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Using Posture for Dog Corrections

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Summary: A strong posture will indicate to a dog that you're the leader of the pack. Learn about using posture in dog corrections to instill leadership roles and balance a dog's behavior in this free pet training video.

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By Mark Siebel
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Mark Siebel has owned Doggie Steps Dog Training for four years and has worked with over 4,000 dogs. He teaches about health and nutrition for a new dog, general obedience, and...read more

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"Correction with posture is another vital way to correct your dog. As we've talked about throughout the whole training segment the tin man posture identifies with your dog or dogs that you're the leader of the pack. Just like in any dog, wolf pack or even think about going to work and seeing your boss in front of your team giving a sales presentation, generally more than not, there's a strong posture to identify who the leader is. Different postures to correct your dog is a simple tin man. I also like movement to the body with your left side or your right side or just simply using your body to block a dog or to lead a dog. Between vocal and physical postures, vocal and physical corrections I normally will use a vocal more than a physical. But when we talk a little bit more about leash work coming in the next couple of segments Ill show you how to actually use both vocal and physical corrections and at what time. "

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