The 25 Secret Ways Dogs Become Our Boss! 2 
By  Martin  McKenna 
The 25 secret challenges continued...
13. Is your dog an escape artist?
Dogs 
who  can  leave 
their  territory  whenever 
they  want  so 
they  can  roam 
freely  around  the 
neighbourhood  feel  extremely 
important. The  harder  it  is  to 
escape  out  of 
your  yard, the  more 
points  they  win. 
14. Is 
your  dog  using 
aggression  to  grab  control  of  a 
situation?
Dogs 
use aggression  to  get 
their  own  way 
and  prove  they’re 
in  control – not  you. This 
can  win  your 
dog  big, big  points – especially  out 
in  public. Think  50 
to  100  points 
if  there’s  growling. 200 
to  500  points 
if  they  start 
a  big  dog 
fight.
15. Is 
your  dog  pretending 
to  be  scared 
so  you  become 
a  willing  servant?
Some 
dogs  pretend  to 
be  frightened  and 
anxious  so  they 
can  win  points 
from  humans. They  especially 
trick  kind, gentle  people 
into  running  around 
after  them  like 
servants. Think  about  it. All 
they  have  to 
do  is  shiver 
a  bit, cower  anxiously, dart  away 
in  fear  or 
lower  their  head 
nervously  and  every 
human  within  reach 
bends  over  backwards 
to  please  them. 
16. Does your dog control narrow thoroughfares around your home?
Pushy  dogs 
love  controlling  narrow 
thoroughfares  around  your 
house  like  doorways, stairways, verandahs, doorways,
gateways  and  hallways. They  win 
points  for  getting 
through  them  first 
or  blocking  your 
way.
Dogs  who 
have  food  left 
around  for  them 
all  the  time 
feel  far  too 
important. Food  is  the 
most  valuable  tool 
a  human  has 
to  become  the 
Boss – so  make  sure 
you  don’t  give 
it  away  for 
free. Always  ask  your 
dog  to  sit 
for  its  food, so 
you  win  some 
powerful  points.
Warning: Every  time 
you  feed  a 
dog  when  it 
begs, it  wins  a 
point.
18. Does your dog control the visitors?
Pushy  dogs  always 
want  to  dominate 
visitors. They  bark  at 
them, herd  them, jump  up  on  them, lean 
on  them, tread  on 
their  toes, block  their 
way, lean  on  them, lick 
them  and  nudge 
them  for  pats. Each 
one  of  these 
things  wins  them 
a  point.
The  trouble 
is, if  they  win 
more  points  than 
the  visitor, then  they’re 
allowed  to  nip 
them.
TIP: Children  are 
tempting  targets  for 
pushy  dogs  to 
dominate.
19. Do you always greet your dog before anyone else?
Who  gets 
greeted  first  in 
your  household? Your  dog, partner 
or  children? If  your 
dog  gets  greeted 
first  they  win 
a  point.
TIP: Dogs  love 
being  the  first 
to  greet  you 
in  the  morning 
or  when  you 
come  home.
20. Can you smell your dog more than anyone else in the house?
Dogs 
who  urinate  or 
poo  around  your 
house  and  pathways 
are  being  extremely 
dominant. Think  of  the 
invisible  smell  as 
a  sticky  substance 
that  glues  to  everything.
They’re  trying  to 
grab  control  of 
the  territory  by 
making  their  scent 
the  most  powerful 
and  noticeable  one.
21. Has 
your  dog  grabbed 
ownership  of  the 
entrance  to  your 
property  using  smell?
Every  time 
your  dog  scent 
marks  or  poo’s 
around  the  entrance 
or  boundary  of 
your  property, it  wins 
valuable  points. This  is 
because  the  most 
dominant  smell  at 
the  entrance  tells 
dogs  who  the 
most  dominant  personality 
on  your  property 
is.
22. Does your dog win tug-of-war games?
Dogs 
who  play  tug-of-war 
games  and  wrestling 
games  with  humans 
are  bringing  their 
most  dangerous  killing 
instincts  close  to 
the  surface. They  get  an  excited 
high  from  testing 
their  strength  against 
a  human – and  it 
certainly  isn’t  the 
sort  of  emotions 
we  want  to 
encourage  in  a  dog.
Dogs  who 
win  these  games 
score  20  to 
50  points  a 
game. If  they  nip 
someone  even  playfully 
they  can  win 
100  points.
TIP: Human teenagers are most at risk of getting badly bitten, even attacked by dogs when they play these games. Dogs can smell their human pushy, teenage hormones and gets very over-excited and competitive.
23. Does 
your  dog  win 
trophies  of  balls 
and  toys?
Dogs 
who  win  toys, balls 
and  bones  from 
humans  parade  them 
around  on  victory 
laps, their  tails  held 
high  like  banners. They 
leave  these  trophies 
scattered  around  the 
backyard  and  bed 
area  on  proud 
display. Each  of  these 
trophies  are  worth 
points. If  a  human 
comes  along  and 
touches  a  trophy, the 
dog  races  in 
and  wins  final 
possession. Now  it’s  won 
even  more  points!
However, no aggressive dogs should be allowed to have toys. They soon turn these objects into excuses to nip humans.
24. Does your dog have too much freedom inside your house?
Dogs 
can  feel  far 
too  important  if 
they  can  wander 
freely  through  your 
house. The  most  important 
places  they  can 
roam  through  are 
the  kitchen, main  bedroom 
and  living  room. The  power 
spots  are  the 
main  bed  and 
the  couch  in 
front  of  the 
TV, and  your  favourite 
chair  out  on 
the  verandah. They  win 
a  point  each 
time  they  wander 
into  forbidden  rooms. They 
win  10  points 
for  getting  up 
on  power  spots. They 
earn  triple  points 
if  they  race 
through  the  house 
noisily! 
25. Does your dog use affection to invade your personal space?
    Grabbing  a 
human’s  personal  space 
isn’t  affectionate, it’s  dominating. 
    Over-friendly  licking, scratching  and 
leaning  all  over 
you  are  simple ways  dogs 
score  points  against 
humans. One  point  per 
friendly  action  like  an 
excited  lick. 10  points 
per  playful  nip.
Now  you 
understand  the  secret 
game  dogs  play, it’s 
up  to  you 
to  win  more 
points  than  your 
dog!
Dog: “Hey! Hee! Hee! Look  at 
my  score! I’ve  won 
more  points  than 
you  today, human! Yippee! Now  I 
get  to  be 
your  Boss!”
   If 
you  win  these 
25  secret  challenges 
every  day, your  dog 
will  admire  and 
respect  you. I  can’t 
tell  you  how 
relieved  dogs  feel 
when  their  humans 
understand  how  to 
play  the  game. Dogs 
find  humans  who 
don’t  try  to 
win  these  challenges 
very  confusing  and 
weak-willed. It  immediately  makes 
them  want  to 
score  more  points 
until  they  become 
your  Boss.
Beware! No cheating on your point score!
   If 
you’re  thinking  of 
trying  to  cheat 
your  dog  over 
points, forget  it! Dogs  always 
keep  perfect  point 
scores  inside  their 
minds. They’re  truly  obsessed 
with  this  game 
and  are  always 
aware  of  everyone 
else’s  point  score! They 
even  watch  other 
dogs  with  their 
humans  and  note  their 
point  score  too. Believe  me, your 
dog  notices  everything!  
Do  you  have 
a  teenage  dog?
   Teenage 
dogs  will  throw 
lots  of  these 
25  secret  challenges 
at  you  during 
a  hormone  surge. It’s 
up  to  you 
to  calmly  win 
more  points  than 
your  energetic  teenager.
TIP: Keep  teenage 
dogs  exhausted  with 
plenty  of  exercise 
so  they  have 
less  energy  to 
throw  into  challenges. If  they 
hassle  you  non-stop, tie 
them  up  in 
a  corner  of  the  room 
on  a  mat. Or 
put  your  dog 
in  a  pen 
or  on  a 
dog  run  to 
give  yourself  a 
break. Also  give  them 
lots  of   raw 
bones  to  chew. This 
distracts  them  from 
throwing  non-stop  challenges 
at  you  during 
a  hormone  surge. 
 Is  there  emotional  upheaval 
going  on  in 
your  household?
   Dogs 
get  very  confused 
and  stressed  by 
tense  human  emotions. As 
soon  as  they 
feel  stress  levels 
rising, they  start  throwing 
the  secret  25 
challenges  at  everyone. Try 
to  keep  a 
harmonious  home  life 
for  your  dog’s 
sake. It  will  be 
up  to  you  to  keep 
the  dog  calm 
and  win  more 
points  than  it  no  matter 
what  emotional  drama 
is  going  on 
at  home. 
Warning: If  your 
household  stays  stressed, your  dog 
won’t  trust  you 
to  be  in 
charge  and  will  score  enough 
points  to  be  the  Boss. 
Have  you  got 
a  rescue  dog?
   Rescue 
dogs  are  stressed 
and  confused  when 
they  come  to 
a  new  home. They 
always  want  to 
know  who  the 
Boss  is. From  the 
moment  you  pick 
them  up  from  the 
shelter, they’ll  throw  lots 
of  these  25 
secret  challenges  at 
you. Try  to  win 
as  many  points 
as  you  can 
so  you  can 
reassure  your  new 
dog  you’re  a 
worthy  leader  they 
can  trust.
Do  I  still 
win  points  against 
anxious, fearful  dogs?
   Yes! Scared, anxious  dogs 
are  especially  glad 
to  be  around 
humans  who  win 
these  25  secret 
challenges. They  find  it 
very  reassuring  to 
have  a  human 
in  charge  winning 
these  challenges. The  last 
thing  they  need 
is  to  win 
a  high  point 
score  and  have 
the  added  burden 
of  being  the 
Boss. These  dogs  freak 
out  even  more 
when  they’re  forced 
to  be  Boss.
TIP: Fearful  dogs 
are  helped  if  you  act 
calm  and  sleepy 
and  yawn  a  lot.
They’ll  also  feel 
calmer  if  there’s 
a  very  strong 
daily  routine  based 
around  two  walks. These 
things  will  help 
stop  your  nervous 
dog  trying  to 
score  non-stop  points.
When  visitors  come 
over:
   Visitors 
accidentally  hand  dogs 
lots  of  free 
points  because  they 
want  to  be 
friendly  or  it’s 
fun  playing  with  a  new 
dog. However, winning  too  many 
points  can  make 
any  dog  feel 
suddenly  ambitious! In  fact,  
your  dog  may 
start  wanting   your 
Boss  position  after 
the  visitor  leaves. This 
is  why  your 
dog  may  be 
naughtier  than  usual 
after  you’ve  had 
visitors. The  easiest  way 
to  avoid  this 
problem  is  to 
tie  up  pushy 
dogs  when  visitors 
come  over. Think  about 
it. If  a  visitor 
helps  your  dog 
notch  up  a 
thousand  points  in 
an  afternoon – look  how 
many  points  you’ll 
have  to  beat!  
Is  everyone  in 
your  household  playing 
the  game?
   Keep 
an  eye  out 
for  any  human 
in  your  household 
who  lets  a  dog 
win  lots  of 
the  25  secret 
challenges. For  the  best 
results  you  need  all  the 
humans  scoring  more 
points  than  the 
dog. Just  one  person 
handing  out  free, endless 
points  can  quickly 
create  a  megalomaniac 
dog  who  has 
thousands  of  extra 
points  on  the 
scoreboard!
Dogs  are  happier 
when  you  start 
winning  these  25 
secret  challenges  every 
day!
   This 
is  because  you 
keep  proving  again 
and  again  what  a  great 
Boss  you  are. Dogs 
adore  and  are  fascinated 
by  great  leaders! I 
cannot  emphasise  this 
enough. You’ll  know  the 
moment  your  dog 
respects  you  because 
it’ll  simply  stop 
challenging  you. That’s  the 
exciting  moment  when 
you  know  your 
dog  really  trusts 
you!
So  there  you 
go…you  now  understand 
the  25  secret 
ways  dogs  become 
your  Boss.
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When Martin McKenna was growing up in Garryowen, Ireland, in the 1970s, 
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are trying to tell them.
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An emotional and poignant story seasoned with plenty of Frank McCourt–style humor, The Boy Who Talked to Dogs is an inspiration to anyone who’s ever been told he or she won’t amount to anything. It’s also a unique, fascinating look into canine behavior. In these pages, Martin shows how modern life has conditioned dogs to act around humans, in some ways helpful, but in other ways unnatural to their true instincts, and how he has benefited enormously from learning to “talk dog.”
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Thanks Martin, this info is great. Can you talk about toys and games do's and dont's for puppies and children. How to play with a puppy without giving up 'points' ? Xx Nicki & family
ReplyDeleteVery helpful and insightful. Happy I am scoring points but losing in some areas. Are there any variations for small dogs?
ReplyDeleteThanks Martin, I now feel some sympathy for the dogs I have had in the past, they scored many points over the years. However now thanks to you I am gaining the knowledge I need to help my dogs. I will let you know how I get on. Things have already startedto change, chin up, taking charge of the doorways to the walk and no pats or rubs under the chin. the change in 48 hours has been amazing.
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