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Calm Canine Academy: Managing Dogs' Reactive Behaviors at Home

Tired of your dog's reactive behaviors at home? Calm Canine Academy offers practical strategies to manage triggers and create positive associations, benefiting both pets and owners.

In the image we can see there are dogs standing on the floor and there is a dog sitting on the...
In the image we can see there are dogs standing on the floor and there is a dog sitting on the plastic box. Behind there are iron cages and there are charts pasted on the wall.

Calm Canine Academy: Managing Dogs' Reactive Behaviors at Home

Dogs can exhibit reactive behaviors at home, triggered by various factors like knocks on the door or voices. Calm Canine Academy suggests strategies to manage this, reducing stress for both pets and their owners.

The academy advises creating an 'exposure management plan' at home. This involves arranging the environment to avoid noisy, chaotic areas and gradually exposing dogs to triggers. Desensitization, a key technique, involves gradually exposing pets to triggers while rewarding them, helping them associate the trigger with positive experiences.

To handle reactions, a 'Reaction Protocol' should be established. This may include using a 'Thank You' protocol to soothe and redirect the dog. Long-term strategies involve creating positive associations with triggers through counter-conditioning or desensitization, using treats, toys, or praise.

Reactive behaviors at home can cause discomfort for both dogs and their owners. Calm Canine Academy suggests managing this through exposure management plans, desensitization, and reaction protocols. These strategies help create positive associations with triggers, reducing reactivity and stress.

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