As the owner, you are the alpha leader of your dog’s pack, therefore you must be consistent in behaving that way if you wish to keep your dog’s trust and always obey you. Canines have the natural instinct to desire order and structure in their pack. Back in the wild, only the most dominant and the strongest-willed individual would assume the alpha role and is accountable for keeping order within their pack.
If your dog senses that your determination and strength aren’t enough for the role, he will not hesitate to take over that leadership role. Pet dogs in homes will take over the leadership role from another dog or a human, and whichever the case, it will not matter. A dog who thinks that he is the stronger individual will attempt a takeover so that the pack's social order is to be maintained.
Other dog members in the pack assume submissive behavior towards the leader, but it does not entail that the dog will forget his natural instinctive behaviors. A follower dog will recognize their human owners as their leader and will display their submission by obeying, listening, and respecting their alpha’s commands.
Your animal hospital Seminole, FL can tell you more about handling your pet’s behavior issues.
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