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Rescue Dog Rehab: Reactive to Rational

Leah Lykos

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Rescue Dog Rehab: Reactive to Rational

Sign Me Up! Kate Grimm and I will be going live on IG to talk all about how to transform your reactive dog into a rational dog. It can be a long process and there is no quick fix, of course, but we will discussing our successes with our own dogs and with client dogs. Join us! July 11th at 7:30 pm Follow Kate's IG: Sigh of Relief Pet Services And choose to get notifications! On stories, lives, and posts. That way you will be sure not to miss it. Follow us on IG: Canine Movement Lab (we will be...


Online Classes

Online Classes

We have a series of online classes coming up, which will be held on Zoom as a regular calls. So these webinars are interactive and we will leave time for questions! If you miss the live class, the recording will be made afterwards so you can join either way. To get all your questions answered, join our online community: Natural Dog Network. The schedule:   June 28th at 6pm Eastern: Canine Body Language     June 29th at 7pm Eastern: Calm Dog Happy Dog     July 6th at 6pm: Working with Shy Dogs


Your Dog Is Your Mirror

Your Dog Is Your Mirror

Of course it's normal to get irritated, frustrated, or even feel disappointment when we work with our dogs. Dogs do not speak our language, so it can be frustrating trying to communicate with them. In addition to this, I would say MOST dogs have some quirky behavioral issue that gets on their owner's nerves. Some dogs even have severe emotional traumas that cause them to be fearful, reactive, and even aggressive. The question I want you ask you, is: Can you love your dog exactly the way he is, RIGHT NOW? Can you love your dog with all his flaws,...


Your Dog is Talking Smack and You're Not Doing Anything About It

Your Dog is Talking Smack and You're Not Doing Anything About It

The Problem: Your dog is talking smack at my dog, my dog reacts, your dog gets even more amped up, the neighbor's dog notices and starts barking. Now we have two lunging/barking dogs and a whole neighborhood bark party going on. But WHY must it be like this? Things We Must Understand: 1. Dog's read body language from far away! Before getting anywhere close, they have assessed the posture, tone, tenseness, quality of movement, and intention of another dog (or person). This happens in an instant! 2. Your dog is better at reading body language than you are. Dog's are...

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