4 Reasons Some Dogs With Behavior Issues Improve and Others Don’t

4 Reasons Some Dogs With Behavior Issues Improve and Others Don’t

Progress is messy. Dogs improve, regress, improve again, plateau, then suddenly surprise you months later with major long-term improvement. The road is jagged. But over time, if the work is done properly and consistently, many dogs can improve dramatically. 4. Consistency: The Quiet Difference-Maker Dog behavior professionals can usually tell very quickly whether owners are…

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Why Dogs Bite, Bark and Growl

Why Dogs Bite, Bark and Growl

“Reactivity” is a broad term; it’s a term that has become almost meaningless in the world of dog behavior. It simply means the dog is overreacting to something in the environment (e.g., strangers, other dogs, certain sounds, motion, etc.). That reaction may include barking, lunging, whining, hiding, freezing, pulling away, or trying to escape. Aggression…

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