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    Went to Penn Med for my reactive pup. Here are the handouts they gave us..

    @catdance5 My understanding of the relaxation exercises are that they're one small step in a daily routine of many other exercises to help the dog with general anxiety/restlessness. And yes, he's now able to regulate his excitement better - often with our cues - in most day-to-day situations...
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    Went to Penn Med for my reactive pup. Here are the handouts they gave us..

    @cliffordidepew I don't know what the observational criteria is, but these people know what they're doing - from the waiting room to the exit. After greeting you in the waiting room and walking with you to the meeting room, they tell you they're going in the room first to sit down and setup...
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    Went to Penn Med for my reactive pup. Here are the handouts they gave us..

    @lbohot Just lucky to live in a big city with loads of options and tons of people recommending stuff. Try googling Applied Animal Behaviorists or Veterinary Behaviorists. These people will have their "MS, MA, or Ph.D. in animal behavior. Some go on to earn additional certs such as CAAB or...
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    Went to Penn Med for my reactive pup. Here are the handouts they gave us..

    @breathoffaith He's never really had a problem with strangers approaching him when were out on the street. He seems to love the attention. He does bark and lunge at people on the street who are minding their own business while moving strangely - like elderly people and children - or people...
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    Went to Penn Med for my reactive pup. Here are the handouts they gave us..

    Just wanted to share the PDF handouts from the behaviorist: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RlNdhSrzR_hAwW3nJDD7FQXHHP9zbnsF After 3 months of following the behaviorist's protocols, learning the pup's body language and having my pup on 30mg of fluoxetine, my 65lb German shorthaired pointer...
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