When training a dog, you should always remember that your pet must respect you. Only then will it really follow your commands and behave well.
As ADVICE.NEWS reports, respect is necessary because dogs are social animals with a strong hierarchy, so they only respect those who are stronger than them.
Here's how to tell if your dog doesn't respect you, and how to fix it easily and safely.
If your dog consistently ignores commands it once knew, it may mean it doesn't recognize your authority.
While dogs may jump up to get attention, constant jumping without responding to your signals to stop may indicate a lack of respect for your space.
Constantly tugging on the leash without responding to your attempts to direct it may indicate a disregard for your role as a leader during walks.
If your dog is ignoring basic training commands that he has previously mastered, it may signal a lack of respect or a need for ongoing reinforcement training.
Growling, snapping, and other aggressive behavior may be signs that your pet is challenging your authority.
Animals that show respect tend to have more cooperative behavior.
Your pet should wait for permission before taking items.
If your dog regularly takes things without asking you, it may indicate a lack of recognition of your leadership.
Dogs often show respect by looking into your eyes. If your four-legged friend constantly avoids looking at you, this may indicate a challenge to your authority.
Dogs need to understand and respect personal boundaries.
If your pet is constantly pushy or invades your personal space without paying attention to your cues, it may indicate a lack of respect for your leadership.