Thursday, December 28, 2006

Wolf Pack Ways

Want to understand better puppy play and your older dog's actions? The most effective methods for dog behavior modification of some strange or nasty habits? The Dog Whisper communication system? Why it is so important for you to become your dog's Alpha Leader or Pack Leader?

I have just published SIX NEW ARTICLES on the Wild Wolf and Wolf Pack Ways to give more insight into your pooch. Here's a preview of each. You can find the full articles by clicking "Rena's Articles" to the right, or by going to PawPersuasion.com

WOLF PACK WAYS –
ARRIVAL OF THE WILD WOLF PUPS –
Want to understand more about domestic dog instinctive behavior and how to see it in your pet? Here's an eye-opener about the wild wolf pack and obedience and coordination within wild wolf society, beginning with the arrival of the pups.

WOLF PACK WAYS –
RAISING WILD WOLF PUPS
Wild wolf society helps us understand the dog instinctive behavior we observe in our domestic pets, from the nurture of the young to the very modes of play that seem so adorable in our puppies. What is their meaning and true interpretation?

WOLF PACK WAYS –
WILD WOLF PUPS AS INSTINCTIVE PREDATORS
Might does not make right in wild wolf society, nor should it in your home. Your pup has some dog instinctive behavior as a predator just as in the wolf pack, and that adorable puppy play might not be so cute if the game turns real.

WOLF PACK WAYS – ALPHA PUP,
THE FUTURE ALPHA LEADER
Which wolf pup is the future alpha leader? How is he trained for his future as leader of the pack? Let's take a look at wild wolf society and wolf pup personalities as their future wolf pack rank begins to take shape. Do you see your pup in this?

WOLF PACK IN FAMINE -
Take a look into wild wolf society and discover the depth of hardship there. The wild wolf is a magnificent creature, a very efficient predator, whose life lends much insight into our domestic dogs, but about whom there is so much yet to know.

WILD WOLF PACK
TERRITORIAL FIGHT –
Wild wolf society has strict rules regarding borders which apply to all wolf packs and lend stability. Yet territorial fights are not all that common and bloodshed is rare. So how do wild wolves defend their territories? What does the howling mean?

Does your domestic dog do the same?
Do you understand why your dog needs and honors boundaries set by you?

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