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Lex shares her transformation from dog owner to professional trainer, sparked by her journey with her reactive German Shepherd, Koda. What began as a challenging adoption—complete with a parvo diagnosis and costly medical bills—evolved into a career-defining experience that taught her invaluable lessons about balanced training approaches.
• Adopting Koda as an eight-week-old puppy during COVID, only to face immediate health challenges including parvo and hip problems
• How a traumatic dog park incident transformed Koda from confident to severely reactive almost overnight
• The frustration of working with multiple trainers whose methods either didn't help or felt too extreme
• Learning that tensing up, using "leave it" commands, and emotional corrections can actually worsen reactivity
• Why the best training methods aren't universal—they must match what handlers are comfortable implementing
• The importance of finding mentors and hands-on experience rather than relying solely on online certifications
• How working with rescue dogs provided valuable learning opportunities without the pressure of client expectations
• Finding balance between training and simply enjoying your dog through activities like structured play and enrichment
• Learning to advocate for fearful dogs by managing their environment without pushing them beyond their threshold
Remember that reactivity is largely about management—your dog needs you to be their confident leader, showing them the boundaries while still giving them opportunities to enjoy life.
Visit us at theeverydaytrainer.com
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Lex shares her transformation from dog owner to professional trainer, sparked by her journey with her reactive German Shepherd, Koda. What began as a challenging adoption—complete with a parvo diagnosis and costly medical bills—evolved into a career-defining experience that taught her invaluable lessons about balanced training approaches.
• Adopting Koda as an eight-week-old puppy during COVID, only to face immediate health challenges including parvo and hip problems
• How a traumatic dog park incident transformed Koda from confident to severely reactive almost overnight
• The frustration of working with multiple trainers whose methods either didn't help or felt too extreme
• Learning that tensing up, using "leave it" commands, and emotional corrections can actually worsen reactivity
• Why the best training methods aren't universal—they must match what handlers are comfortable implementing
• The importance of finding mentors and hands-on experience rather than relying solely on online certifications
• How working with rescue dogs provided valuable learning opportunities without the pressure of client expectations
• Finding balance between training and simply enjoying your dog through activities like structured play and enrichment
• Learning to advocate for fearful dogs by managing their environment without pushing them beyond their threshold
Remember that reactivity is largely about management—your dog needs you to be their confident leader, showing them the boundaries while still giving them opportunities to enjoy life.
Visit us at theeverydaytrainer.com
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