Of all the questions that people ask, “how to become the pack leader” is the big one! This is by far the most important question–how to convince your dog that you are the person in charge. Think of the pack leader as the decision maker – where you should go on the walk, how to behave in different situations, and how to respond to all the strange things that are out there.
When you understand how dog packs work, you soon realize the importance: that pack leader makes all the decisions. If you leave it up to your dog, then there is a big chance that your dog is going to get something very wrong and make a mistake!
In order to understand how to become the pack leader, you must first recognize that the following means nothing to a dog….
What car you drive, the size of your house, the money you earn, or the fact that you speak human languages! Your dog would happily swap all of that for a nice snack!
Asking your dog to sit before her dinner falls a long way short of what you need to be achieving to become the pack leader, and walking through doorways is only necessary when your dog is on the lead.
Lastly – dominating your dog is certainly not the way to become the pack leader; in fact, this can backfire badly on you later on if you teach your dog that physical strength is what it is all about. While you may force your dog into submission, it will not be convincing your dog’s mind that you are worthy of the position and that you should become the pack leader–only that you are a bit of a bully.
So how do you become the pack leader? All dogs worldwide, regardless of breed, use the same ways to check to establish the pack leader. The best way to learn about how to put it into practice is to watch it being done on video, as I have done through one of the video-based web sites. The important areas to take control in are the following:
- The pack leader will be in total calm control when your dog barks and alerts you to danger. This includes anything that your dog may perceive as dangerous and barks at in and around the property.
- On the walk, your dog should not pull you at a single stage, even the beginning! Learning to walk your dog properly can only really be learned through video, as I have found out!
- If you are the pack leader, then your dog should be able to relax and switch off completely inside the house. If your dog is switched on most of the time and can’t relax, then that is your dog on pack leader duty!
- Getting your dog to switch off is directly connected to how you meet and greet your dog after your return home. You need to watch it on video–it is so subtle, but it is the difference between being the pack leader or the follower.
- Lastly, feeding your dog correctly will establish who is the pack leader, and there is much more to it than asking your dog to sit! Also, if you have a dog that is “not food motivated,” then you may be in for a surprise!
There is one site that shows you – using video – exactly how to become the pack leader and how crucial it is to changing any behavioral issue.
If you want to understand more about this topic or see the videos that explain everything, then simply take a look at The Online Dog Trainer here: