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Back to EpisodesWhat If Freedom Requires Discomfort First
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The fastest way to stay stuck with a reactive dog is trying to prevent every mistake. We sit down for a real coaching call with a dog owner juggling a powerful adult mix (German Shepherd, Great Pyrenees, Belgian Malinois) with prey drive and leash reactivity, plus a new puppy who feels “easy” by comparison and triggers a whole new wave of dog owner guilt.
We get practical about what changes behavior: using the e-collar as a clear, fair consequence for full commitment chasing (bikes, cats, fast-moving triggers) instead of living in constant management with leash pops, distractions, and pre-emptive nagging. We also talk through the part nobody posts online, the discomfort of correcting a dog in public and the fear of being judged, and why consistency matters more than perfection when safety and liability are on the line.
Then we zoom out to the day-to-day plan: build engagement through a repeatable training game, use play and impulse control to stop the “scan and explode” loop, and keep sessions short so you don’t burn out. For the puppy, we lower the bar: more sniffing, more confidence, more rewarded check-ins, and a gradual path to a structured heel. We also cover separate walks, separation anxiety practice with short departures, and how to supervise rough play and advocate for both dogs.
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