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Scott Sheaffer, CBCC-KA, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is a dog behavior specialist. Scott specializes in the assessment and treatment of fear, anxiety, aggression and phobias in dogs six months and older.

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Do Behavior Medications Work for Fearful and Aggressive Dogs?

If you're struggling with an anxious or aggressive dog, you might find relief in the latest episode of the Grumpy Dogs podcast. In this episode, I delve into the world of behavior medications, specifically anxiolytics, and their potential to transform your dog's behavior. This episode provides a comprehensive look at how these medications work, why they aren't a one-size-fits-all solution, and how they can complement behavior modification techniques to yield improvement in many cases.

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Ep. 40 Why Your Dog is Aggressive to Dogs When On-Leash, but Not Off-Leash

Is your dog sweet as pie off-leash, but turns into a barking, lunging maniac the moment you clip on the leash? This is a common issue many dog owners face, known as leash reactivity. This episode of the Grumpy Dogs Podcast aims to uncover the mystery behind this frustrating behavior and offer practical tips to manage it.

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Ep. 39 Are Dogs Remorseful After Biting People?

Can dogs truly feel remorse after they bite someone, or is it just our interpretation of their behavior? Uncover the reality behind canine emotions as I address common myths about dogs and their reactions to biting incidents. I'll dive into the instinctual behaviors of dogs, shedding light on how they respond to stress and fear.

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Ep. 38 Dog Socialization, Myths vs. Reality

How do your properly socialize your fearful or aggressive dog and make them more calm and sociable with other dogs and humans? Find out in this episode of the Grumpy Dogs Podcast with me. We'll explore the critical techniques you need to master for properly socializing dogs with fear and aggression issues.

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Ep. 37 What is Dominance Aggression in Dogs?

Dominance aggression is one of the most misunderstood types of dog aggression. As a result, treatment is frequently counterproductive and continues the cycle of aggression and stress for the family.

In this episode we explore dominance aggression, providing clear explanations and practical examples to help dog owners understand this behavior. We also discuss treatment strategies.

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Ep. 36: Managing Your Dog's Territorial Aggression at the Front Door, Part 2

Navigating the choppy waters of canine territorial aggression just got smoother. Our latest discussion zeroes in on the strategies needed to manage dogs with a keen sense of trepidation when it comes to visitors coming into their home.

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Ep. 35: Why Is Your Dog Aggressive at the Door? Territorial Fear, Part 1

Unlock the mystery behind your dog's sudden growls and watchful eyes when guests arrive. Our latest episode offers a deep dive into the realm of territorial aggression in dogs, and why your four-legged friend might be more on edge in the sanctity of your home than in the great outdoors. Explore with us the trifecta of triggers that provoke this protective stance: the craving for security, the shock of unexpected visitors, and the perceived lack of escape routes. We don't just lay out the problem; we arm you with strategies to identify and quell these behaviors before they escalate to dangerous levels.

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Ep. 34: Beyond the Fence, Using Proximity to Dog Parks as a Tool to Address Dog Aggression, Part 4/12

In this latest podcast episode, an effective strategy for handling dogs that are reactive to dogs and/or humans is explored. This strategy uses dog parks as a key element in this behavior modification technique. The traditional concept of socialization is re-evaluated, with a focus on controlled exposure to triggers from a safe distance, such as outside the dog park fence. This approach avoids direct confrontation in hectic environments, which can worsen a reactive dog's anxiety.

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How to Walk Your Reactive Dog Starting Today: Part 3/12 of Treating Your Dog's Fear and Aggression

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.

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Your Dog’s Body Language is Super Important! Part 2/12 of Treating Your Dog's Fear and Aggression

Could deciphering your dog's subtle body twitches and tail wags be the key to addressing their deepest fears and aggression? My latest podcast episode looks into the language of your loyal companion, giving you the tools to interpret their silent signals that can prepare you to work on your dog's fears and aggression. You'll learn to navigate their emotional landscape and guide them through recovery at their own pace.

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Part 1/12 of Treating Your Dog's Fear and Aggression: Turn the Leash Walk Into Therapy

Average Reading Time: 30 seconds

Today we are unveiling a transformative 12-part series addressing the fear and aggression your four-legged friend might be grappling with to other dogs or humans. In this first episode I'm going to show you how you can change your dog's daily leash walks into a powerful behavioral therapy session to treat reactivity toward other dogs and/or humans.

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A Checklist: Can Your Dog's Fear and Aggression Be Fixed?

Average Reading Time: 30 seconds

In my latest podcast episode, I tackle a question many dog owners grapple with: Can a dog's aggression truly be fixed? It's a complex issue, and I've laid out a comprehensive checklist to help guide you through understanding and addressing aggression and fear in your dogs.

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The Truth About Socializing Reactive or Aggressive Dogs at Home Depot

Average Reading Time: 1 minute, 14 seconds

In our most recent episode of the podcast, we delve into a commonly debated topic among dog owners and trainers alike: Is socializing your anxious, reactive, or aggressive dog in busy public places like Home Depot a wise decision? Scott shares his expert insights and a recent personal encounter that shed light on this practice's effectiveness and potential risks.

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When Dogs Roll Over for "Belly Rubs," What Does it Really Mean?

Average Reading Time: 1 minute, 3 seconds

In my latest episode of the Dog Aggression Answers podcast, I delve into the complexities of canine aggression, focusing on the mixed signals dogs exhibit, like rolling over for a belly rub while simultaneously displaying aggression towards certain people. I explain that a dog's decision to roll over is often a sign of fear or submission, not an invitation for affection. 

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If Your Dog Is Aggressive to People, Never Stop Doing These 2 Things

Average Reading Time: 47 seconds

In today's Dog Aggression Answers podcast episode, you'll learn some important basic concepts to make your aggressive (or fearful) dog less stressed around strangers. You can implement these concepts with your buddy right now. 

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Worldwide Debate on Shock and Prong Collars, Where Are They Banned and Why?

Average Reading Time: 1 minute, 30 seconds

Did you know that using shock and prong collars on dogs is banned and illegal in many parts of the world? There's a reason that localities and entire countries have taken this action. My latest episode of the Dog Aggression Answers podcast will tell you where they are currently banned worldwide and some of the reasons why.

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