Four Legged Scholars LLC – Streetsboro – Dog Training
Are you struggling with getting your dog to listen to you? This is a normal problem, and we want to help you. Let’s get your dog to listen now!
Knowing one of the biggest training secrets will help you get your dog to listen to you. Imagine training your dog and feeling frustrated. This is probably a pretty common scenario. How do you act when you are frustrated?
Most of us react from our primitive or reptilian brain when we are feeling a strong negative emotion. As a result, we become very reactive. When we are in a reactive state, we are not thinking clearly and our actions are no longer dominated by our cortex or thinking part of our brain.
Let’s help you with your dog training. Streetsboro dog owners will be excited to learn these tricks.
Here are somethings you might do when you are training your dog and you are in a reactive state:
- Yelling
- Raising your voice
- Repeating the command
- Tighten up on the leash
- Create jerky or fast hand movements when you are commanding your dog with a hand signal
- Scowling your face
- Shortening your breath
- Think unproductive thoughts such as “My dog is stubborn. My dog doesn’t want to listen to me.” Usually these thoughts are coming from a place of blaming your dog for the emotion you are feeling instead of being responsible for how you feel.
- Etc…
Can you relate? I am hoping you can because once you have this awareness you can now react differently.
How do you shift from a reactive state to the cortex or thinking part of your brain?
- Breathing
- Taking a break
- Moving slower
- Lowering Your Voice
- Changing your thoughts to more productive ones such as “how can I get my dog to listen to me?”
- Loosening up on the leash
- Pausing / Waiting
- Meditating
- Being accountable for how you feeling instead of blaming your dog.
- Etc…
Once you are in the thinking part of your brain you have regained back your control. Now you can choose different actions.
If you are in the cortex or thinking part of your brain you will make better choices in your dog training. Streetboro friends will be impressed because you can now problem solve.
Your dog will feel the energy shift, and your dog will listen to you more easily.
For example, we are working with Shadow, a husky, on dog training. Streetsboro is where Shadow lives. His owner gets very frustrated when Shadow doesn’t listen. As a result she repeats the command and her actions become jerky.
Shadow feeds off this energy and doesn’t listen. Once the owner shifted her energy by using the above tools she was able to command her dog more calmly and have more clear body language.
As a result, Shadow listened and responded. Magic kind of but it is more about accountability.
You can do this too! Of course if you need help, contact Johanna with Four Legged Scholars LLC, Streetsboro, Dog Training.
Johanna Teresi, Streetsboro Dog Trainer, Four Legged Scholars LLC, Streetsboro, Dog Training
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