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In this episode, Karen Deeds discusses box feeding (the "Dopamine Box"), a technique originally developed in the bite sport world that she has adapted for pet dogs, shelter animals, and behaviour modification. The method is simple in concept — teaching a dog to eat out of a box — but powerfully effective: the box becomes a contextual cue that triggers dopamine release through eating, building confidence, reducing anxiety, and creating positive associations with stressful environments. Karen has modified the approach for worried or reactive dogs by varying box types (opaque for sound-sensitive dogs, translucent or transparent for those working through visual triggers), and she highlights its practical value in shelters, where a cardboard box and some food can quickly help an overstimulated dog regulate. She also sees strong applications at the vet clinic and in apartments where owners can't control distance or trigger intensity. Real-world results include a dog that stopped hiding in a closet from bin lorries, a barn hunt dog managing arousal, and a shelter dog settling within minutes.
About Karen Deeds
Karen Deeds (CDBC) is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant through the IAABC and co-owner of Canine Connection. She has worked with thousands of pet dog owners, shelters, and rescue organisations, specialising in fear, anxiety, and aggression with a particular focus on reactive dogs.
Links
https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/courses/48710
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In this episode, Karen Deeds discusses box feeding (the "Dopamine Box"), a technique originally developed in the bite sport world that she has adapted for pet dogs, shelter animals, and behaviour modification. The method is simple in concept — teaching a dog to eat out of a box — but powerfully effective: the box becomes a contextual cue that triggers dopamine release through eating, building confidence, reducing anxiety, and creating positive associations with stressful environments. Karen has modified the approach for worried or reactive dogs by varying box types (opaque for sound-sensitive dogs, translucent or transparent for those working through visual triggers), and she highlights its practical value in shelters, where a cardboard box and some food can quickly help an overstimulated dog regulate. She also sees strong applications at the vet clinic and in apartments where owners can't control distance or trigger intensity. Real-world results include a dog that stopped hiding in a closet from bin lorries, a barn hunt dog managing arousal, and a shelter dog settling within minutes.
About Karen Deeds
Karen Deeds (CDBC) is a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant through the IAABC and co-owner of Canine Connection. She has worked with thousands of pet dog owners, shelters, and rescue organisations, specialising in fear, anxiety, and aggression with a particular focus on reactive dogs.
Links
https://www.fenzidogsportsacademy.com/index.php/courses/48710

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