Dog Whisperer
Secrets If You're Not The Alpha Dog,
Guess Who Is?
What does being a dog
whisperer mean
exactly? Well, let me ask you this: do you ever
get the impression that you’re living life in an arena with
your dog on one side and you on the other, facing each other
and arguing as to who will have the last word?
If that’s the case, you might want to brush up
on your communication skills. In the canine world,
the presence of an alpha dog is tantamount to survival. If
you don't establish yourself as leader of the pack and do it
properly, you will force your dog to step into the
breach. Not because she wants to, but because a
leader is absolutely vital to the pack's well-being and
survival.
The Dog Whisperer Secret with a capital 'S' I’m about to
reveal to you has turned my life around and is responsible for
my people and I being able to communicate and have total
clarity about what we’re telling each other. Stress is a
thing of the past. I can truly say that peace and harmony
reign in our little kingdom.
Dog Whisper: Eureka to Alpha!
Have you ever stopped to wonder what goes on in your pooch’s
mind? Canine psychology is not that hard to figure out,
and here's where I can give you a leg up: figure out your
dog’s body language and facial expressions, and you’ll
understand what she’s thinking and trying to tell
you.
Master the art of
dog whisper and avoid the pitfalls of
miscommunication. For example, did you know that direct eye
contact can be threatening to a dog and sometimes cause him
to attack? Learn when and how to use eye contact, and
how to read the signals your dog sends so you stop missing
the point.
Molly’s excited barking and soft
growling simply means that she’s ready to play. On the
other hand, loud barking, snarling and growling all at the same
time mean she’s on guard. A dog’s hearing is way superior
to that of humans, so we hear things you don’t. Molly
might be trying to tell you that she’s just heard an
intruder.
We canines are doing our darndest to help you understand us
by accompanying all that vocalization with plenty of body
language. When I want to play, I’ll wag my tail, backside
up in the air, and give you a pleading sort of look. But
if my hackles are raised while I’m on guard, watch out if
you’re lurking out there, because I’m ready for action, and
you’re about to feel my sharp teeth!
Now be honest. If your partner screamed “We just won
the Lotto” or “The stove’s on fire”, you wouldn’t reply “Stop
shouting, I have a headache”, would you? I rest my
case. If you want your dog to really be a member of the
family, the very least you can do is learn to understand her
language so she can communicate with you. And you can talk
back … in a nice way, of course.
That's why learning to be a Dog Whisperer is
vital. Once you 'get' what your dog is saying, you can use
your body and your voice to communicate with her and establish
yourself as leader of the pack. And shouting has nothing
to do with it.
Whisper Your Way Up to Alpha Dog
In a pack animal society, each member below alpha dog is
clear about everyone’s role and where exactly they fit into the
hierarchy. Equals simply do not exist, so there is no
confusion during emergencies. We rely on each other’s
instincts to survive. As descendants of the wolf, that is
what we understand.
So when we come and live with you, unless you inform us
immediately who is alpha dog and where we belong in our new
pack, we step into the breach. Without a pack leader,
we’re all in danger, and someone has to do something about
it! So go find out my Dog
Whisperer Secret with a capital 'S' right
now. There's no time to lose ...
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