There are so many people telling you to "Be the Pack Leader" by doing simply awful and hurtful things to dogs, things that destroy the dog's trust, things that create stress along with larger problems. When in reality, the goal should not be being "leader" of a pack, but being the Heart of the Pack.
Being the Heart of the Pack means that you don't need to dominate, intimidate, hurt, startle, or punish to have success and harmony with your animal companions. We should be focusing on creating a connection with the animal based on trust, safety and cooperation. There are so many science based training options available (like clicker training) that allow that connection and communication to flourish. Listen to your heart when you select a training method, and learn to be the Heart of the Pack.
We often restrain, resist, and strip away what our dogs are. Like trying to forcefully slam a square peg into a round hole. If we just find a way to change the round hole so that it is just big enough for the square peg.
Sometimes, we get so focused on achieving goals, we try to make our dogs conform to our idea of what they should be, and we lose track or ignore what where born to be. This is seen so much in the disconnection of leash walking. Our focus shouldn't be on the latest harness or the latest technique that function on suppression. This is not learning and does not create a true connection. It should be about establishing and nurturing the connection between the dog and their person, sharing positive experiences, feeling comfort and security with each other. Most dogs are programmed to connect with us and we often just don't know how to connect with them.
Jenn hopes to take these ideas and others from Clicker Expo and use them to help her be a better trainer with people and with animals.
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