Alpha Dog Secrets | Don't Think, BE: Alpha Dog Training Secrets | How to Become Alpha Dog (Alpha Dog | Don't Think, BE - Alpha Dog | Alpha Dog Training Secrets) (Volume 1)
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ISBN / ASIN1496127250
ISBN-139781496127259
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Alpha Dog Training Secrets Revealed. WARNING:"If You Do Nothing Else Right Now, Take Just 1 Minute To Answer What Might Be The Most Important Question You Have Ever Been Asked." Q. Are You The Leader Now, Or Is It Still The -Cheese-? MAIN THING: Training Your Dog Is One Thing. A Good Thing! However 'Knowing' For Certain Which of You Will Be The Leader For Life, is the ['MAIN-THING'] the Thing that Matters Most. Without the 'Main Thing' Tragedies Will Happen. Kids Are Bitten, Family's Shattered and Worse; Dogs Get Killed. Don't Kill Dogs - Read This Instead: It seems to be unanimous of the fact that dogs evolved from Grey Wolves and then developed into their own species. Research indicates that depending upon environment, climate, and geography, wolves mutated into a number of different breeds. Somewhere around fifteen to thirty thousand years ago, they began living alongside humans assisting them in working for survival. Cross breeding, and breeding traits, eventually led them to be the domesticated dog we know today. Now with more than 500 unique breeds, along with the length of time from mutation it is difficult to say they share the same blood as wolves. This may be true, but some of their primal instincts seem to remain imbedded in their genes. One of the significant remaining traits is pack mentality. As part of a pack, it is easier for all members to care and provide for one another as well as maintain a family unit. Most packs are an extended family except when circumstance brings more together. For example, during winter when food is scarce will force other packs to merge for the hunt. Nature seems to predicate that there is always a leader who possesses traits others gravitate towards, that makes a pack leader. Named the Alpha, this pack leader is the wolf that the others will follow; the Alpha dictates how things are done. The pack is structured with the Alpha male or female; being in command. The entire pack has to submit as a whole to the stronger willed, wiser, power wielding Alpha, and challenges are not easily won. Challengers are dealt with harshly and made example so that there is no doubt in the entire pack as to who is in charge, and whom the pack will follow. The Alpha keeps the pack united and due to this absolute power, all pack members know their place in comparison. Their ranking as seconds, thirds, and runts know who they are, this is based upon the Alpha’s attributes. Somehow knowing their place eases their minds and the pack can function as a unit following the Alpha’s lead. It is hard to imagine a group of wild animals roaming their huge territory yet somehow tamed under the leadership of one individual. Still today, dog breeds require strong leadership and possess the need to be led through pack mentality. The alpha male is not always the leader simply due to gender. In fact, the alpha either male or female can run the show. Unless there is plenty of food to be had, the alpha couple is the only couple to mate and bear offspring. Having more than one female in a pack is an issue since they will often fight. Beta wolves are second in command and all seconds take the throne, I mean control, if the alpha goes down. If the alpha male is dispensed the beta may mate with the alpha female to keep the lineage moving forward. The other way the beta can take over is by challenging the weak and or aging alpha and defeating him or her. The weakest part of the pack is the omega wolf and the omega will be used and abused by the rest of the pack members. Sometimes the abuse is such that the omega may leave the pack and venture into the wilds all alone. Inside these pages lies the answers to becoming the Alpha Dog amongst your dog, and all those that will cross your path. For the betterment of life long relationship with your dog, and sfor the safety of your entire family it is wise to know the truth within these pages. Enjoy and be well, PAPS. Alpha Dog, Don't Think, Be Alpha Dog.