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Arti says:
a few breeds are more prone to leash reactivity, there’s no way around it. a few breeds are more prone to leash reactivity, there’s no way around it. An e-collar might show results, but it doesn’t help teach your dog that other dogs are good. An e-collar might show results, but it doesn’t help teach your dog that other dogs are good. In a word, no. In a word, no. Most leash reactive dogs are struggling with an extreme emotional reaction to a stimulus (a strange dog). Most leash reactive dogs are struggling with an extreme emotional reaction to a stimulus (a strange dog).
a few breeds are more prone to leash reactivity, there’s no way around it. a few breeds are more prone to leash reactivity, there’s no way around it. An e-collar might show results, but it doesn’t help teach your dog that other dogs are good. An e-collar might show results, but it doesn’t help teach your dog that other dogs are good. In a word, no. In a word, no. Most leash reactive dogs are struggling with an extreme emotional reaction to a stimulus (a strange dog). Most leash reactive dogs are struggling with an extreme emotional reaction to a stimulus (a strange dog).