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Consider the Dog Podcast - Episode 2: Difference Between Reactivity, Fear, and Aggression, Proper Tools, "Leave It," and More with Tyler Muto
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Episode 2: Difference Between Reactivity, Fear, and Aggression, Proper Tools, "Leave It," and More with Tyler Muto

09/30/23 • 61 min

Consider the Dog Podcast

In todays episode Tyler Muto will be answering questions from our members such as understanding the differences between reactivity, fear, and aggression, the importance of finding the right tools for reactivity cases, how to use a default “leave-it” to protect your dog from eating dangerous things, and a whole lot more. Stay tuned as I break down actionable advice for dog owners and dog trainers alike.

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In todays episode Tyler Muto will be answering questions from our members such as understanding the differences between reactivity, fear, and aggression, the importance of finding the right tools for reactivity cases, how to use a default “leave-it” to protect your dog from eating dangerous things, and a whole lot more. Stay tuned as I break down actionable advice for dog owners and dog trainers alike.

Learn more on ConsiderTheDog.com
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consider_the_dog/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/considerthedog
Subscribe: https://www.considerthedog.com/

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In today’s episode, we have Evan Doggett, renowned dog behavior expert from Nova Scotia, and in this inaugural chat, we cover questions ranging from potty issues, dog reactivity, strategies for OCD and shadow chasing, and also some strange cases such as a dog who will only eat during training, and a dog who resource guards his owner, but bites the owner instead of the new person. Stay tuned as Evan and I break down actionable advice on these topics and more.
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