There are basically two Dog Training Schools of thought when when it comes to dog training. The belief that one is that you need to mimic as far as possible the ethos of the Wolf, and the other is that you don’t. We know that all dogs originated as a Wolf and selective breeding has been developing all types of dogs that we see today. It is assumed that all the basic instincts of wolves still exists somewhere in your dog. “The package” School of thought believes that You have to establish yourself as the “Pack leader” and your dog will follow and obey You willing. As far as possible, they believe in restraint distance themselves from their dog, pushing elements respect bordering on fear. Experiments conducted with the Wolf tamed showed that when a wolf into a problem or difficulty, even though he had accepted the authority of the human being, he doesn’t go to the man for help but rather his own struggle to resolve the problem.
Dogs, on the other hand, are looking for immediate help human owners. I believe that the relationship between dog and owner of the unique, and there’s nothing like between the leader of the Wolf and the Wolf. More loving You is for your dog, the more he loves you. If he breaks You out of a misunderstanding, or a lack of ties. Indeed there are many Wolves still exist and You need to appreciate that. Whatever your personal philosophy is all about the package and the dog, dog training You follow the same route. As early as possible, start working with your dog. Handling and gentle brushing, playing can be done when he was only a few weeks. So he started to eat, as a whole new leverage open to You. You must find a way to communicate. This is how you build a common language with them. Different commands You should sound different. Tone of voice and movement is more important than the words themselves. Even the dog really smart understanding words that are relatively few. But he’s sharp reader body language than even You! Be consistent at all times.