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Your Dog’s Leash Reaction Is Not a Personal Attack

Your Dog’s Leash Reaction Is Not a Personal Attack

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When your dog barks, lunges, or reacts on leash, it can feel embarrassing, frustrating, and sometimes personal. But your dog is not trying to ruin your walk, make you look bad, or publicly announce that you have failed as a dog owner. Lovely thought, but no.

In this episode, Karen Laws explains why leash reactions are communication, not defiance. Your dog may be overwhelmed, worried, excited, frustrated, or unsure what to do next. The real work begins when owners stop taking the behaviour personally and start looking at what the dog actually needs in that moment.

Karen breaks down how owner emotions, leash tension, timing, distance, and expectations all affect the walk. She also talks about the importance of staying calm, being proactive, and giving your dog clear information instead of reacting to the reaction.

This episode is for dog owners who feel embarrassed or discouraged by leash struggles and need a practical, grounded way to move forward. In this episode:
  • Why leash reactions are not personal
  • What your dog may actually be communicating
  • How owner frustration can add pressure
  • Why distance and timing matter
  • How to become your dog’s advocate on walks
  • Why progress starts with clarity, not emotion
Your dog’s behaviour may be loud, inconvenient, and badly timed. Dogs do enjoy choosing peak public visibility. But it is still information. And once you understand that, you can start training from a much better place
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