They need
a consistent pack leader in order to be well mannered pets.
Our trainers believe he would do best in a structured home with
a consistent pack leader.
Dogs of all sizes, from the two - pound teacup Yorkie to the 265 - pound St. Bernard, need a calm, firm, and
consistent pack leader.
Unlike many breeds, they actually do well with multiple trainers however ultimately require a firm,
consistent pack leader.
They need a firm and
consistent pack leader who understands the breed.
Through this training, I instruct John and Lisa to remain as
consistent pack leaders — demonstrating patience, follow - through, and a reward - based philosophy.
They must be raised in a home where the humans are confident,
consistent pack leaders.
Not exact matches
A warning, though - they can show the Siberian's stubborn streak, so you'll need to establish yourself as
pack leader from the start by being firm and
consistent.
A firm,
consistent approach is ideal with
pack leader being established from the onset.
As with every dog, a firm,
consistent approach will clarify who the
pack leader is while lots of praise and treat rewards for a job well done will go a long way in moving the process along.
Pack leadership isn't difficult to achieve, it simply requires a basic understanding of the pack leader mindset and consistent use of a few, straightforward techniq
Pack leadership isn't difficult to achieve, it simply requires a basic understanding of the
pack leader mindset and consistent use of a few, straightforward techniq
pack leader mindset and
consistent use of a few, straightforward techniques.
Your dog will accept you as
pack leader as long as you are
consistent and fair in your demands.
Training must be
consistent, with the human establishing his or her position as «
pack leader» from the start.
Just stay
consistent and protect your position as the
pack leader.
A
pack leader is, by definition, strong, stable, and
consistent; traits many new puppy owners forget.
Take a firm,
consistent approach and establish yourself early on as his
pack leader.
However, be
consistent and firm, as these dogs tend to have strong personalities and she might try to become the
pack leader in your home.
You become his
pack leader by firm, fair and
consistent discipline.
German Shepherds require a kind, firm,
consistent, strong
pack leader.
A good
pack leader is
consistent in what they are asking of their
pack.