Sunday, 27 June 2021

3 Alternatives to Your Usual Walks for a Reactive Dog


One of the very first things we often learn about dogs is the essential nature of the daily walk. For many dogs, daily walks are something they really enjoy. For those dogs and their humans, the hours spent out exploring together are a perfect way to spend time together.

For other dogs and the humans who live with them, the daily walk can be an anxiety-inducing, tense, and stressful experience. Never able to truly relax, constantly scanning the environment. Worrying about what might be coming around the next corner to cause upset and stress.

Thursday, 17 June 2021

'My Trainer Said They'd Fix My Dog! What's Going Wrong?'


Border collie against a yellow background, head tilted to one side. Text reads 'What if my dog can't be fixed?'


I had a conversation the other evening with someone I met through a Facebook group. She messaged me with a video of her lovely little dog who is reactive but is doing really, really well after years of consistent and careful counter conditioning and desensitisation work.

Friday, 11 June 2021

3 Excellent Places to Work with a Reactive Dog



At the beginning of realising that your dog struggles with some aspects of their world, it can feel overwhelming. The amount of change that has needed to be able to take your dog places as if they were a ‘normal’ dog can feel insurmountable.


A ‘Normal’ Dog?

I take issue with the concept of a ‘normal’ dog. Our canine friends are often subject to unrealistic expectations. Think of the differences between the women we see in the media and the average woman in daily life. Similarly, the expectation of how a dog should behave can bear very little resemblance to the reality of a dog being a dog. And we should be doing everything we can to let our dogs be dogs!

Wednesday, 2 June 2021

The Most Important Question to Ask Your Dog Trainer

 


Selecting a dog trainer can feel like an absolute minefield. So many dog trainers are out there, and many claim they can sort out your dog’s problems fast. These promises can be very tempting to a struggling guardian.