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"So many dog behavior issues stem from dogs developing bad habits, because they've been allowed to. Barking, reactivity, pulling, jumping, guarding/protectiveness, resource guarding etc., they've all been allowed to be practiced, slowly deepened, and intensified. Once deeply patterned they become automatic reactions. Our job is to make sure we address anything we don't like as soon as we see it. Correct the jumping, get the dog to walk without pulling, stop the barking, address the reactivity. Unwanted behaviors can only occur if they're allowed.
If that all sounds great but your unsure how to "not allow" these issues, we have tons of free instructional videos and blog posts to help you sort it out. On YouTube find us at: TheGoodDogTraining. Read our blogs at: The Good Dog Life Blog. Or visit our website for links to these and other resources: www.thegooddog.net"
- Sean O'Shea
Carpe Diem
If that all sounds great but your unsure how to "not allow" these issues, we have tons of free instructional videos and blog posts to help you sort it out. On YouTube find us at: TheGoodDogTraining. Read our blogs at: The Good Dog Life Blog. Or visit our website for links to these and other resources: www.thegooddog.net"
- Sean O'Shea
Carpe Diem