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Dogs live in the present
Dogs don’t carry yesterday the way humans do. They respond to what’s happening right now. Leadership means showing up today, even if yesterday was messy. 💬 Question: Is there something you’re still holding against your dog that might be ready to be released?
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Leadership isn’t force
A dog who listens because they’re afraid is not truly following. A dog who listens because they feel safe and connected is. Leadership is built through trust, not intimidation. 💬 What kind of relationship do you want your dog to have with you?
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The nervous system matters
Dogs don’t learn well when their nervous system is overwhelmed. Neither do humans. Leadership starts by creating a calm baseline before asking for anything. 💬 Do you notice your dog learning better when they are calm versus excited or anxious?
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When dogs take over
When a dog is controlling the environment, it usually means they don’t feel safe enough to relax. Barking, guarding, pacing, clinging, or reactivity are often signs of: “I don’t trust that someone else has this.” Leadership gives dogs permission to let go. 💬 Question: Where does your dog seem to feel like they have to be “on duty”?
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Leadership is emotional safety
Dogs relax when they feel emotionally safe. That comes from: • predictable routines • calm reactions • knowing someone else is in charge Leadership is less about commands and more about being the place your dog can exhale. 💬 What helps your dog feel safest in your home?
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