If Your Dog is Afraid, Avoid These Two Mistakes
Pay attention to emotions and timing when training a fearful dog. Photo: Patrick H/Shutterstock By Zazie Todd, PhD This page contains affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no cost to you. ***If you've got a fearful dog, don't miss my panel on Fearful and Anxious Dogs at Bark! Fest, the book festival for animal lovers. I'll be sharing tips from my new book (out in October), Bark! The Science of Helping your Anxious, Fearful, or Reactive Dog . Register here .*** When working with fearful dogs , an effective and commonly-used technique is desensitization and counter-conditioning . It’s a very powerful technique, but there are some technical aspects that you need to get right in order for it to work. This post looks at two common mistakes that people make, and how you can fix them. The process is about emotions, not behaviour In a lot of dog training , our aim is to change the dog’s behaviour, typically by using positive reinforcement