 | View this e-mail online | | This email was sent to you by Cesar Millan. To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add cesar@news.cesarsway.com to your address book. |  |   | | AUGUST 9, 2015 | | | Mastery | Mastery is very important when it comes to having balanced packs, particularly mastering the walk and mastering leadership. But what does "mastery" mean? Basically, it means command or grasp of a subject, or the state of being in control. Note, though, that mastery does not mean "being the best." There are many people with a mastery of chess who could not beat the world champions no matter how hard they tried, although they still know enough about what they're doing that they could beat a dozen amateurs at the same time. Mastering the walk and leadership just mean that you are the one in control of your pack, and you understand what's needed to keep your position as the leader. What's great about this is that it's personal. You don’t have to learn to lead anybody else's dogs. You only have to know how to have mastery over your own pack. And this is where the most difficult bit of mastery comes in: mastering affection... |  | | | | © Copyright 2015 Cesar's Way, Inc. All rights reserved.  | |