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5 weeks âtil Christmas! Reactivity can feel overwhelming, embarrassing, and frustratingâbut it doesnât have to stay that way. How are you feeling about visitors this year? Iâm curiousâhow are you planning to handle the holiday chaos? đŤ Will your dog bark, jump on guests, or maybe even nip if things get too exciting? 𼰠Or will they politely greet friends and family, staying calm and friendly? đ Will they counter surf and snatch cookies from the table? Will they drool and beg from everyone?đž Or...
Leash Reactivity? Reactivity can feel overwhelming, embarrassing, and frustratingâbut it doesnât have to stay that way. There are 3 stages to addressing Leash Reactivity. The first two steps set us and our dogs up to be able to learn, to have the skills to regulate our arousal and emotions, and give us get-out-of-trouble skills. Stage 3 - Work The Challenges Once we have the skills to get out in the world and have fun, we can go out looking for challenges to train. The basic premise of most...
Leash Reactivity? Reactivity can feel overwhelming, embarrassing, and frustratingâbut it doesnât have to stay that way. There are 3 stages to addressing Leash Reactivity. When we move through each step thoughtfully, both we and our dogs build the skills we need to succeed â setting us up for real change. Stage 2 - Anticipate Surprises Do you know your training isnât quite ready for everything the world will throw at you and your dog? Thatâs okayâthis is part of the process. To bridge the gap...