Rethinking Reactivity: It’s Not About Obedience, It’s About Treatment

When people first come to me with a reactive dog, they often feel overwhelmed. Their dog may bark, lunge, growl, or spin when faced with certain situations — perhaps at other dogs, strangers, bikes, or unexpected noises. It can feel unpredictable, embarrassing, and even isolating.

One of the first things I tell them is this: reactivity is not bad behavior. It’s a communication of stress, fear, or overexcitement. And just like with humans who struggle with anxiety or trauma, the path forward is not punishment or obedience drills — it’s treatment.

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The Power of Play: Finding What Your Dog Loves Most

Play isn’t just about fun—it’s one of the most powerful ways to strengthen the bond between you and your dog. Every time you engage in play together, you’re building trust, deepening your relationship, and showing your dog that being with you is the most rewarding part of their day.

But here’s the secret: not all dogs enjoy the same kind of play. Just like people, they have preferences. Discovering what kind of play your dog loves most doesn’t just make them happy—it also gives you an incredible tool for rewarding good behaviour and reinforcing training in a way that feels joyful, not forced.

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The Role of “Touch” in Training Loose Lead Walking and Owner Focus [Free Handout]

Loose lead walking is one of the biggest challenges many owners face. You clip on the lead, step outside, and suddenly it feels like your dog is competing in a sled race. The walk becomes a tug-of-war instead of a calm, enjoyable partnership.

One simple yet powerful tool to shift the dynamic is a behaviour called “touch”—teaching your dog to target your hand with their nose on cue.

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Overexcitement at the Doorbell – Turning Chaos into Calm Greetings

The doorbell rings, and suddenly your calm household turns into a scene of pure chaos: barking, spinning, scratching at the door, maybe even leaping at guests as they walk in. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Many dogs find the sound of a doorbell—or even a knock—to be one of the most exciting events of their day.

The good news? With the right approach, you can transform that frenzy into a calm, polite greeting.

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How One Word Changed Max’s Training Journey

When Sarah first came to me with her Labrador, Max, she was exhausted. Max was sweet, full of energy — and a little too enthusiastic about showing it.

Every time Sarah came through the front door, Max would launch himself at her, barking and pawing for attention. She tried turning away, she tried saying “No,” but nothing seemed to work. Max just didn’t understand what she wanted.

That’s when I introduced Sarah to the magic of a marker word.

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The Magic of “Yes!” – Why Markers Are Essential in Dog Training [Free Handout]

Have you ever wished you could tell your dog the exact moment they did something right? That’s exactly what a marker does.

A marker is a short, clear signal — like the word “Yes!” or the click of a clicker — that tells your dog: “That’s it! You just earned a reward.”

It’s one of the most important tools in modern, reward-based training. When used properly, a marker makes learning faster, clearer, and more fun for both you and your dog.

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Hand Feeding Your Dog: Building Trust, Leadership, and Confidence [Free Handout]

Feeding time is one of the most important parts of your dog’s day. But did you know that how you feed your dog can make a big difference in your relationship, their behavior, and even their long-term confidence?

Hand feeding — giving your dog their daily meals directly from your hand instead of from a bowl — is a simple yet powerful way to strengthen your bond, build trust, and reduce the risk of resource guarding.

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The Destruction Box: A Fun Training Tool to Build Your Dog’s Confidence and Focus (Free Handout)

If you’ve ever watched your dog rip into a cardboard box with pure joy, you’ll know how satisfying destruction can be for them. What if I told you that this “messy” activity could actually be a powerful training tool that helps your dog develop confidence, focus, and problem-solving skills — all while leaving you with a calmer, more content pup?

Enter the destruction box. ?

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Beyond Treats and Toys: The Power of Environmental Rewards in Dog Training [Free Handout]

When most people think about dog training, they picture a pocket full of treats or a tug toy ready to go. And it’s true — food and toys are excellent rewards. They’re easy to deliver, most dogs love them, and they can help us teach new skills quickly.

But here’s the thing: treats and toys aren’t the only way to reward your dog. In fact, some of the most powerful motivators in your dog’s world are all around you — built into your daily walks, routines, and activities. These are called environmental rewards or contextual rewards, and when used thoughtfully, they can actually be more meaningful than a piece of chicken or a ball toss.

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Smart Walks for Happy Dogs (and Proud Owners!)

When most people think of dog walking, they imagine a simple stroll around the block or a quick trip to the park. While exercise is an essential part of your dog’s routine, structured training walks take the experience to an entirely new level. These walks combine physical activity with purposeful training and enrichment, creating benefits that go far beyond stretching your dog’s legs.

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