15 Ways to Calm Your Reactive Canine and Win Back Your Bond

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    "Being out in nature way more, free movement and time to be a dog."
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    MtnGirl672 Top 1% Commenter Big things for us was diet and working on emotions control with training. He had a lot of Gl issues and when we changed to hydrolyzed protein diet, it helped a lot. Where he was able to focus better. We've done a lot of training around teaching him emotional control. We went through Control Unleashed training that really helped him.
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    sslean so so so much training. lots of thoughtful desensitization sessions with various triggers, and most of all: time and consistency. oh, also a low dose of reconcile, that brought his fear threshold down so he could learn new behaviors and realize things weren't so scary.
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    emily_mages The biggest game changer for us was medication! We had done some training prior to starting with Prc and even years later I remember seeing all the training really click about 8 weeks after starting meds. Our pup had some leg tremors possibly because of PI c so we switch to Cl he and that was an even bigger game changer. She's almost like a normal dog most days (outside of reactions).
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    Monkey-Bu t-316 Control unleashed protocols. Respecting their voices/preferences, reinforcing them making good choices. Not putting them in situations I know they can't handle. Pain meds (for my older dog), nosework (for my younger dog).
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    Zestyclose_Object639 honestly being out in nature way more, free movement and time to be a dog. from there using stuff like LAT worked way better
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    mothernatureisfickle Medication we are using - e- and positive reinforcement training. Also (help us) we adopted a second well balanced female who has given our reactive male incredible amounts of self confidence and brought him joy we could have never predicted. He now plays like a normal happy dog.
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    ilse93 For me it was accommodating to the dog needs less to my own needs. Lower my expectations. Try to limit the stress factors as much as I could so my dog would not be always in flight or fight mode.
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    missmoooon 12 Cooper... Top 1% Comme... Cleaning up my training mechanics, engage-disengage, and BAT
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    FrenchFry1515 We finally found the right trainer, they focused on the things we do and how to track her body language. They gave us tons of confidence and always had us holding the leash! We found ways to help her use her energy on other things rather than barking.
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    Sharp_Perception_852 Scratches with a big crossed hand, and an ignore me. She is much less stressed since people touch her more without authorization (she even asks for hugs from random people now) many more games and outings in new places (I was telling myself that before I had to move to the countryside to make her happy), A better understanding of her from me and how she works.
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    3d_crest Not sure how much I can say here, but my dog is a 110lb pyrenees mix from the rescue. He was extremely reactive the first 10 months we had him. Hired a professional trainer. Started with basic commands and impulse control. Stuff like waiting when doors open and down stay when seeing squirrels etc.
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    SudoSire Top 1% Commenter Consistent positive reinforcement under threshold, especially with a marker word (or clicker, but we marker so we don't have to carry another item). He now often looks to me pre-emptively rather than fixating, which is cool.
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    FuManChuBettahWerk Medication! We found a combo that allowed him to chill out enough for training to take. We found out recently that he has been living with pain probably constantly but he is now on medication for it and that has helped him immeasurably. Shout out to our dog trainer who trained me more than my dog.
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    fiftysix-kilos Lots of games, and desensitization with positive reinforcement. Meds were a game changer. Our boy had such bad ar y his Gl issues were a mess. We thought it was just how he was gonna pp because he was making progress but the meds solved his tummy issues and helped his threshold so now; with A LOT of petience were slowly being able to disengage easier from triggers and he can come back and listen without it being an instant walk k er.
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    Sisucph Positive reinforcement training!

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