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Author: Alix Mitchell

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Do you have a reactive dog? Do you want to deepen your relationship with your dog? Do you want to do so many things in life with your reactive dog, but you aren't sure how because of his behavior? Have you searched for dog training advice online only to come up with so many results that you aren't sure who or what to follow? If you own a reactive dog or just want to live a better life with your dog, this is the show for you.

Fetch for Me, Human is hosted by Alix Mitchell, a professional dog trainer and dog owner of a reactive dog.

With over 10 years of experience with dogs as a dog trainer, veterinary technician, and program administrator for a United States government working dog program, Alix's life truly revolves around dogs.

In this show, Alix shares actionable advice stemming from the same knowledge that she used to conquer her own issues as a reactive dog owner and transform into a professional dog trainer and frequent hiker and adventurer with her reactive dog by her side.

These episodes are packed with actionable training steps rooted in science and rewards based training methods, travel tips and tricks, overall health and wellness advice, and bits of motivation and encouragement sprinkled in to help you navigate the emotional roller coaster of owning a reactive dog.

Sit back and listen or grab your earbuds while you take your dog for a walk, now is the time to start living a better and more active life with your reactive dog!
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If you've ever had a special bond with a particular dog, then you know the life-changing impact they can have on your life. In this episode, I discuss that while some of us with dogs opt not to have kids, we can still leave a powerful legacy behind as a team with our dog.  I hope this episode brings you peace and helps you realize the amazing things you and your dog have accomplished together! Connect on Instagram! If you're interested in the Fluff Trough bowl for a brachycephalic dog, click here!
Welcome to 2023! We are starting the year strong by discussing some of the negative habits we tend to have as dog owners, and guess what? We're going to leave this in 2022! In 2023, we're going to advocate for our dogs and change our mindset so that we can live better and more active lives together.  If this episode has you feeling some sort of way, I'd love if you would share to your Instagram Stories and tag me @fetchformehuman.com.  I would LOVE it if you would leave me a review on Apple Podcasts! This helps me get found by others who need help with their dogs, plus, it helps grow our amazing little community! Just click here to leave me a review! Connect on Instagram!  
This episode is a continuation of last week's discussion about changing our mindset about our dogs' reactions. In this episode, we discuss what we actually do with ourselves and with our dogs in a physical way, now that we've already addressed the mindset.  This is the leash I use from High Tail Hikes This is a good article to read by Eileen Anderson on why you can't reinforce emotions Connect with me on Instagram 
If your dog has ever reacted, then I bet that it's made you feel some sort of way. In this episode, we're discussing the two main reasons why our dog's reactions impact us and what we can do about that. If we change our mindset, put into perspective, and have realistic expectations, we can set ourselves up for success.  The only way to help your dog feel safe and comfortable in the world and to work on training techniques is to get outside and train and practice. Don't let the worry or anxiety of a possible reaction deter you from that!   Check out my shop and download the May activity workbook to have an awesome month of May with your dog?  If you want to read the article from the IAABC Journal about cortisol levels in dogs after reactions, you can read that here.  Connect with me on Instagram!  
Today is Buster's 10th birthday! Listen to this episode and celebrate with me by discussing 10 things that Buster has taught me.  Check out my website!  Connect on Instagram
In today's episode, we're discussing how stressful it can be to take a reactive dog to the vet, and some tips and tricks that can help make it an easier experience. Let's connect!
Positive reinforcement based dog training does not mean permissive. Even when we utilize force free or R+ methods, we still believe in leadership in training our dogs.  Connect on Instagram! Follow us on Patreon!
This is a lengthy episode, but it's because the topic is so important. This was sparked by an email response I received from a vet. That email response essentially confirmed my fears that I have been worried about as I've witnessed things happen first hand as a vet tech. Veterinary appointments are incredibly hard for a lot fo dogs, and it is our job and duty to make it easier for them; it's our job and duty to not give up on these dogs that have a hard time. Those dogs are just as worthy and deserving of the best care possible, just as much as the "easy" dogs.  If you want to listen to Buster's Story to hear about his journey in more detail, you can do that by clicking here.  Otherwise, please feel free to reach out to me on Instagram, especially if this topic resonates with you in any way - if you struggle with this, or if you have ideas on how to make this better, or even if you're just a veterinary professional who wants to do better for these dogs. My DMs are always open to everyone! Alternatively, you can also email me - alix@fetchformehuman.com.
Do you struggle getting a loose leash walk with your reactive dog? This can make walking your dog a challenge, so in today's episode, we're going to be discussing loose leash walking. I'll be giving my 3 top tips for how to make sure you have a loose leash walk, so you and your dog can have fun and adventure more together and be less stressed.  Don't forget to enter our 2,000 follower giveaway on Instagram! Hang out with us on Patreon! Subscribe & Review If you enjoy this podcast and you find it helpful, I would be so appreciate if you would subscribe and leave a review! This really helps others my podcast be shown to others, so they can find the help they need too. 
In today's episode, I'm discussing the top 3 things I think everyone should train with their dog. These are 3 things that I think will benefit every dog and their owner.  I'm at 2,000 followers now on Instagram, so keep an eye out for my 2,000 follower giveaway! I'm on Patreon! Click here to check out my tiers and subscribe!
Today, we're discussing trigger stacking. What is it, and how does it impact our dog training, especially with reactive dogs? Connect on Instagram!
We give our dogs a label by calling them reactive, but is this reactive label actually helpful or harmful? Additionally, can reactivity be cured or fixed? These are the two main questions I'll be diving into and discussing in today's episode! Do you want in on my activity challenge? Or, whether you just want to chat - DM me on Instagram. Also stay tuned for my upcoming giveaway!
In this episode, we're discussing how I personally break down goals for dog training, and we're also talking about how to make sure we're setting realistic expectations.  DM me on Instagram!  Make sure to DM me your email address if you want to join my January training challenge! To download my PDF printable goal setting worksheet, just click here!  
Today, we're discussing structure in dog training and what it really means for your dog. Can your dog benefit from structure? CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM  
Today, I discuss topics surrounding kindness and open-mindedness in the R+ dog training community. This is something we all need to remember to strive for.    DM me on Instagram!
In this episode, I discuss why I recommend teaching the Relaxation Protocol by Dr. Karen Overall for all dogs and how it is different from place/stay.  Here is a step by step breakdown of the protocol.  This is a protocol in downloadable in mp3 format.  DM me on Instagram if you have questions!
In this episode, I just wanted to catch up with you all - tell you where I've been, how things have been going, and the plans I have for the future.  Want to partake in my virtual dog activity advent calendar or have ideas for podcast episodes? DM on Instagram!
In this episode, I give step by step directions on how to start teaching a place or station behavior. This is a foundation behavior that is useful in so many different scenarios, and I think all dogs should know this.  The main things to remember are: 1) Simply reset and put your dog back on the station if he leaves. 2) As you increase duration or distance, make sure you increase your rate of reinforcement. 3) Remember to experiment with the rate of reinforcement and slowly increase time between treats, otherwise you risk a dog that gets frustrated and overzealous. Click here to get my best 3 tips for training a reactive dog! CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM! Subscribe & Review on iTunes!  
I've decided to make a new series on the podcast! Tuesdays will now be Training Tip Tuesdays. This will be super short episodes with one specific piece of advice or or something to think about the next time you go hiking with your dog or in your next training session.  Really though, I would love to answer YOUR questions in these episodes! You can email me at alix@fetchformehuman.com, or DM me on Instagram, or you can even leave me a voicemail! I want to make sure these episodes provide value to you but are short, sweet, and to the point so you can start implementing them or thinking about them right away.  In this episode, I provide a list of high value dog treats. You have to make sure that the value of your treat is adequate for the training session you're doing. You don't go to work for free, so why should your dog?  Some of my favorite high value treats include hotdog slices, cheddar cheese slices, lunch meat or pepperoni, freeze dried liver, plain boiled chicken/beef/pork, and liverwurst. Join the FB group for reactive dog owners! Subscribe and rate in iTunes!
In this episode, we discuss why harnesses are NOT the problem. Harnesses do not ultimately encourage every dog to pull. In fact, harnesses can be used easily with great success. We discuss the differences between common harnesses on the market, and why some are not recommended and could be problematic for dogs. A good article about harnesses from Dr. Christine Zink https://www.caninesports.com/uploads/1/5/3/1/15319800/harnesses_for_agility_dogs.pdf CONNECT ON INSTAGRAM! JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP! Subscribe and Review in iTunes! Are you subscribed to this podcast? If you're not, I encourage you to do so! This ensures that you don't miss an episode, and it's automatically downloaded to your phone.  If you really want to give me some positive reinforcement, I would be so grateful if you left me a review on iTunes as well. Those reviews help other people fid this podcast, which helps me help them and their dog! Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review." Let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is! THANK YOU!    
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