The Laws of Pack (LOP)
The Laws of Pack (LOP)
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.
These behaviors are typically considered unwanted, aggressive, dangerous, or even vicious when they are acted out on and repeated. A higher ranking member of a pack always triggers when one or all of its senses detects a lower ranking member violating the LOP in front of it. The behavior modifying behaviors acted out on a lower ranking member overtime triggers a lower ranking member to act out response behaviors in submissive mode. The higher ranking member eventually achieves an instant stable submissive mode behavior response from any lower ranking member of the pack through each one of the lower ranking member’s senses by itself.
These behavior modifying response behaviors are triggered the moment the higher ranking member present detects through one or all of its senses a lower ranking member violating the LOP and the behavior acted out follows. Knowing the Laws of Pack and applying the all-natural PackSense Collar Technique to properly modify your dog and maintain a stable natural pack order every waking moment.