Pit Bull Recovers from Leash aggression

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024
  • Remember Lambeau? The guy we were helping through crate anxiety? Well, that was just to get him to be able to stay here so we could work on his leash reactivity.
    As you may remember, he made an amazing recovery with the crate and is doing just as well with his leash reactivity. I’ve got a couple of clips here from his 4th and his 5th day here. The progress is amazing - Lambeau is exceeding expectations again!
    Lambeau has made a few appearances on our weekly pack walks and when I brought him with me this weekend it floored some of the people who had seen him walking with us before. No more explosions. No more stress.
    Leash-reactivity / leash-aggression is something that is far more common today than it should be. Sometimes, a few tweaks can make a BIG difference. For others, it can be a much lengthier struggle - but not something you and your dog should have to live with forever.
    If your dog is pulling, lunging, barking, or otherwise being “uncontrollable” on leash - be like Lambeau and his awesome owner and make a change. There’s no reason for you or your dog to live with that stress forever.

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