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Top 10 Signs Your Dog Thinks They’re in Charge

Decode Dominant Dog Behavior and Restore Balance at Home

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Top 10 Signs Your Dog Thinks They’re in Charge

By: Elira Wren
Narrated by: Brian Miles
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Dogs are wonderful companions. They greet us with wagging tails after a long day, snuggle close when we’re feeling down, and fill our homes with love, laughter, and often a bit of mischief. Their loyalty is unwavering, their joy infectious, and their affection unconditional. This is why, for millions of households around the world, dogs are more than pets—they're family.

We feed them, care for them, walk them, and even talk to them as if they fully understand us (and sometimes, we’re convinced they do). This deep bond we share is built on trust, routine, and mutual affection. But in some households, that love, while well-intentioned, may blur an important line: who's in charge?

You might laugh at the idea that your dog thinks they run the show, but this isn’t just about spoiled pups or funny quirks. It’s about behavior. Subtle actions (or inactions) that suggest your dog may believe they’re higher up in the household hierarchy than they should be. This doesn’t mean your dog is a “bad dog” or that you’ve failed as a pet parent. Far from it. Most of the time, these dynamics develop gradually, often out of love, routine, and a few “cute” behaviors that go unchecked.

Dogs are incredibly perceptive and smart. They thrive on structure and respond to leadership—especially the calm, confident kind. When clear boundaries are missing or inconsistent, some dogs will naturally fill in the blanks themselves. They start making decisions. They guard resources. They dictate the pace and rules of play. They ignore commands not because they don’t understand, but because they don’t see the need to obey.

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Wren emphasizes this truth without shaming or guilt. She explains how dogs need clear boundaries to feel safe and secure. Her methods are firm but kind, and incredibly effective. Highly recommended for anyone with a reactive or strong-willed pup.

Dogs Thrive on Leadership

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I had no idea that letting my dog walk in front of me all the time was part of the issue. Wren brings attention to the small details that add up to big behavior shifts.

Subtle Signs You’re Missing

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Some dog training books are overly complicated, but this one gets straight to the point. The "Top 10 Signs" are easy to spot, and the solutions are practical. My favorite takeaway? Leadership isn’t about being strict—it’s about consistency and confidence. My dog respects me more now, and our bond is stronger than ever.

Simple but Powerful Lessons!

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This book is packed with valuable insights into canine psychology. I never realized that my dog’s "cute" stubbornness might actually be a sign of dominance! The author provides practical tips on reinforcing leadership without being harsh. My dog’s behavior has improved significantly since applying these lessons. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a happier, more balanced relationship with their furry friend.

A Game-Changer for Dog Behavior!

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I never realized that letting my dog walk ahead of me all the time could send the wrong signal. This book helped me understand these subtle signs and gave me tools to gently correct them

Clear Signs I Was Missing

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