BECOME LEADER OF THE PACK
êPack leaders provide 1. Exercise 2. Training and 3. Affection ê
q Provide at least a 30 minute walk everyday. Petting your dog is not exercise!
q Limit your dog’s freedom indoors - until he earns it through good behavior.
q All play should be loving and under control, never physically rough
q Do not give affection until you have exercised and trained your dog. Obedience class will teach you and your dog many useful commands to help make your dog a good dog!
êPack leaders have their dogs work to earn
food, praise, attention and freedom ê
q Have your dog SIT before going outside, before being fed, petted or played with.
q Only provide attention and affection when your dog is calm, not excited.
êPack leaders initiate and end all activities ê
q If your dog demands petting, ignore her and walk away. Ask your dog to SIT for petting.
q Leaders start and stop playtime, putting toys away til next playtime.
q Go through doors ahead of your dog, don’t let them lead you out of the house.
q Never chase your dog (they are faster than you anyway!). Followers come to the leader.
q Provide a safe environment for your dog, so he does not feel scared or have to fend for himself.
êPack leaders control space, and don’t treat dogs as equals ê
q Teach your dog to not pull on leash. The leader leads.
q Have your dog move out of your way – don’t walk around them.
q If your dog jumps up, ignore or move toward him, then tell him to SIT.
q Do not roughhouse with your dog.
q Do not allow your dog on the furniture or bed, at least without an invitation.
êPack leaders set meal schedules ê
q People eat first and do not share.
q Dogs should be fed once or twice each day. Pick up the bowl after 15 minutes.
êPack leaders are calm, firm, and fairê
q Keep greeting and departure rituals low-key – you want to leave and arrive to a calm canine.
q Avoid being overly emotional as this may cause anxiety and destructive behavior.
q Don’t set your dog up to fail through lack of supervision. Teach your dog, don’t punish
q Be consistent with your rules and expectations.
q Do not yell, or hit your dog.