Many puppy owners make the error of worrying too much about the puppy’s bed or treats. They don’t spend much time worrying about how and what their puppy will learn.
A puppy requires nutritious food as well as a warm and safe place to call home. A strong leader is an equally important and vital biological requirement for puppies.
Puppies naturally follow the leader of their pack. A pack leader is defined as strong, stable, and consistent. This trait is often forgotten by new puppy owners. There have been clients who were strong leaders at work, but then fell apart when they got home. They are often puzzled by why their dogs don’t behave.
Dogs and puppies sense confidence levels and will assume control if they see us as weak. Bad behaviors such as excessive barking, pulling on the leash, and anxiety will result when dogs or puppies are in control.
Your puppy’s pack leader is the most important thing you can do. This doesn’t mean that your puppy has to be six months old, or that he needs to be bad. You must show leadership right from the beginning to help your puppy grow into a happy, healthy dog.
These are some key points to keep in mind when you’re a pack leader.
If a puppy’s new family does not learn these lessons, he will fail. Remember that puppies do not crave fancy treats or beds. They need you to be their stable pack leader and show love in a way they can understand.