Retrain Your Reactive Dog

Hello,

This is Fido, your neighborhood dog from down the street. I’m just here to give you some important information about dog aggression and owning a reactive dog. We’ve all seen them. They are good dogs who just overreact to certain situations. You use the leash to pull back, but he still shows aggression at that dog in the park or the elderly couple out for a walk. As it turns out, dog owners can be a big part of a reactive dog’s aggression. We are going to take a look at a couple of testimonials from pet owners who have had great success retraining their reactive dogs in our dog obedience classes. At Sit Means Sit, we can show you how to let your dog know that your guests are safe and the dog in the park is not a threat to him or you. Regardless of age, your dog can enjoy the same success that Gracie and Zero have displayed. If you would like to read beyond the short excerpts that we’ve provided, click on the link below.

Testimonials

Read about Gracie the German Shepherd:

“Gracie came to Sit Means Sit Madison as a reactive dog, on walks she would act aggressively to any other dog that she encountered, whether walking across the street or in a yard.  She would bark, pull, and try to get to the other dogs.  Gracie would watch out the window for anyone walking by and start to bark uncontrollably…”

Read about Zero the Collie mix:

“Zero came to Sit Means Sit Madison as a reactive dog, he did not know how to control himself around dogs or people.  His excitement and anxiety drove him and he could not control his reactions at dogs; he would bark, lunge, and try to attack.  Zero needed confidence…”

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