Barking, lunging, growling, or otherwise reacting to other dogs while restrained (on a leash, behind a fence, or when...
Client Feature: Simon W.
"I for sure wish Simon wasn’t reactive towards other dogs but I don’t want to change anything about our journey...
Winter Training Hacks
When you’re properly-geared to enjoy your winter training sessions, you can appreciate a variety of benefits that are...
What does dominance mean in animal training?
Understanding what dominance is and what role it plays in training is important to understanding and working with our...
Trigger Stacking: The science behind what is happening in your dogs brain during a stressful event
Animals have a stress response system and they use it to adjust to changes in the world around them. This system is...
Barking out Windows: A Cheap and Easy Solution
Gazing out of windows can be great for all kinds of things; you can watch the snow falling, the sun rising, and your...
10 Exercise Alternatives for Reactive Dogs
Instead of going on neighborhood walks with our reactive dogs, we recommend these 10 alternative forms of physical and...
Our Favorite Training Tools for Reactivity
Baskerville Muzzle Muzzles are an important tool for keeping both dog and handler safe in sticky situations. We...
Working with Reactive Dogs
Does your dog bark and lunge on leash when he passes "triggers," such as another dog? He may be a reactive dog!...