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answer Yes or No to the following questions
► Do you
sometimes have to ignore your family pack members
when they are calling you, as you are busy with more
important business eg chasing something?
► Does your pack provide you with lots of toys and
you can choose when you play with them?
► Will your family pack members throw a ball for you
when you present it to them?
► Does your family provide your favourite food on
time and on schedule..? Do you sometimes need to
remind them?
► Do your family pack members respond affectionately
when you seek a pat or a cuddle from them?
► Do your family pack members walk a few paces
behind you when out walking or going through
doorways?
► Do you sometimes feel the need to protect your
family pack members from strangers, other dogs,
cars, vacuum cleaners, hoses, bicycles or
skateboards?
► Do you worry about your family pack members'
welfare eg when they are away from you?
► Do you worry about allowing your family pack
members to leave the house - even when you accompany
them?
Conclusions
If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions it
is pretty clear YOU are the leader of your family's
pack. This is unlikely to be a job role that you
have chosen, but most likely you have needed to
'step up' due to the slowness of your senior family
pack members to exhibit (to your satisfaction) true
pack leadership traits. If you would like to reduce
your stress levels, and relax and retire to general
pack membership (eg give up barking or other
protective behaviours) help is at hand.! People pack
members can be trained to true canine leadership
standards by seeking the advice and assistance of a
Dog Listener. For further information you should
click on
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