Become the Alpha Dog

Alpha Leadership and Your Puppy – First How It Can Help In Your Home

One of the first questions every dog owner asks when it comes to taking control of their household and claiming alpha leadership is. “What this will do for my dog? Will it actually help them realize how they are behaving? Just consider how you can mold the behavior of your puppy. First you will want to arm yourself with all the information you can about how to train your dog. This especially applies if he is still a young puppy. They learn early and they learn quick. Simply put, your puppy is a smart animal.

Becoming the Alpha personality is becoming the dominant animal, leader of the pack.  It is as easy as reading a few tips, applying a few techniques and using the tools that are available to help you. You now have a guide that will take you step by step through the process of teaching your dog good dog manners. In the list that follows you will find many of the behaviors that “you” …. will alter in your dogs life. Read and enjoy.

  • How to Keep Your Dog Off the Couch
  • What Causes Food Bowl Aggression
  • Leash Pulling  and How to Prevent it
  • Jumping on People – Anytime
  • Does Your Dog Bark When You Leave the House
  • My Dog is Aggressive Towards Other Dogs
  • Always Trying to Get in the Front Seat of the Car
  • Why is My Puppy Chewing on My Shoes or Socks
  • How Do I Stop My Dog Barking in the Middle of the Night (when there isn’t a threat)
  • Dog Fears by Showing an Unusual Fear or Fixation on Things Like Cats, Baths, or Cars

Your dog is a smart animal, a smart puppy, first and foremost it is an animal. As you read about and develop the skills to be dominant animal the alpha dog in your home, you’ll be able to easily teach your dog how to become better disciplined and do what you want to your pet to do. You will grow to be a team with your dog and it truly become your best friend. Dog “mans best friend.”


Secrets to Dog Training – A Six Day Course FREE

One of the most commonly cited successes when it comes to alpha leadership is that a dog will stop trying to get on the couch. Why is that? It’s because you’ve managed to claim that space for yourself. Your dog will respect that the couch is now your space, deferring to your judgment on when they are allowed to be up there. The same will hold true for your bed, the car seats, and your shoes. It’s amazing how adept dogs can be at recognizing and respecting when your space has been claimed. But, before they will respect those boundaries, you need to set the boundaries. That’s what we’ll be working on.