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#174644 - 01/12/08 07:30 AM
Establish Pack Strucutre with the Family Dog
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Ed Frawley
  
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Today I added a 22 minute streaming video on the web page for my pack structure DVD. I think everyone will find it interesting because while it's designed to promote the DVD to people who have not yet bought the DVD - it's also got a lot of training information.
If you already have the DVD I should mention that the video footage in this streaming video was not used in the production of the training video (I had better footage for the training video). I think you will be amazed at the level of aggression displayed by a litter of 8 week old pups establishing pack structure with one another in this clip.
http://leerburg.com/308.htm
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#174836 - 01/12/08 09:36 PM
Re: Establish Pack Strucutre with the Family Dog
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Ed Frawley
  
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This thread needed a bump
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#174954 - 01/13/08 11:46 AM
Re: Establish Pack Strucutre with the Family Dog
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Sheila Buckley
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This was great!! Thanks!
A couple of things which caught my attention, that I'd like to clarify. The first situation was when the first puppy had the bone, the dominant yellow girl was in the room, she seemed really nonchalant. Yellow collar appeared to be the least interested in the bone. She wasn't posturing or making waves. While I watched her I thought to myself, she's going to get that bone, because while everyone else is distracted fighting for it she is just going to take it. I hadn't realized yet she was dominant. I did think the most dominant would be more aggressive. You learn something new everyday 
Also, when she had possesion of the bone her body language was completely relaxed and the other pups gave her space. How did she develop this confidence? Is this genetically programmed and recognized by the rest of the litter or had she proven herself as the litter developed, or maybe the bitch treats the puppies differently based on what she sees?
The next thing that I found completely amazing, was when Cindy entered the room. Up until that point, all the pups were respecting yellow collar's space, however; as Cindy approached they swarmed yellow collar. Is that because, Cindy is alpha (what a bitch ) and the dominant pup or any of the pups for that matter are not going to aggress in the presence of the alpha? That scene more than any other, proved to me if you are your dog's leader 99% of any issues will not ever ocur or will resolve when you establish rank. Cindy's presence leveled the playing field. I could not tell which puppies were more dominant or submissive, they all behaved as equals to one another in her presence, a very peaceful scene. Thanks again!
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#175158 - 01/14/08 10:29 AM
Re: Establish Pack Strucutre with the Family Dog
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Saffron K. Hall
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I'm ordering the dvd.......there was SO much there that cleared up the matter for me....I've been a Dog Whisperer fan since day one but the info on this site always goes so much further. One thing I love about the dvd's is that I can watch over and over until things get thru my thick skull....which can take a considerable amount of time! Thanks Ed and Cindy for all your hard work and generosity in sharing the wealth of experience and knowlege you've gained!
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#176895 - 01/22/08 04:38 PM
Re: Establish Pack Strucutre with the Family Dog
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Alec Garrison
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That was great video. I wish I had more time to spend on this site. I just became involved in a training company and I am soaking up as much info as possible. I really appreciate all the great stuff on this web site. Keep up the good work
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#177116 - 01/24/08 10:53 AM
Re: Establish Pack Strucutre with the Family Dog
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Beth Fuqua

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Ed, this video is awesome. I found it yesterday (without having seen this thread) in an effort to provide someone else with links to good info on your site related to this topic. You and Cindy continue to do an awesome job providing valuable information to dog owners everywhere.
Gary and I first found Leerburg when we were dealing with a dog on dog agression problem among pets - this was probably 4.5 years ago. You had great info then, and even MORE info now.
Thanks for all you do.
Beth & Gary
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