🐾 Causes of Triggers & Reactivity in Dogs
- Lack of socialisation
Limited exposure to people, dogs, or environments when young
- Past negative experiences
Fear linked to a previous scare, trauma, or pain
- Genetics & temperament
Some dogs are naturally more sensitive or alert
- Overstimulation
Busy parks, loud noises, or too much happening at once
- Frustration
Being on lead, unable to reach dogs/people, or restricted movement
- Pain or discomfort
Hidden injuries or health issues can lower tolerance
- Protective behaviour
Guarding owners, home, or resources
🔶 Fear-Based Reactivity
Dogs react because they feel unsafe or threatened
- Triggered by strangers, dogs, noises, or environments
- Often includes barking, lunging, or محاولة to escape
- Root cause = fear, not aggression
👉 Goal: Build confidence + create distance
🔶 Barrier Frustration
When a dog can’t reach something they want
- Common on leads, behind fences, or in cars
- Barking/lunging = frustration, not aggression
- Often seen in social or high-energy dogs
👉 Goal: Teach calm behaviour + impulse control
🔶 Overexcitement
Too much stimulation = loss of control
- Dogs struggle to regulate emotions
- Jumping, barking, pulling, spinning
- Often mistaken for “bad behaviour”
👉 Goal: Calmness training + structured outlets
🔶 Prey Drive & Chase Instinct
Natural instinct kicks in
- Triggered by bikes, runners, small animals
- Fast movement = instant reaction
- Not fear-based—instinct-driven
👉 Goal: Redirection + strong recall training
🔶 Pain or Discomfort
- Sudden reactivity can signal hidden pain
- Lower tolerance = quicker reactions
👉 Always worth a vet check
🔶 Lack of Socialisation
- Limited early exposure = uncertainty later
- New things feel overwhelming
👉 Slow, positive exposure is key
🔶 Learned Behaviour
- Behaviour that has “worked” before
- Barking makes things go away = reinforced
👉 Training changes the outcome
💡 Dog Lovers Wigan Tip
Reactivity isn’t “bad behaviour” — it’s communication.
Understanding the why is the first step to helping your dog feel safe.
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