Are You the Leader?
Here’s a QUICK review to make sure you are a leader to your dog:
- Use confident body language – stand tall whenever you are giving commands
- Give clear commands – don’t ask your dog to do something, but don’t yell either
- Always follow through – if you have given a command follow through until your dog responds
- Set him up for success – challenge your dog to advance his training skill level by adding time and distractions within reason
- Praise appropriately – if petting is too exciting and your dog wiggles out of position switch to verbal praise
- Give feedback (eye contact, praise, reward) while your dog is doing an exercise – not afterwards
- Correct (gentle leash or voice correction) while your dog is making a mistake – not afterwards
- Love him up at the appropriate time – did you ask your dog to earn your attention or did he come over and nudge you into it?
- Go through doorways first
- Make sure YOU are in charge of your walks – not the other way around
If you and your dog have slipped into some negative habits tether him to you for a few days – this is an easy way to remind your dog that you are the leader and he is the follower. Keep things in check for a happy healthy relationship for years to come!
Yours in good training,
Stacie & Ronan