363 — Reactive Dogs: Learn their Language | Pure Dog Talk
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363 -- Reactive Dogs: Learn to Speak “Dog” for Better Outcomes | Pure Dog Talk Distance increasing and distance decreasing body language Hard, sharp barks, showing teeth are distance increasing Hip check is friendly, shoulder check is not Circle wags are good Play bows are good Avoid threshold to reaction for best results Some dogs don’t want to put money where their mouth is Has dog done damage to person/dog – makes a difference as to how to approach situation Specifically reactive/non-aggressive – causes/solutions 98% of reactivity in this case is fear based Many dogs learn best defense is a good offense – don’t have to get in interaction that makes them scared Lack of early socialization or had negative experience or second fear stage around 9 months, can go sideways during teenage months Can do all the right stuff in 0-16 wks and still have 2nd fear period. It’s a real thing and it happens Go forward process Don’t get after the dog -- we’re embarrassed, don’t want dog to act that way … all I successfully did was stress out dog, create more fear/anxiety… don’t know what to do. Give them things to do. Take away behavior you don’t like, replace with a better one. More time focused on what to do right, decreases stress level. Try to keep out of situations they aren’t ready for yet. If you ask them to look away from what makes them scared, it is your responsibility to protect space bubble. Otherwise degrade trust. Listen to what the dog is telling you. High value treats – every time we saw someone I jammed treats in mouth, jamming in between barking, Why rewarding barking? I’m counter conditioning See someone and turn to look at me. Changed her emotional response to stimuli, every time she saw neighbor, meant she got a treat. Drastically reduce # of treats None of the barking Applicable traveling to NYC Test stress level -- over threshold if can’t eat High traffic, lots of noise, lots of people Planning going in to environment Management – how to cut down stimulation, wheel in covered crate, CBD oil, melatonin – wind down for bed calming effect, lavender oil.. drop inside each ear flap, cover crate with blanket misted with lavender oil Tools, not cures of the root problem. Use in conjunction with resolving core issue. Breed specific behavior.