Reactive behavior in dogs can create challenges, especially during walks, causing anxiety for owners. The unpredictability of their responses may affect your confidence and enjoyment during quality time with your dog. At Canine Rise, we comprehend the impact of these challenges. Our committed team offers expert guidance, customized training, and support to help you and your dog address reactivity, fostering a more harmonious and enjoyable companionship.
Frequently appears as an amplified reaction, typically characterized by behaviors such as barking, lunging, or pulling on the lead.
An amplified reaction displayed through behaviors like barking, growling, or signs of anxiety.
Typically exhibits as an amplified response, often characterized by behaviors like barking, lunging, or pulling on the lead.
Barrier frustration in dogs arises when they're unable to reach a desired person or object due to a physical obstacle. This can result in behaviors like barking or whining as the dog attempts to overcome the barrier and access the target.
The continual pursuit of knowledge by our staff keeps our training methods at the forefront of dog training and behavior. Each training program is meticulously crafted to maximize outcomes for both dogs and owners. With extensive experience in handling hundreds of reactive dogs, our approach is not only results-oriented but also rooted in evidence-based practices.
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Identifying reactive behavior in a dog involves observing signs such as excessive barking, growling, lunging, or pulling on the leash when exposed to specific triggers. Additionally, heightened alertness, raised hackles, and tense body language may indicate reactivity. Consistent observation and understanding of your dog's responses in various situations can help determine if they exhibit reactive behavior.
We approach each dog individually, avoiding confinement to a specific quadrant of operant conditioning. We use a combination of positive reinforcement and behaviour modification techniques to address unwanted behaviours, such as aggression, fear, and separation anxiety.
We are based in South Yorkshire, Bircotes, Notts, DN11 8BS, but we can travel anywhere in the UK.