- Back clip harness
- Longer leash for decompression walks
- A mat large enough for your dog to comfortably lie down on, but easy to store away from your dog. Travel dog beds, blankets, or towels are good options. This needs to be new to your dog! Don’t pick a bed your dog already uses.
- Low, medium, and high-value treats.
- Treat pouch
Week 0
Establish a baseline and get your supplies ready.
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Week 1
Learn why your dog reacts, how we work to change reactivity, how to introduce markers, and what you should do right away with your reactive dog.
0/6
Week 2
Learn how to read body language, how to teach arousal regulation, and what to do when you encounter a trigger.
0/4
Week 3
Mat training, leash handling, checkins and u turns
0/4
Week 4
Engage disengage and name recognition
0/4
Week 5
What to do if your dog goes over threshold, and begin mat distractions
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Week 6
Handling guests in the home, window barking, and fence barking
0/4
Week 7
Upping the level of difficulty and maintaining your work.
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