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Reactive Dog Training

Reactive Dog Training

著者: Claire Lawrence
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Welcome to Reactive Dog Training: the podcast for reactive dog owners who are exhausted, overwhelmed, and tired of feeling alone.


Hosted by professional rehabilitation specialist Claire Lawrence, this podcast explores the emotional reality behind living with reactive, sensitive, fearful, frustrated, or behaviourally complex dogs.


These are honest conversations about:


  • reactivity
  • aggression
  • emotional overwhelm
  • nervous systems
  • behaviour science
  • realistic rehabilitation
  • responsible ownership
  • and the emotional toll reactive dog ownership can take on people too


This is not a podcast about creating perfect dogs.


It’s about understanding behaviour more deeply, building emotional safety, creating realistic progress, and helping owners feel seen, supported, and understood along the way.


Through real stories, practical education, behavioural insight, and compassionate conversations, Claire breaks down the truth about reactive dogs in a way that is calm, honest, and easy to understand, and all without shame, gimmicks, or unrealistic promises.


Because, sometimes the dog isn’t the problem.

Sometimes the advice is.


And, often progress starts the moment we stop trying to force dogs into impossible expectations and start understanding the dog in front of us instead.


If you’ve ever cried because of your dog’s behaviour…you’re in the right place.

© 2026 Reactive Dog Training
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  • Environmental Sensitivities: The Overlooked Cause of Reactivity with Jane Ardern
    2026/06/28

    🎙️ Is Your Dog Really Reactive... Or Just Overwhelmed by the World? The Overlooked Cause of Reactivity | With Jane Ardern

    When we see a dog barking, lunging, freezing, shutting down or acting "silly", it's easy to assume they need more training, more exposure or better socialisation.

    But, what if reactivity is often a symptom, rather than the problem itself?

    In this episode, I sit down with Jane Ardern to discuss environmental sensitivities in dogs and why so many dogs struggle to cope in the modern world.

    Together, we explore:

    • The difference between environmental confidence, dog confidence and people confidence

    • Why reactivity is often incorrectly blamed on poor socialisation

    • How genetics influence environmental sensitivity, particularly in working breeds such as German Shepherds, Rottweilers and Spaniels

    • Why modern environments can overwhelm even socially confident dogs

    • The role of the nervous system in reactive behaviour

    • Understanding fight, flight, freeze and fiddle responses

    • Why barking, lunging and other reactive behaviours are often coping strategies rather than deliberate choices

    • The dangers of suppressing behaviour without addressing the underlying emotional state

    • How owners can become advocates for their dogs rather than constantly trying to "fix" them

    • Why adapting life to suit your dog can be one of the kindest and most effective things you can do

    This conversation challenges many of the common assumptions surrounding reactivity and offers a compassionate, science-informed perspective on helping sensitive dogs navigate the world around them.

    If you've ever felt like your dog notices everything, struggles in busy environments, or seems overwhelmed by everyday life, this episode is one you won't want to miss.

    Connect with Jane Ardern:

    Website:
    https://www.waggawuffins.com/

    Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/waggawuffins/?locale=en_GB

    Additional Resources:
    Mission Control Book:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mission-Control-How-train-high-drive/dp/1910488577

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    39 分
  • Responsible Dog Ownership Sometimes Means Adjusting Expectations
    2026/06/21

    Not every dog is going to become the dog you originally imagined.

    And, accepting that doesn’t mean you’ve failed.

    In this episode of Reactive Dog Training, Claire Lawrence explores one of the most emotional and misunderstood parts of reactive dog ownership... adjusting expectations responsibly and compassionately.

    This honest conversation covers:

    • the pressure modern dog culture places on owners
    • why not every dog can cope with the same lifestyle
    • the difference between acceptance and giving up
    • unrealistic expectations created by social media
    • grief, guilt, and emotional pressure in reactive dog ownership
    • and why realistic goals often create calmer, safer, happier dogs

    Claire also discusses how chasing “perfect dog” expectations can unintentionally create more stress for both dogs and owners, and why working with the dog in front of you — rather than the dog you hoped for — can completely transform your relationship.

    Because success isn’t always:

    “Can my dog do everything?”

    Sometimes success is:

    • calmer walks
    • emotional stability
    • faster recovery
    • safer management
    • and finally understanding your dog more deeply

    If you’ve ever struggled with guilt, comparison, disappointment, or pressure around your dog’s behaviour…this episode is for you.

    Follow the podcast for weekly conversations around reactive dogs, emotional wellbeing, realistic rehabilitation, and responsible dog ownership.


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  • Sometimes The Advice Is The Problem
    2026/06/14

    Reactive dog owners are constantly told:

    “Be firmer.”
    “Correct the behaviour.”
    “Show the dog who’s boss.”
    “Don’t let them get away with it.”

    But, what if the problem isn’t always the dog?

    In this episode of Reactive Dog Training, Claire Lawrence explores one of the most damaging realities in the dog training world, that many reactive dog owners are following advice that doesn’t actually suit the dog in front of them.

    This honest and emotionally grounded conversation covers:

    • why reactive behaviour is not one-size-fits-all
    • the dangers of oversimplified training advice
    • why suppressing behaviour isn’t the same as resolving emotion
    • emotional overwhelm in reactive dogs
    • stress, nervous systems, and coping ability
    • and why owners often blame themselves when the advice itself was never appropriate

    Claire also discusses how pressure-based approaches can sometimes worsen emotional instability, and why understanding the individual dog matters far more than blindly following generic training methods.

    Because, not every reactive dog needs more control.

    Some dogs need clarity, emotional safety, and understanding first.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by conflicting dog training advice…
    or like nothing seems to work for your dog…this episode is for you.

    Follow the podcast for weekly conversations around reactive dogs, emotional wellbeing, realistic rehabilitation, and responsible dog ownership.


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    7 分
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