Barking Lesson 5: Controlled Exposure Walks
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Recap from this lesson
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Helping Your Dog Stay Relaxed on Walks & Around Other Dogs
Does your dog bark at strangers, cars, or other dogs on walks? This step-by-step approach helps them build confidence, stay focused, and react calmly to outdoor triggers.
What to Expect
Practice: 3–4 times per week, 10–20 minutes per session
Best Times: During regular walks in quieter areas to start
Small Steps, Big Wins: Gradually decreasing distance to triggers prevents overwhelm.
Step-by-Step Training Guide
1️⃣ Start in a Low-Stimulation Area
Walk in a quiet location (low-traffic streets, open parks, fenced areas).
This sets a calm foundation before introducing distractions.
Paw Tip: If your dog is already on high alert, take a few moments for deep breaths and slow walking before training begins.
2️⃣ Keep Distance from Triggers
If your dog barks at people, dogs, or moving objects, increase distance until they stay calm.
Find a “safe zone” where they can see the trigger but remain relaxed.
Paw Tip: The goal isn’t to avoid triggers forever—it’s to help your dog feel safe while learning.
3️⃣ Reward Calm Behavior
The moment your dog notices a trigger and stays quiet, mark it with “Yes!” and give a treat.
Positive reinforcement makes calm behavior rewarding!
Paw Tip: No reaction = jackpot reward! Let your dog know they made a great choice.
4️⃣ Gradually Move Closer
Over multiple sessions, decrease distance step by step.
If your dog reacts, move back to their comfort zone and try again.
Paw Tip: If your dog barks, it means you’re too close too soon—reset at an easier distance.
5️⃣ Use Focus Cues Or Increase Distance Before Reactivity
Train cues like “Look at Me” or “Leave It” to redirect attention before barking starts.
Increasing distance can also be a form of reinforcement and creating safe space.
Reward immediately when your dog looks at you instead of the trigger.
Paw Tip: A treat-stuffed pouch makes it easy to mark and reward good choices quickly!
6️⃣ End on a Positive Note
Wrap up the session with a fun game, quick training, or a tasty chew.
Ending with good vibes helps your dog associate walks and other dogs with positivity!
Paw Tip: A happy ending means a better start next time—keep it light and fun!
Helpful Tools for Success
🔄 Long Leash – Allows more freedom while maintaining guidance.
🐕 High-Value Treats – Keeps focus on you, not distractions.
🐾 No-Pull Harness – Offers better control without straining your dog.
🦴 Chews & Toys – Great for rewarding post-walk calmness.
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Stay Patient & Keep Moving Forward!
With regular practice, your dog will learn to stay calm and focused outdoors—even around distractions. Take it slow, reward progress, and enjoy stress-free walks together! 🚀🐶💙
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