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One of the most common things dog trainers hear is: “He’s not aggressive, he’s just protecting me.”
In this episode, Max O’Neill explains why that explanation is almost always incorrect.
We cover:
• Why dogs don’t “protect” owners the way people think
• How dogs can see owners as a resource, not someone to defend
• Why reactivity often shows up when people approach you
• The uncomfortable truth about what would likely happen in a real emergency
If your dog is reactive, understanding the real cause is the first step to actually helping them.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Jack LaurenceOne of the most common things dog trainers hear is: “He’s not aggressive, he’s just protecting me.”
In this episode, Max O’Neill explains why that explanation is almost always incorrect.
We cover:
• Why dogs don’t “protect” owners the way people think
• How dogs can see owners as a resource, not someone to defend
• Why reactivity often shows up when people approach you
• The uncomfortable truth about what would likely happen in a real emergency
If your dog is reactive, understanding the real cause is the first step to actually helping them.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.