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Welcome to Reactive to Relaxed
Meet your Tutor
Course Introduction
Module 1: Understanding Reactivity
What is Reactivity?
What Causes Reactivity?
Identify Your Dogs Triggers
Common Triggers for Reactivity
What is Trigger Stacking ?
Reactivity Charts
Defensive Reactivity
Frustration Based Reactivity .
Brain Arousal
Body Language Tutorial
Setting the Scene to Learn New Skills
Enrichment and Mental Stimulation
Enrichment using safe recycling
Enriching your Dog's Life
Management Tips
Learning Zones
Hazard Awareness video
Reducing Reactivity - The Recipe for success
Force Free Training Equipment
Leads and Long Lines
Mat/ Place- Portable Safe Place
Using Rewards and Reinforcement
Using Play as a Reward
Muzzle Training
Set you dog up for success
Using Markers
Conditioning the Reward Marker word
Hand Target
Teaching a Positive Interrupter
Find It - a Redirection cue
Stationing also known as Place or Mat Training
Why are Lead Skills Necessary for Reactive Dogs
123 Counting Game
Focus and Engagement on the Lead
Checking In - Reinforcing Eye contact and position
Figure of 8 lead skills
Tight Lead = Feed
Let's Go - The Emergency exit
Switch Sides
Cues and Connection on the Lead
Defensive Lead Skills - U Turns (across in front of the dog)
300 Peck Loose Lead Training skills
Desensitisation and Counter Conditioning.
Changing Your Dog's Emotions
Mark and Move - a Functional Reward
Teaching the Ready cue
Islands of Safety
Up / Down
Cheese Tree (or wall)
Ready - Find it or Play
Engage / Disengage
What Is BAT- Behaviour Adjustment Training by Grisha Stewart
BAT Troubleshooting guide by Grisha Stewart
Putting It all together - From Chaos to Calm
Welcome to the course
Welcome to Reactive to Relaxed
Preview
Meet your Tutor
Course Introduction
Module 1 - Understanding Your Reactive dog
Module 1: Understanding Reactivity
What is Reactivity?
What Causes Reactivity?
Identify Your Dogs Triggers
Common Triggers for Reactivity
What is Trigger Stacking ?
Reactivity Charts
Defensive Reactivity
Frustration Based Reactivity .
Brain Arousal
Body Language Tutorial
Module 2: Creating Calm from Chaos
Setting the Scene to Learn New Skills
Enrichment and Mental Stimulation
Enrichment using safe recycling
Enriching your Dog's Life
Management Tips
Learning Zones
Hazard Awareness video
Reducing Reactivity - The Recipe for success
Module 3: Training Equipment and Motivators
Force Free Training Equipment
Leads and Long Lines
Mat/ Place- Portable Safe Place
Using Rewards and Reinforcement
Using Play as a Reward
Muzzle Training
Module 4: Foundation Skills
Set you dog up for success
Using Markers
Conditioning the Reward Marker word
Hand Target
Teaching a Positive Interrupter
Find It - a Redirection cue
Stationing also known as Place or Mat Training
Module 5: Essential Lead Training skills
Why are Lead Skills Necessary for Reactive Dogs
123 Counting Game
Focus and Engagement on the Lead
Checking In - Reinforcing Eye contact and position
Figure of 8 lead skills
Tight Lead = Feed
Let's Go - The Emergency exit
Switch Sides
Cues and Connection on the Lead
Defensive Lead Skills - U Turns (across in front of the dog)
300 Peck Loose Lead Training skills
Module 6: Desensitisation and Counter Conditioning Skills
Desensitisation and Counter Conditioning.
Changing Your Dog's Emotions
Mark and Move - a Functional Reward
Teaching the Ready cue
Islands of Safety
Up / Down
Cheese Tree (or wall)
Ready - Find it or Play
Engage / Disengage
Summary - Putting it all Together and Additional Help
What Is BAT- Behaviour Adjustment Training by Grisha Stewart
BAT Troubleshooting guide by Grisha Stewart
Putting It all together - From Chaos to Calm
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