πΎ Techniques to Manage Reactivity in Dogs
π§ 1. Create Distance
- Move away from triggers before your dog reacts
- Cross the road, change direction, or pause at a distance
- Distance = calmer thinking
π Set your dog up to succeed
π 2. Use High-Value Rewards
- Reward calm behaviour immediately
- Use extra tasty treats (chicken, cheese, etc.)
- Reinforce focus on you, not the trigger
π Make YOU more rewarding than the environment
π 3. Teach βLook at Meβ / Focus
- Train your dog to check in with you
- Use a cue word or name
- Reward eye contact and calm attention
π Build engagement and trust
π 4. Gradual Exposure (Desensitisation)
- Start far from the trigger
- Slowly decrease distance over time
- Keep sessions short and positive
π Go at your dogβs pace
π 5. Counter-Conditioning
- Pair triggers with something positive (treats/play)
- Dog sees trigger β good things happen
- Changes emotional response over time
π From fear β positive association
πβπ¦Ί 6. Loose Lead & Calm Walking
- Reduce tension on the lead
- Stop/start or change direction when pulling
- Calm walking = calmer mindset
π Less tension = less reaction
π― 7. Manage the Environment
- Avoid known triggers when possible
- Walk at quieter times/locations
- Use barriers (cars, hedges) for space
π Management is not failureβitβs smart
π§© 8. Mental & Physical Enrichment
- Sniff walks, puzzle toys, training games
- A fulfilled dog is less reactive
- Burn energy in healthy ways
π Tired brain = calmer dog
β€οΈ Dog Lovers Wigan Tip
Progress isnβt about perfectionβitβs about small, consistent wins.