Guns and Noses

Shake-Offs: Learning, Pressure, and What Your Dog Is Really Telling You


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In this episode, we slow things right down and take a closer look at one small behaviour that tells us a lot about how our dogs are coping with the world around them: the shake-off.

You’ll learn why dogs shake off during training, after loud noises, busy environments, or challenging moments — and how these shake-offs are your dog’s way of processing learning and releasing pressure from their nervous system.

We’ll explore the difference between shake-offs during learning versus shake-offs after stressful encounters, how they relate to trigger stacking, and why noticing them early can help prevent bigger reactions later on.

You’ll also hear how shake-offs compare to the ways humans regulate stress — like sighing, stretching, or taking a moment to reset — and how you can support your dog by responding rather than reacting.

This episode is for owners of enthusiastic dogs who want to understand behaviour, build confidence, and support emotional wellbeing without force or pressure.

Slow down. Observe more. Your dog is already communicating.

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Guns and NosesBy Helen Taylor