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Reel-In Leash Reactivity
WELCOME
Welcome
Starting Point for Leash Reactivity
Starting Point - Function of Leash Reactivity (6:19)
Management for Success (5:31)
Harness and Equipment (4:19)
Is my dog upset?
Why is my dog upset? (14:36)
Not-Upset, but Unmet Needs!
Diagnostics (9:19)
Why is my Dog Reactive? (4:29)
Training
How Dogs Learn (6:42)
Desensitization and Counter-Conditioning (7:09)
Opportunistic Counter-Conditioning for Leash Reactivity (21:50)
Training an Alternate Behaviour (11:54)
Yes and Feed (2:27)
Finding Reinforceable Moments (3:41)
Leash Skills
Leash Wrangling (8:13)
Why Leash Skills are Important (3:17)
Eye Contact and Heel (17:40)
Turn and Go for Management (10:08)
Putting it all together
Training Watch Me
Watch Me Frontloading Exercise (1:16)
Working Through a Training Plan (8:32)
Watch Me - Food Distractions Cue Installation - Steps 1-3 (3:53)
Watch Me - It's Alive - Steps 4-6 (12:53)
Watch Me - moving into real life.. but first - Step 7 (1:37)
Reactivity in Real Life
Training Reactivity in Real Life
Desensitization in Practice for Reactivity (5:05)
The Behaviour Modification Plan (7:07)
Story of a Reactive Dog - PHIFE (23:13)
Parameter Building for Reactivity (11:05)
Finding Flexibility Each Day (3:35)
Thank you!
Thank you!
Extra Resources
Developing a Payment Plan (0:48)
Guide to Bait Prep (10:44)
Shape for Social
Context Cues (3:11)
Charlie Brown's Teacher (1:40)
Motivation
Trigger Stacking (1:27)
What is Positive Reinforcement
Does telling my dog NO work?
Hot Take on Harnesses (14:35)
Redirect Bites
Beware of Behaviour Chains
Come Squirrel Hunting with Me (2:01)
Teaching Heel with a Hand Signal (2:39)
Leash Greetings (uneditted example) (9:12)
Teach online with
Trigger Stacking
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