PackSense BehaviorModification Training
What We Do
You Don't Have A Dog Issue, You Have a Pack Issue
PackSense Collar Technique
The PackSense Collar Technique mimics the response behavior a higher ranking member of a natural pack of dogs acts out on a lower ranking member of the pack the moment it violates the Laws of Pack.
The Laws of Pack
The Laws of Pack identify 58 social and environmental contexts in which a higher ranking member of a dog pack are highly likely to trigger and act out their genetic response behaviors on a lower ranking pack member present or on anything it considers foreign to its pack.
Natural Behavior Modification
When referring to a pack as being “natural” means that it is genetically motivated and maintained according to the Laws of Pack
Getting Started
The PackSense Natural Behavior Training Technique & Format
Knowing the LOP and properly responding to to your dog when it is violating them is what this training is all about. You will become proficient in applying the PackSense Collar Technique whenever your dog initiates any behavior on you, your family, or on anything it considers foreign to your pack. With this, overtime, you achieve command and control of your dog the moment it is triggered through one or all of its senses to act out a response behavior considered unwanted, aggressive, dangerous, or even vicious.
Knowing the Laws of Pack puts you in front of your dog’s natural response behaviors in any environment, and equips you to instantly command and control your dog by modifying its behavior mode before it acts it out. Overtime, your dog will naturally look to you and obey you on command or just by your presence when it is triggered to do otherwise.
One of the Laws of Pack states that a behavior allowed is a behavior that is repeated every waking moment until modified by a higher ranking member of the pack. Another one of the Laws of Pack states that the more times a dog is allowed to repeat a behavior that it will gradually use more force overtime. These behaviors are not ever going to go away because they are genetic response behaviors (GRBs) that your dog inherited from its parents.
These GRBs are the behaviors most often considered unwanted, aggressive, dangerous or even vicious to the average dog owner and observer. These behaviors are also the primary reason our shelters and dog rescues nationwide overflow every year overflow with unwanted/surrendered dogs. They are also the primary reason that the costs associated with dog liability claims are going up every year and now collectively cost the homeowner insurance industry and their dog owners nearly $900 million in liability claims for 2021.
Consultations & Packages
PackSense provides courses and consults in person or remotely
Get Started with PackSense
Now’s the perfect time to get started with PackSense. Contact us by phone at (703) 585-5765 or email us today