This enlightening episode features Jo Perrott and Claire Denyer delving into the complexities of canine behaviour, particularly focusing on what to do when your dog's actions seem uncontrollable. They kick off the conversation by identifying the early, often overlooked signs of a dog's behaviour regressing, which can lead to overwhelming situations for dog owners. Throughout the discussion, they offer invaluable insights for both new and seasoned dog owners, including the significance of recognising the learning, proofing, and trained response stages in dog training. Emphasising consistency, understanding, and a touch of humour, Joanne and Claire share practical strategies to address and rectify behavioural issues, ensuring a harmonious relationship between dogs and their owners. Whether you're facing recall problems or struggling with enforcing commands, this episode is packed with expert advice to guide you through the challenges of dog training with empathy and patience.
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