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Dog behaviour courses and workshops for the curious, struggling, or prospective dog owner.
Dog behaviour courses and workshops for the curious, struggling, or prospective dog owner.

Reactive Dog Behaviour: Roadmap to Recovery.
£88.00
A new way to solve reactive behaviour…
Expected early August, Reactive Dog Behaviour: Roadmap to Recovery draws on 20 years of reactive behaviour rehabilitation to bring you my tried and tested guidebook.
- Step-by-step instructions
- Developed and written by a real human
- Self assessment tools
- WhatsApp Support from an experienced behaviourist, worth £54
- Real cases
This programme will guide you through every step of solving dog reactive behaviour from the crucial detox stage, to creating a brand new auto-response, to ignoring dogs on the walk, and even making friends – yes, it’s possible – in fact, it’s very, very probable!
At each stage you’ll discover everything you need to know to move your dogs rehabilitation forward, potential problems (and how to fix them), and a self assessment test so you know when it’s time to move forward, all in the knowledge that I’m only a text message away if you get stuck or have questions!
Don’t miss out… Only 10 places will be made available, so register for my newsletter now to be the first to know when this amazing programme will become available to you! (Sign up in Footer)
Click here to see full contents list and Introduction
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Expected early August, Reactive Dog Behaviour: Roadmap to Recovery draws on 20 years of reactive behaviour rehabilitation to bring you tried and tested step-by-step instructions, self assessment tools, real cases, a touch of theory, and WhatsApp support (provided by an experienced canine behaviourist and worth over £54). This programme will guide you through every step of solving dog reactive behaviour from the crucial detox stage, to creating a brand new auto-response, to ignoring dogs on the walk, and even making friends – yes, it’s possible – in fact, it’s very, very probable (see below)!
At each stage you’ll discover everything you need to know to move your dogs rehabilitation forward, potential problems (and how to fix them), and a self assessment test so you know when it’s time to move forward, all in the knowledge that I’m only a text message away if you get stuck or have questions!
Don’t miss out… Places will be very limited, so register for my newsletter now to be the first to know when this amazing programme will be open to students! (Sign up in Footer)
Click here to read Introduction and see a sample
Reactive Dog Behaviour: Roadmap to Recovery
Contents List
First Things First
-Before We Start
-Links and Resources
Stage One: Getting Started
-What is Reactive Behaviour? (…and what isn’t)
-Power of Avoidance: Benefits of a Detox
-Benefits of Clicker Training in Reactive Dog Training
-What does Reactive Behaviour look like?
-Assessing Your Dog and Building your Tool Kit
-Food, Supplements, and Sleep
-Will Neutering Help?
-Week One and Two
-What could go wrong in Stage One?
-Ready For Stage Two? (QUIZ)
Stage Two: Staying Under Threshold
-What is Threshold?
-Rewards and Motivators
-A New Auto-Response
-80:20 Rule: The Difference Between Success and Failure
-Timing Your Rewards
-Emptying The Stress Bucket (and Keeping it Empty)
-Week Three and Four
-What Could Go Wrong in Stage Two?
-Ready for Stage Three? (QUIZ)
Stage Three: Getting Used to Other Dogs
-Why is my dog Reactive?
-Making choices: An Introduction to the Pyramid of Needs
-Changing needs: From safety to socialisation
-Three Ways to Build up Time
-Nurturing Curiosity: The Antidote to Anxiety
-Three Treat Game
-Handling Bad Days: Progress is Rarely Linear
-Measuring Success
-Week Five, Six and Seven
-What Could Go Wrong in Stage Three?
-Ready for Stage Four? (QUIZ)
Stage Four: Getting Closer to Other Dogs
-Taking Risks
-Staying Calm: Managing Your Own Anxiety
-What is Trigger Stacking? And how to Fix it.
-Things that Hinder Progress
-Take a Break: Benefits of a Day Off
-Week Eight, Nine and Ten
-What Could Go Wrong in Stage Four?
-Ready for Stage Five? (QUIZ)
Stage Five: Making Friends
-The Ultimate Goal
-Aggression or Rough Play: Knowing the Difference
-The Habit Forming Stage: Making Change Permanent
-Week Eleven, Twelve and Beyond
-What Could Go Wong in Stage Five?
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