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Earning your dog’s respect comes from consistency, repetition and praise, which is part of being the alpha, or pack leader. Build confidence as a pack leader and teach your dogs discipline with acertified dog trainer in this free video on dog ownership. Expert: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg Contact: www.miami-dog-training.com Bio: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
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@lmm9607 I couldn’t agree more. Corrections and where a dog walks doesn’t mean anything. It’s making sure you give good guidence and also respect your dog as well!
i earn my dogs respect by letting him walk how ever he wants to cuz thats HIS time to have fun. i love my dog and he loves me…its not a repect competition. dogs know who is in charge. no need to be mean to them to prove it.
cute dog. be nice to him
The dogs respect or fear? -Idiot….
I wanna keep a male pup from our females litter, but i am worried if he will become dominant and agressive. Any tips to avoid such problems in a male rottie?>
Your not in da hood bro, you’re working with a dog.
i earned my dog’s respect by giving her a lot of love, guidance, and consistency, not through leash corrections. she walks beside me, loves all people and dogs, and just got third place in agility. she is just 1 1/2.
neither wolf nor dog dominance is not a fact. Read dunbar, Coppinger, Mech, Semyonova, McConnell, McDevitt, Overall among others. Aggressiveness, yes, but not dominance. resource guarding yes, but the same dog (a) that guards a food resource against another dog (b), will have no problems vacating a sleeping place to dog b, if that resource is not important to him or if it is more important to dog b. So dogs themselves have no concept of dominance.
dDog dominance is a fact however as @musicofnote1 has pointed out it is not stable (the hierarchies are contextual and changes over time).
Good leaders set consistent (never arbitrary) rules and boundaries.
I agree with @musicofnote1 in that leadership, not dominance, is what is desired by all dogs. The whole point is to be consistent never arbitrary with whatever rules and boundaries you establish.
(This is just my opinion. I do not expect people to agree with it. I am not an expert.)
The dog walks behind you, never in front of you. Never seen competition obedience? The dog walks BESIDE you with it’s head in front of you looking up into you eyes. Alpha – recanted as theroy by the coiner of the phrase Dr. L. David Mech (google it). Coppinger, Semyonova and others prove that dogs are not wolves, do not live in stable packs (wolves live in nuclear families, not packs, btw). IOW, the whole concept of dominance over your dog is outdated, wrong and abusive. Like the choker.
he said walk your dog next to you, be consistent, decide whats acceptable to you, be the alpha… were you listening?
the name of the videos is always “How to…” but at the end all of them are “what to achieve, but nothing about how to”