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Here's a Small Sample of New Insights You Wish Discover:
- Are you aware that dogs of all breeds and personalities are perpetually evaluating the status of their packs (of which YOU are a part)?
Dog packs have a certain hierarchy which must always be respected. There is no equality in a dog's societal structure, and there can be only one leader. - Have you ever detected of an "alpha leader"?
The alpha leader is in charge. An alpha leader, from a dog's point of view, is the leader of the pack. In a dog's world, earning your status and place in your pack structure is the natural order of things. - Do you realize that a dog's point of view differs from yours?
Dogs do not communicate through verbiage as we do, but, rather, by observation and initiating body language and posturing. - Do you cognize that dogs actually want to please their human leaders (YOU)?
Dogs don't misconduct out of spite or another human motivations. They want to please their leaders, but sometimes their leaders don't lead; sometimes leaders confuse them with inconsistency in their commands and body language.
 Plus, There Are Much New Insights for You to Learn:
- Potty Training-Accidents happen. Train your dog through consistency and persistency.
- Play Biting-Puppies nibble on each another as they play. Dog mothers allow play biting amongst the puppies; it's their natural way to act and communicate. It's not appropriate once playing with humans.
- Jumping-This is a dominance-type behavior
- Heeling-Heeling is a technique whereby a dog walks properly beside his leader, with manners, on a leash. In a dog's view of the world, if s(he) is walking in front, s(he)-not you-is in charge.
- Digging-It's natural dog behavior. The smell of the earth is stimulating to dogs.
- Children-To a dog, a child is simply a big puppy! Children need to cognize the do's and don'ts simply about interacting with dogs.
- Alpha leaders-Who's the leader of the pack? Once the dog's with you, it better be you!
- Aggressive Behavior-Aggression isn't necessarily bad. There are some types of aggression in dogs, but in general aggressive dogs are much inclined to test their surroundings and environment (including humans, another dogs, and another pet