Pendulum of Reactivity: Unleashing the Calm and Balanced Canine
Release Date: 07/10/2023
Vermont Dog Trainer Show
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info_outlineJoin us as we delve into the three key takeaways that will revolutionize your understanding of your furry companion and pave the way for a fulfilling and harmonious relationship.
Dogs are born neutral - Prepare to challenge common misconceptions about canine behavior as we uncover the truth: dogs are born with a neutral disposition. We delve into the fascinating world of canine instincts and innate characteristics, helping you grasp the foundational concept that will empower you to unlock your dog's true potential.
Constant pressure makes them go back - Discover the profound impact of constant pressure on a dog's journey. We shed light on how external stressors, training methods, and environmental factors can influence a dog's behavior, causing them to retreat and revert to negative patterns.
Dog will then start to move forward - Prepare for a powerful revelation as we explore the pivotal moment when a dog begins to move forward and become reactive on their transformative journey. Drawing from real-life anecdotes and expert advice, we unveil the catalysts and techniques that facilitate progress, enabling your dog to embrace positive behaviors and unleash their true potential.
Tune in to this thought-provoking episode of "Pendulum of Reactivity," where we navigate the intricate nuances of canine behavior, offering practical guidance and transformative insights that will revolutionize the way you train and understand your beloved four-legged companion.
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