So, in a few short weeks we have climbed to 90 likes on Facebook and counting. Thanks so much for the support. We hope to keep growing and extending our services. We are now proud to announce we offer a pet taxi service! We know not everyone has the capabilities of transporting their buddy to the vet, dog park, play dates, etc. We are here to help!
Some of my rules are; Silas never gets food without earning it. He can earn it sitting properly, shaking "hands", or "begging". This shows that he gets his meals from me (alpha) and he gets the added benefit of earning his food. When people come to the door he must sit first and be invited to say hi. This actually helps calm him down as well, as he used to get so excited he made a little mess. When we play he gets to have his fun but when we walk he stays right by my side unless I give him the OK to check things out. I stay consistent with all of these rules.
Dogs are a very intelligent species. Their only real ancestors are wolves. If you can look to how wolves interact with other wolves (which is far more advanced then domesticated dogs) you never see a wolf teaching its pup by raising voices, using anger or other negative devices. They also don't learn from an over abundance of attention. This actually can confuse most dogs.Wolves learn by the consistent ways the pack will act and react. You can take this behavior home with you. Remember, consistency is key. If your dog knows it can rely on you to act a certain way it puts confidence in him and he will follow your lead. Take this as a good thing and lead him by example.So what are some of your rules with your buddy?
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BTW: The picture isn't two wolves fighting. This is wolves using "muzzling". Pretty interesting topic, click the link for more!
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