors, like excessive urination, consult a vet to rule out health issues.

2. Daily "Down" Time: Spend 5-10 minutes each day with your dog in a "down" position, reinforcing your leadership. If your dog gets up, gently guide them back.

3. Establish Routines: Dogs thrive on routine. Feed them at the same times daily (e.g., 7-8 AM and 5-6 PM) and establish regular activities, like walks or playtime.

4. Daily Grooming: Make grooming a daily ritual to strengthen your bond. This can be a special, relaxing time for both of you.

5. Consistent Training: Practice obedience daily, even for just 5 minutes. Be consistent, gentle, and lavish with praise to reinforce your leadership.

Conclusion


By incorporating these steps into your routine, you'll reestablish yourself as the pack leader, leading to improved behavior and a stronger bond with your dog. Positive training efforts will pay off greatly?"your dog will respect and strive to please you. Wishing you a happy and harmonious adventure with your canine companion.

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