I Punished This Dog And It Transformed His Life (Wait Til The End)
Punishment in dog training has become a dirty word. But what if avoiding it entirely is actually holding your dog back? Punishment has an emotional attachment to it. When really, if we break it down, it's about reducing behaviour. In this video I work with a reactive dog and show you exactly how introducing clear, fair consequences for unwanted behaviour doesn't just reduce reactivity — it transforms the dog's entire experience. When a dog knows what's off limits, the confusion disappears. The anxiety drops. And because he's no longer rehearsing the wrong behaviours, we can flood him with rewards for the right ones. More clarity. More confidence. More freedom. Punishment isn't the bad guy. Holding back half of the information is. If you want to book a bootcamp click here: https://5daybootcamp.manus.space If you want merch click here: https://mymerchshop.co.uk/product-cat...

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