Some dogs walk better than others. A good dog will defer its desire to explore and
interact with the world to the will of its master. It knows the radius of the
leash and the acceptable type of behavior to display within. Further the good dog
rejects his or her own natural behavior in obedience of the master. It knows not
how to exist in the world without the terms defined by the master. It is dependent
in every way on the master to interact with the world in which it was born into,
made from, and has a right to the whole of.
The master understands that he or she is indeed the master. The master of his or
her own behavior understands that events may be created to influence the behavior
of another. When feeding the dog, the master understands that the desired influence
is to capture the dog's will to hunt and search for food. This will is replaced
with the master's consistency. As the dog is denied the world to hunt, he or she
accepts the master as the source of food. Like a child to a parent, the dog yields
authority to the master's consistency in action. Through these terms, the dog
accepts the world presented by the master.