How to Walk Your Reactive Dog Starting Today: Part 3/12 of Treating Your Dog's Fear and Aggression
© Scott Sheaffer, CBCC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, USA Dog Behavior, LLC
Ever feel like you're at the end of your leash with your reactive dog during walks? I'm Scott Sheaffer, and in today's Grumpy Dogs podcast, I'm going to share the third step in the process that will change the way you and your pooch experience approaching dogs and/or humans while out on a walk that get your dog revved up.
Get ready to discover how observing your dog's body language, rewarding their calmness, and keeping them moving can transform your tense strolls into much more peaceful jaunts. We'll tackle the approach and detour steps, ensuring you know exactly how to handle those moments when your furry friend starts getting worked up, and I'll show you how the powerful 'circle' technique can help you both navigate the tricky terrains of reactivity.
This episode isn't just about managing those triggers in the moment; it's about training for a calmer future for you and your dog. By maintaining a safe distance and utilizing positive reinforcement, we'll work on breaking the line of sight to potential triggers and reinforcing your dog's calm behavior. It's all about creating those positive associations and aiming for trigger-free walks. So, leash up and let's turn those growls into grins on another insightful episode of Grumpy Dogs.
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