Many
dog owners have obviously found themselves frantically attempting to stop their
dogs from doing something whilst on the leash, but they never seemed to listen
at all.
This
can easily be compared to shouting at a train going at full speed to stop. What normally happens when you do this?
People will obviously stare wondering why you are doing it won't they?
Well, the same applies when your dog gets out of control on
the leash. You shouting and dragging your dog whilst people watch and wonder
why you're not doing something about your dog's problematic behaviour. In the
meantime, your dog is jumping, barking and spinning immensely out of control in
order to free itself and do its "thing". This whole time you are
trying your very best to stop them but it's undoubtedly not working!
First and foremost, do not despair as we have seen this
happen many times and guess what, you are not alone and there is a solution. In
fact, the whole purpose of this post is to explain the most important things to
remember and the simple, easy steps to take next time you encounter a similar
sort of situation. Also, you need to relax and know that the steps are actually
very simple.
What triggers your
dog?
The steps we are about to introduce to you can easily be
applied to a whole range of different situations where your dog is triggered into
panic mode by something or someone for that matter. There are endless times
where our dogs simply disappear to another planet leaving us holding the leash
whilst they are busy doing their "thing".
Every dog will react to any or all of the following or
something else completely different than the other dog:
Dogs
Cats
Cyclists
Horses
Cattle
Small children
Cars
Birds
Aeroplanes
Rabbits
Rats
Mice
Footballs
Tennis balls
Other moving toys
Brooms, brushes
Lawn mowers… etcetera
I think by now you get the picture! It
can also be something motionless or stationary. Did you know that in some
situations, your dog will specifically be triggered by a certain person, cat or
dog?
What
can be done in this situation?
Follow the instructions below and we can assure you that
these are the key steps to solving this issue.
STEP 1. - Establishing
yourself as the pack leader
If there’s a crucial stage in achieving results as far as
this problem is concerned, then establishing yourself as the pack leader is
simply at the top of the list. When you have established yourself as the pack
leader, you dog will automatically be calmer outside in your presence. Your dog
will also be more responsive to how you behave and also become less reactive.
What does this mean? It means that you are actually in a position to actually
start training your dog as they are now listening to you.
How do you actually become the pack leader? Well, reading
through a blog post is certainly not going to help you completely, it’s however
fascinating and if you truly love your dog; you will also love using the simple
yet powerful techniques that real experts know and use on a daily basis on
their own dogs. The best place to find all your answers is by visiting Doggy
Dan’s video website and have a FREE 3-day trial access to over 200 dog training videos here:
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I would strongly recommend that you check it out immediately after reading this.
CLICK HERE: www.theonlinedogtrainer.com
I would strongly recommend that you check it out immediately after reading this.
STEP 2. – Keeping your
dog calm
The worst mistake that many dog owners make is simply allowing
their dog to get too excited and stressed, then trying to work with them in
this crazy state. Once you have allowed this, you are obviously on an uphill
battle and things often spiral out of control. Doggy Dan has amazing videos inside
his website where he teaches techniques on how to keep your dog’s energy level
low.
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To Your Dog Training Success!!!

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