Having a "stay" and other basic obedience is fantastic! But remember that if the pup is reactive, they'll still be reactive in a stay, sit, down... any mechanical function you've placed them in. | Kent County, Michigan | https://www.facebook.com/goodboydogtrain/posts/pfbid028hk6u2vRXueacjk3tDzfLs7NUotBrDTfMbwjAZRwFR9WQJ2FwJfDHsy7uBzvMFa5l
Having a "stay" and other basic obedience is fantastic! But remember that if the pup is reactive, they'll still be reactive in a stay, sit, down... any mechanical function you've placed them in. | Kent County, Michigan | https://www.facebook.com/goodboydogtrain/posts/pfbid028hk6u2vRXueacjk3tDzfLs7NUotBrDTfMbwjAZRwFR9WQJ2FwJfDHsy7uBzvMFa5l
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Having a "stay" and other basic obedience is fantastic! But remember that if the pup is reactive, they'll still be reactive in a stay, sit, down... any mechanical function you've placed them in.
You've got to change the mindset on how they view the world.
Fear in dogs will usually result in a much higher likelihood of conflict.
While working on your obedience, we strongly urge everyone to also learn methods to teach your pup how to calm themselves. Learn how to change the very nature of the external stimulus they're reactive to. Add positive associations and a strong sense of understanding where mistrust and uncertainty dominate.
~GoodBoy
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