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Inside Your Dog’s Reactive Brain: Hormones, Habits, and Training That Works

Inside Your Dog’s Reactive Brain: Hormones, Habits, and Training That Works

Update: 2025-12-05
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Leash meltdowns aren’t random—they’re rehearsed. We pull back the curtain on what “reactivity” really means, why barriers like leashes and fences supercharge emotion, and how to swap chaos for structure without crushing your dog’s spirit. We map the two major lanes of reactivity—overarousal versus fear—then connect them to what’s happening inside the body, from dopamine-fueled excitement to cortisol-driven stress. That biology lesson turns into timing and tactics you can use today.

We start at home, not on the sidewalk. You’ll learn a simple marker-based game that opens and closes a training window, plus why tethering is a crucial skill for teaching calm under restraint. We share step-by-step ways to build reliable loose-leash walking in low-distraction spaces, then show how to move from management to real behavior change. When and how should you layer tools for clarity? Why are forced sits and tight leashes making things worse? How can a flexi line help you test choices safely in open areas? We answer it all, with examples from Bella’s progress and Muffin’s spicy genetics.

Along the way, we talk emotion in training, why precision can wait, and how structure builds confidence in anxious dogs. If dog parks and on‑leash greetings have been fueling your problem, you’ll leave with a practical plan: short engagement loops, crate and tether reps, movement over standoffs, and controlled exposures that don’t reward barking. Plus, we share facility news, new classes in Upland and San Diego, a community holiday party and giving tree, and details on an upcoming seminar with our mentor Oscar focused on markers, communication, and play.

If this helped reframe your dog’s outbursts, tap follow, share with a friend who’s struggling, and leave a quick review telling us what you’ll try first. Your questions for Oscar are next—send them our way.

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Inside Your Dog’s Reactive Brain: Hormones, Habits, and Training That Works

Inside Your Dog’s Reactive Brain: Hormones, Habits, and Training That Works

Meghan Dougherty