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    Avoiding triggers is all well and good, but what do I do when my girl is in the middle of a meltdown?

    @dtoitw PUP are a god-tier band listen to all their albums immediately
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    Avoiding triggers is all well and good, but what do I do when my girl is in the middle of a meltdown?

    @youngwolf Oh no doubt, I've been drilling the 'front' command like crazy whenever we're on a walk. She's still not perfect at it - I often have to repeat the command while taking a long step backward - but it works really well at getting her attention as long as she's not too close to that...
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    Avoiding triggers is all well and good, but what do I do when my girl is in the middle of a meltdown?

    @imagebeastmarkbeast ugh, yeah. that's kind of what i figured the answer would be. it's just easy to get frustrated and it's helpful to vent a bit even if there isn't a magic bullet i'm missing.
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    Avoiding triggers is all well and good, but what do I do when my girl is in the middle of a meltdown?

    So I'm ~3 months into owning an extremely dog reactive rescue pup (~11 months old; ~55lbs; GSD-husky-coonhound et al. mix) and I've definitely gotten better at preventing her from going off. Like, I've got a quick trigger finger when I see a potential trigger on a walk and I'll usually be able...
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