Thursday, 10 July 2014

Prescription drugs, OTC drugs and those in between

Difference between prescription-only drugs, drugs you can buy over the counter (OTC)  and all those in between (it's a blurred line).

***please note, drugs means substances that are classified as medicine by the pharmaceutical boards and sold as such, and are meant to heal or bring about relief, NOT supplements or herbs....or joints****

Prescription drugs are those drugs which you CANNOT purchase without a written doctor's recommendation, nor can you get a refill without the written recommendation.
On the other hand, OTC (over-the-counter) drugs are those which you may purchase without a written recommendation. These include pain killers, cough syrups, fever medicine and the like.

Prescription drugs are usually defined by the medical board/pharmaceutical and poisons board of a particular country. Most countries usually share the same rules when declaring prescription medicine, although what may be strictly prescription in one country, may be OTC in another eg opiate painkillers like Syndol or Betapyn.

Most of the rules that dictate the availability of a drug usually hover around the issues of drug dependency, as well as possible side effects of the drug. A good example is Cytotec (misoprostol), which should never be sold without a prescription. The drug is indicated for treatment of advanced stomach ulcers, but a side effect is labour induction, thus miscarriage. Such a drug may be life-threatening even with a single dose if used unknowingly/unwisely by an expectant lady, therefore the physician who prescribes it must be fully aware of the patient's health and reproductive status (ie, pregnancy.. or not).
Most OTC drugs pose a very small risk unless a very large dose is used at once, and its impossible to obtain such doses (unless you run a registered clinic!!). Some of these drugs pose dependency risks when used over a long while. The dependency issues are however mild and can be overcome once the drug use is discontinued. These include cough syrups with opiates eg codeine. However, most of these drugs are usually costly, so it would be hard to form a habit due to the prices.

When planning to travel abroad, always carry your supply of medicine; if you are on prescription drugs, get a refill before traveling. Otherwise, if you are on short term treatment eg allergy or use eye-drops, also be sure to purchase before traveling. This is because some of the drugs may be unavailable in emergency cases, unless you check-in to the casualty department of a local hospital, which may be costly and time-consuming.
Till next time, much love,,

This is Serenity!!

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Monday, 7 July 2014

HEADACHES: migraines, cluster headaches and what they are about.



One of my main motivations behind the blog is my health.
I happen to suffer from migraines that are mild and periodically strong. Some episodes last a few hours, some can take up to five days non-stop, and your week is like a zombie trance. What are these that plague us so?
Headache pain results from signals interacting between the brain, blood vessels, and surrounding nerves. During a headache, specific nerves of the blood vessels and head muscles are activated and send pain signals to the brain. It's not clear, however, why these signals are activated in the first place.

Types of headaches:
There are about 150 types of headaches, some mild, others severe, others chronic and some, one time affair.
Their triggers and treatments will vary. The most common types of headaches are:

Tension headaches: Also called chronic daily headaches or chronic non-progressive headaches, tension headaches are the most common type of headaches among adults and adolescents. These muscle contraction headaches cause mild to moderate pain and come and go over a prolonged period of time.
Many tension headaches take time todevelop following physical or emotional stress but can last for hours, or even days.
This headache tends to form as a result of muscle contraction, and is commonly felt as a band behind the eyes and across the forehead, but the pain can be located anywhere in the head, including on the side or at the back.
It can be accompanied by feeling generally unwell.

Aneurysm : You will experience a sudden, "thunderclap" of pain. This pain can mimic a migraine or cluster headache and can be accompanied by a stiff neck, double vision, and loss of consciousness. Get immediate, urgent medical assistance.


**In this case, surgery and blood pressure stabilization are the main treatments.

Migraines: The exact causes of migraines are unknown. A popular theory is that various triggers cause abnormal brain activity, which in turn causes changes in the blood vessels in the brain. This is called the neurovascular
theory. (my guess why migraine painkillers contain caffeine: to constrict the blood vessels..i stand corrected though)
Genetics plays a role in migraines and there are some forms of migraines that are associated with inherited abnormalities in certain parts of the brain.
Migraine pain is moderate to severe, often described as pounding, throbbing pain (like there is something drilling your head but you cannot touch it). Migraine headaches can last from four hours to three days and usually occur one to four times per month.
Migraines are associated with symptoms such as sensitivity to light, noise, or odors; nausea or vomiting;
loss of appetite; and stomach upset or abdominal pain.
stomach upset.
There are visual problems—called "aura"— such as seeing stars, flickering objects, and even loss of vision right before or during an attack. Some people will get panic attacks (like me) and some, a slight fever. The aura may occur a few minutes or an hour before an attack. Some migraines also cause numbness or weakness.
Migraines can be caused by reactions to food(eg dark chocolate, red wine), stressors, hormonal changes, an accident, and for some people, they are inherited.
Migraines require special attention, and you should
seek advice from your doctor, who can help you with medications and other methods to prevent migraines from occurring.
Also, with time, you can learn to detect the aura episodes and use medicine to prevent the migraine attack, or stop it before it becomes severe.
small percentage of migraines include recurrent (cyclic)
gastrointestinal symptoms, vomiting being the most common. Cyclic vomiting means that the symptoms occur on a regular basis, about once a month.
These types of migraines are sometimes called abdominal migraines.

Tumor induced headache: This is rare and if you have any suspicions that this is an issue, see your doctor immediately. Some symptoms of a brain tumor might include numbness or weakness of limbs, slurred speech, disturbed vision, epileptic fits, personality changes, or poor balance. It is rare for there to be no other symptom than a headache.

Cluster headaches: The least common but quite severe
primary headache, the pain of a cluster headache is intense and may be described as having a burning or piercing quality that is throbbing or constant.
The pain is so severe that most cluster headache sufferers cannot sit still and will often pace during an attack.
The pain is located behind one eye or in the eye region, without changing sides.
****The term "cluster headache" refers to headaches that have a characteristic grouping of attacks. (it's like they have a season in your head. During a cluster season you are in pain, then the season fades and you are fine - for a while).
Cluster headaches occur one to three times per day during a cluster period, which may last two weeks to three months. The headaches may disappear completely (go into "remission") for months or years, only to recur

Mixed headache syndrome: Also called transformed migraines, mixed headache syndrome is a combination of migraine and tension headaches. Both adults and children experience this type of headache.

Medication overuse headache (MOH): The third most widespread source of headaches is the medication overuse headache, or "rebound headache",
which stems from withdrawal symptoms from long-term use of pain relief medication (usually for tension headaches).
MOH headaches are treatable, just stop using the medication. The symptoms of an MOH headache are often similar to those of tension headaches.

Sinus headaches: Sinus headaches are associated with a deep and constant pain in the cheekbones, forehead, or bridge of the nose. The pain usually intensifies with sudden head movement or straining and usually occurs with other sinus symptoms, such as nasal discharge, feeling of fullness in the ears, fever, and facial swelling.

Acute headaches: these are headaches that occur suddenly and for the first time and have symptoms that subside after a relatively short period of time.
Acute headaches most commonly result in a visit to the
pediatrician's office and/or the emergency room. If there are no neurological signs or symptoms, the most common cause for acute headaches in children and adolescents is a respiratory or sinus infection.

Hormone headaches: Headaches in women are often associated with changing hormone levels that occur during menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause. Chemically induced hormone changes, such as with birth control pills, also trigger headaches in some women.

Chronic progressive headaches: Also called traction or inflammatory headaches, chronic progressive headaches get worse and happen more often over time. These are the least common type of headache, accounting for less
than 5% of all headaches in adults and less than 2% of all headaches in kids.
Chronic progressive headaches may be the result of an illness or disorder of the brain or skull.

Allergy or food induced headache: With an allergy induced headache. you'll often have a runny nose and watery eyes as well as the headache, and the
headache can be generalized. It is often treated with anti-histamines.
And if you eat ice cream or drink a cold drink too quickly, you can induce a temporary "brainfreeze", or "ice cream headache" which is severe but passes quickly.

Headache caused by pain, problems, or tension in another part of the body: Headaches can be caused by sinus blockage, a cold, a virus, or fever, coughing, physical exertion, hunger, eyestrain, strained neck or back muscles, arthritis, and by dental problems. In each case, it is essential to get your doctor's examination and advice, as you will probably need wider body treatment and not just a simple focus on the head region.
If you have to wear certain items regularly, such as goggles for swimming, or pull your hair back a lot for modeling or stage work, etc., these can cause headaches in their own right—often the symptoms will be relieved by removing the item or changing your hair styling method.

Accident induced headache :
If you involved in an accident in which your head receives a shock, bump, hit, or bang, you may develop a headache. Post-traumatic headaches can arise as the result of being
in an accident or traumatic situation—these can be extremely difficult to treat and may need the intervention of a specialist trained in psychology or psychiatry.

Like I said, they number up to 150, some general while others are due to specific injury or another issue.
Always consult your doctor if the symptoms persist or seem unusual.
Relieving painkillers can easily be accessed at your pharmacy, but be careful; over-dependence can lead to headaches again.

This is Serenity.




Sunday, 6 July 2014

Olive oil: Discover how this oil helps your skin glow

Hi again,
So, we look at how olive oil makes you skin healthy.
Olive oil has many uses in the kitchen, as well as for hair care.
Photo credit: Barry Wong/Photodisc/Getty Images
There are various "types" of olive oil depending on the extraction method.  In general, the less processed
an oil the more nutrients it contains, although the more expensive it tends to be.
" Extra virgin " olive oil comes from the first pressing of olives, and retains the most flavor and aroma.
"cold pressed," meaning they aren't heated up beyond room temperature during processing. Unsurprisingly, high heat can damage the flavor and nutrients in the oil.
" Virgin" olive oil generally comes from the second
pressing.
Cheaper brands sold as " regular" or "pure " olive oil are made with chemical refining and filtering, which standardize and neutralize flavors and acid contents. They have lower nutrient levels as a result.
Dry skin healer: Olive oil is very helpful when it comes to dry skin. Olive oil has fatty acids that will form a protective barrier on your skin, preventing excessive loss of moisture. The nutrients and anti-oxidants in the oil will help heal the skin too, especially where cracks and injuries are concerned.
****One thing to note is that smearing olive oil directly on your skin will leave it a bit oily/greasy. Human skin comes equipped with a protective barrier that will not readily permit the passage of most lipids (fat) soluble portions of plants and oils. This protective barrier more readily permits the absorption of carefully formulated water-soluble products with special carriers (emulsions as in lotions)
So, you can get the olive oil benefits by adding in to your favourite body lotion (as many people do with glycerine).
You can also make a moisturizing facial by mixing olive oil with honey and an egg yolk. The mixture should be beaten until well blended, then applied. After 15 minutes, you should rinse with warm water and pat dry. Straight olive oil can be used to alleviate chapped and dry lips. Just dab the oil on with fingertips.
Relieve the Itch: Dry, itchy and inflamed skin is usually the sign of skin irritations, such as eczema and psoriasis. Add a quarter cup of olive oil to a warm bath for all-over relief, or apply the oil directly to irritated areas.
Shaving Aid: Shaving, especially with only soap and water, can cause razor rash, bumps and nicks. By applying a lubricant, such as moisture-rich olive oil, you can avoid some of the pitfalls of shaving. Apply enough olive oil to coat the skin, then draw your razor over the areas doused in olive oil for a smoother, more moisturized shave.
Remove Mascara (and other make-up):
Store-bought makeup removers can be harsh, especially when used around the delicate eye area. A bottle of olive oil, however, is an effective and gentle eye makeup removers possible. The olive oil dissolves the makeup, even waterproof mascara, so it slides easily off of your eyes without the need for rubbing or scrubbing. Apply olive oil to a cotton ball, hold it on the eye area for 30 seconds and slide it downward for a makeup-free face at
bedtime.
Olive oil helps prevent early signs of aging:
Aging is a natural process that cannot be avoided, but with proper care, many of the signs and symptoms of aging can be slowed down. Whether used as a healthy food choice or applied externally, the oil is known to help slow down the aging process.
The monounsaturated fat content of olive oil can help lower LDL cholesterol levels, which makes it a healthy choice for cooking. But olive oil also works as an excellent skin moisturizer. Because olive oil is high in antioxidants, including vitamin E, it works naturally to protect you from free radicals, which are known to accelerate the aging process.
Sun Burn, Rash, Wound or Insect Bites : Gently apply a light layer of olive oil and leave uncovered. It helps with the itching and speeds up the healing. It's great for diaper
rash, too.
Nutrient Composition of Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Extra virgin olive oil is fairly nutritious . It contains modest amounts of Vitamins E and K and plenty of beneficial fatty acids .
This is the nutrient content of 100 grams of olive oil:
Saturated Fat: 13. 8% .
Monounsaturated Fat: 73% (most of it the 18 carbon long oleic acid) .
Omega - 6: 9 .7 % .
Omega - 3: 0 .76% .
Vitamin E: 72% of the RDA.
Vitamin K: 75% of the RDA.
But where extra virgin olive oil really shines is in its content of antioxidants.
These substances are biologically active and some of them can help fight serious diseases .
Some of the main antioxidants are the anti -inflammatory oleocanthal, as well as oleuropein, a substance that protects LDL cholesterol from oxidation. 


Some people have criticized olive oil for having a high Omega - 6 to Omega- 3 ratio, but keep in mind that the total amount of polyunsaturated fats is still relatively low, so this shouldn’t be a cause for concern.
Oh, while most of these articles are more about beauty care, even men will benefit too (if you have an afro, or dreadlocks, or you cannot wear shorts to the beach because your legs are ashy)

Stay beautiful,
This is Serenity!!

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Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Depression: Is it really genetic?

**Depression is deeper and more profound than a simple matter of disproportioned brain chemicals**

Depression is a mental condition that is usually a result of prolonged stress or trauma.
Despite being a general feeling of feeling blue, it is a condition that goes beyond the general sadness that we feel over time. It is not something that you make up in your head!!!
Depression is deeper and more profound than a simple matter of disproportioned brain chemicals

Major depression is a mood state that goes well beyond temporarily feeling
sad or blue. It is a serious medical illness that affects one’s thoughts, feelings,
behavior, mood and physical health. Depression is a life-long condition in
which periods of wellness alternate with recurrences of illness. ( https://www.nami.org/Template.cfm?Section=depression)
Its mainly thought that depression runs in families and may be genetic. This is somehow true, since many depressed people have a relative suffering with depression or resultant conditions (fibromyalgia, schizophrenia, anorexia, bulimia, bi-polar syndrome etc)
A theory i have come to believe is that most of the depressive conditions are ingrained in our genes (much like asthma, other allergies or keratoconus). These conditions will normally skip some members and afflict others. But with mental depression illnesses, most of them usually have a trigger. Most depressed individuals i know usually have had traumatic events in childhood (like being orphaned or losing a parent or sibling, or even surviving a major medical problem that may have caused them a lot of sadness at the time.
Depression is treatable, but I doubt its curable. You can have a normal life when dealing with depression or the resulting conditions.
1. Never ever judge yourself, the world will do that for you. You are not psycho, or a loser ... you are just ill and you need medical help.
2. seek help, you need it. Do not be ashamed of it (you can start with me here, and we can link you with a network that will help you)
3. Never self medicate. Alcohol, weed or other physcotropics will work on short term, but may be addictive and then you will need help to get OFF them (trust me, i know).
4. Physical exercise is a must. Besides improving your health, exercise helps increase clarity of mind. Also, when you exercise, you feel accomplished when you are done with a routine. Don't over-do it. start small, then build up from there. The day you feel tired, do a small routine and take a break. Allow your body to recover.
5. Always have a friend who understands what you are going through and does not treat you like a looney or a weakling. (even business gurus have mentors who help them learn the ropes).
All in all, depression is a life long condition that should not cripple you in any way. There is always a way out, as long as you are alive.
Live life, live well, enjoy life!!
This is Serenity!!!

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Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Enzyme depletion and food storage; what we miss from seed to plate


Enzymes are large biological molecules responsible for the thousands of metabolic processes that sustain life.
They are needed for every chemical reaction that takes place in the human body.
Without enzymes, not activity at all would take place. Neither vitamins, minerals, nor hormones can do any work without enzymes. This is what makes enzyme depletion especially concerning.
The human body makes approximately 22 digestive enzymes, capable of digesting protein, carbohydrates, sugars, and fats.
Food is digested in stages, beginning in the mouth, moving to the stomach, and finally through the small
intestine. At each step, specific enzymes break down different types of foods. (source)

Causes of Enzyme depletion
Enzyme depletion occurs in various stages from the plant/animal to the plate.
This has caused enzyme deficiencies in the human body that leads to all kinds of health conditions.

The main causes of enzyme depletion include:
• Pesticides and chemicals
• Hybridization and genetic engineering
• Bovine growth hormone
• Pasteurization
• Irradiated food
• Excess intake of unsaturated and hydrogenated fats
• Cooking at high temperatures
• Microwaving
• Radiation and electromagnetic fields
• Geopathic stress zones
• Fluoridated water
• Heavy metals
• Mercury amalgam dental fillings
• Root canals

Enzyme deficiency affects us health-wise. Without these enzymes the body is unable to metabolize or use the available nutrients to sustain body functions, or even produce and activate other necessary enzymes.

Each enzyme deficiency comes with its own set of problems;

* Protease (digests proteins): anxiety, low blood sugar, kidney problems, water retention, depressed immunity, bacterial and viral infections, cancer, appendicitis, bone problems (such as osteoporosis, arthritis, and bone spurs).

* Amylase (digests non-fiber carbohydrates): skin problems such as rashes, hives, fungal infections, herpes, and canker sores; lung problems such as asthma, bronchitis, and emphysema; liver or gall bladder disease.

* Lipase (digests fats): high cholesterol, obesity, diabetes, hardening of the arteries and other cardiovascular problems, chronic fatigue, spastic colon, dizziness.

* Cellulase (digests fibers): gas and bloating, acute food allergies, facial pain or paralysis, candidiasis (bowel and vaginal yeast infections).

There are some lifestyle changes one has to make so as to increase the availability of enzymes in the body. Though it will take a while for your body to completely bounce back and recover, eating 'clean' will be a good start. You can also supplement your enzymes using oral supplements in the mean time.

• Eat as raw, clean, natural, and fresh as possible.
• Cook food less, and use lower temperatures when possible.(blanching, or steaming vegetables)
• Use filtered or spring water only.(helps reduce the salts and metals that we ingest)
• Remove heavy metals from the body. (this is where detox and purging come in)
* Eat foods rich in enzymes such as papaya, pineapples, melons, mango, kiwi, grapes, avocado, raw honey, bee pollen, kefir, fermented vegetables, and wheatgrass.
• Chewing as completely as possible.
• High quality digestive and systemic enzyme supplements. (these should be available at the pharmacy or health store). 

While we are talking about raw food, how do we keep them for as long as possible?

Do Not Store Fruits and Vegetables Together. Fruits that give off high levels of ethylene (the ripening agent) can prematurely ripen and spoil surrounding vegetables. (Think of the "one bad apple" adage.)
For Vegetables: Before storing, remove ties and rubber bands and trim any leafy ends. Leave an inch to keep the vegetable from drying out. Make sure the bag you store the veggies in has some holes punctured to allow for good air flow.
Pack vegetables loosely in the refrigerator. The closer they are, the quicker they will rot. Leafy greens can be washed before storing by soaking them in a sink full of water, while soft herbs and mushrooms should not be washed until right before they are used.
For Fruits: Non-cherry stone fruits, avocados, tomatoes, mangoes, melons, apples, and pears will continue to ripen if left sitting out on a countertop, while items like bell peppers, grapes, all citrus, and berries will only deteriorate and should be refrigerated.
Bananas in particular ripen very quickly, and will also speed the ripening of any nearby fruits.
We are what we eat; Garbage in, Garbage out....

This is Serenity!!!

Damaged hair and excessive shedding? Try a HOT OIL TREATMENT

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Hi again,
What is a hot oil treatment?
Of all the crunchy things you can do for your hair, the hot oil treatment is by far the most satisfying and luxurious.
A hot oil treatment is a hair care regime where oil is applied on damp (or even dry) hair and scalp, and left to sit like a conditioning treatment, for about an hour or two. This way the oil is absorbed by both the tresses and scalp. It can be done once weekly, or every two weeks.
What are the benefits?
* Hot oil treatments heal and nourish the scalp. When the scalp is in good condition, then you get healthy lush growth.
* Hot oil treatments heal the scalp of any fungal and bacterial infections. Most oils have antibacterial and antifungal properties (especially coconut, olive and castor oils). Regular use of the oils will help treat dandruff and flaky scalp, and help deal with fungal issues like ring worms. These infections normally stunt hair growth, that is why when people start using the oils they notice rapid improvement. 


The bacteria and fungi that live on the scalp are sometimes caused by damp hair underneath braids and weaves, sweat accumulation, sharing of combs and hair accessories or even a fever or issue that may lower your immunity.
You can tweak the treatment by using herbal infusions or extracts for added benefits. Hot oil treatments also help in treating lice infestation in the hair (works well for cats and dogs too!!). 
* Hot oil treatment helps rejuvenate hair growth. Due to many issues like infections and scars (from chemical burns, tight braids etc), the hair growth is stunted. This is common especially for those who lose their hair lines due to tight braids and weaves.
* Hot oil treatments help improve the appearance of dull hair and tames frizz and strengthen the hair. The oils you choose will infuse your hair – made up primarily of a protein called keratin – with much-needed moisture and strengthening compounds, leaving it with luster. It helps get rid of that annoying frizz, leaving the unfortunate split ends smoother and less noticeable.
This is especially true for coconut, olive and avocado oils that are able to penetrate the hair shaft and strengthen it.
How to treat yourself at home
With the right oils you can have a hot oil treatment at home.
Just mix your preferred oils in a small cup/container. You can add drops of essential oils or just use infused oils for more healing benefits. Let the cup sit in a pan of hot water and warm it. Don't let it get too hot, just warm enough.
Some people apply to dry hair, others to damp hair. If you are going to shampoo, coconut oil is most advisable since it helps reduce protein loss during the washing process.
Cover your hair with a shower cap then let it sit for at least one hour (most people prefer overnight). You can use a dryer or steam cap or cover with a towel to retain the heat.
Finally, wash it off. If you will use shampoo, use a gentle one. You can use a clarifying conditioner, or a normal rinse conditioner with a teaspoon of vinegar/apple cider vinegar. This will help rinse off the excess oils.
Afterwards, you can style as desired. Remember to use heat protectant /shield products if you will flat iron or blow dry. You can get most of these oils at a health store or pharmacy near you.
So go ahead and get oily, your tresses will love it.
This is Serenity!!!

Is you dog dominant or just anxious?

Hello,
Today we talk canines, from the lens of one of my most favourite dog trainer and behaviourist Lee Charles Kelley (LCK)
So far, he and few other dog trainers are the ones who have debunked the 'dominance training' style. The major thing he advocates for is RESPECT; earn the dog's respect and the dog will be obedient.
So far, having studied Sigmund Froyd and other scientists, he is of the opinion that there is no such thing as alpha-dog/wolf in an ideal environment. This, I have seen myself: having lived with dogs all my life, I have noticed that 'dominance' rotates around the whole pack depending on the situation or resource available.

***Here is the blog article on dominance and anxiety.***
 
Eg,
*my female GSD will be 'dominant' whenever the vet or someone new arrives, and will protect the guest from the more aggressive ones (the little spitzes!!!). She will also make decisions when any of the pack member whines during injections and will do anything to fight the vet!!
All other times, she is content patrolling the compound, hunting lizards or laying on the couch watching TV. Even during food time, she is composed and does not seek to growl at the rest.
*the 5kg american Eskie Spitz will be the Don Corleone during treats,and will be very angry if any dog even sniffs his food, and is the one that decides if the new dog is welcome or not. Whenever a new dog is brought, the rest go on a barking frenzy, Teddy just calmly approaches the dog, sniffs. The new comer will let himself be inspected respectfully (!!!!), and Teddy will walk away and sit or lie down. Immediately, all the dogs stop barking and the "sniff the new comer" ritual starts, and in less than one hour, there is peace in the pack. Strangely, if Teddy rejects a dog or a person, they will never be accepted in the compound, and high tech supervision is required. Mind you Teddy is 5kg and lost a leg a year back when challenging a neighbour's GSD, something that still goes on today!!
*then we have two mutts, Simba and Gooch. These two are usually the most mischevious of the 'pack', and intelligent beyond measure. When they start something funny (like climbing over the kitchen window grills to get to the cat food), all the other six will follow. When they are content lying in the back yard, i usually expect no drama. Mind you, Simba is about 4 years old, and Gooch is still a 6 month old pup!! Yet they are the leading coordinators during adventures.
These three instances have debunked the dominance myth, for me that is. All the dogs are well aware of behaviours expected of them and are very obedient and loyal. These. behaviours I have observed while there is no human moderator, and they are alone as a pack.
I am not a dog trainer, but from reading, personal and experiments, a dog that does not see any value in you will not obey you. This i have observed even when we adopt older dogs (some 3 years old). Unless the dog sees value in you, the discipline measures (like time-outs) will never work. Surprisingly, this also works with cats, both adopted adults and kittens!! But that is just me...
There is a way to earn a dog's respect, and aggression or dominance is not one of them. You will have to be firm with them so that lines and boundaries are respected, and any trainer knows that patience, understanding and time are required, but never show the dog that they are threatened whenever they disobey.
(they call me the dog whisperer at home...title earned)
Dog training is as complex as training humans, you have to consider the temperament, prey drive, what the dog loves and dislikes, and history (for older dogs), and the environment they live in. I never try to dominate them, I allow them to see me as a member, and their care taker.
Feel free to let me know what you think, and what you have experienced as a dog owner or trainer.
You can read more on what LCK thinks on dominance versus anxiety here.

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