Public access training with aggressive and nervous dogs

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Part 3 of our how to take a dog off property series:

Salty and cora went to the cafe, and cora was definitely a bit more nervous in this environment.

She has a history of biting people, so this environment is a lot for her.

However, we don’t just avoid the hard things— otherwise the dogs would never make progress.

We’ve given cora a very strong obedience foundation up to this point, so now we just hold her accountable for everything she already knows.

All we’re asking is for her to hold a downstay, and we will do the rest.

Meaning we won’t let random people approach her or put pressure on her. She can lie down and relax knowing we have things under control.

Is it going to be perfect the first couple of times? Nope.

But you’ll see a progression with time. And every session gets better and better.

This is the rollercoaster of dog training, and we’ve done it so many times we understand that some stress is just part of the process.

Cora is learning new coping skills, and she will be a much better dog for it 💯

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