11 Reactive Dog Training Hacks: Walking a Dog Who Barks & Lunges

It's been over 6 months since we released our first video on what NOT do with a reactive dog when I began working with Remy on his reactivity (see video here:    • 5 Things NOT To Do With Leash Reactive Dog...  ). Now we finally have an update, bringing you 11 reactive dog training "hacks" that will help you fine-tune your training. Remy has made tremendous strides since our initial reactivity video. Remy can now engage and disengage from canine triggers from across the street. Our walks have gotten a lot more relaxing since we've been practicing refocusing Remy's attention on me, along with plenty of distance to keep him below his threshold. Remy's reactivity isn't "cured" - it's something we continue to work on. But his progress has inspired me and made all our effort worthwhile. 11 Reactive Dog Training Hacks: 00:29 Neighborhood Switch 03:47 More Challenging Environments Means Better Treats 05:54 Frequency of Treat Dispensing 06:32 Knowing Your Dog's Triggers 07:36 Learning Dog Body Language 08:25 Trigger Stacking - How Many Spoons Does Your Dog Have? 10:14 What Positioning Works For Your Dog? 10:49 Avoid Tension On the Leash 12:37 Use Your Body 13:20 Stay Calm (But Engaged) 14:28 How Has Remy Improved? 15:30 Accepting Your Reactive Dog As They Are Resources mentioned in this video: Dog Body Language 101 - https://www.k9ofmine.com/dog-body-lan... How to Find a Good Dog Trainer - https://www.k9ofmine.com/choosing-goo... Other resources for training a reactive dog safely with positive reinforcement: Reactive & Aggressive Dog Community FB Group (no affiliation)-   / reactiveaggressivedog   Reactivity Trigger Tracker: https://www.subscribepage.com/reactiv... K9 of Mine's Leash Reactive Dogs Article: https://www.k9ofmine.com/leash-reacti...