📸 Escobar The American Bully Loves the Small Dogs in Greenfield District Dog Park.
Sharing with you this photoblog wherein my American Bully meets the small dogs at the dog park of Greenfield District, Mandaluyong City.
Saying Hello to Corky the French Bulldog. |
Corky is trying to reach Escobar. |
Small dogs are humping each other. |
And, Escobar went ahead to their location. |
Look! Toby the Pomeranian, humping Corky. |
Oh, and Chooey the Dachsund is joining. |
Look how cute this French Bulldog. |
And he loves big dogs! |
Look, Rocco! He also humped Escobar; he is persistent regardless of height. |
🐕🦺Tips on How to Become Alpha Leader Over Your Dogs.
Since they do not live in pack; dogs’ lives evolve between them and humans (also known as hoomans). And so, unstable humans make unstable dogs. Size means nothing, it is all about your energy, firmness, and it is how the hooman’s feeling inside that dogs are mirroring. A hooman who lacks confidence will not have a dog who listens to their commands.
Dog Lovers are normally emotionally unstable when dealing with a dog’s behavior. Have you seen your dogs’ eyes – the way they look at you every time you put your foods in your mouth? Undeniably, you can’t stop sharing your foods with them and it became a habit and you just noticed them jumping on you during dinner. Seems a bad behavior isn’t it? But have you asked – what drives them of becoming “One”? Well, it is simply you forgot that you’re the ALPHA; you followed your emotion which makes you weak.
In this video, I will share with you how my American Bully became submissive every time I corrected his bad behavior.
Watch My Dog’s Reaction Being Scolded for No Reason.
Honestly, there is no definite way to explain how you reach this alpha position. Being dominant over your dog does not mean you should be hurting your dog. It means you must communicate to the dog who the leader is going to be. Pack leaders are not aggressive, angry, or bossy which we should not embody as hooman. We’re not dominant-aggressive, we are calm-assertive.