Why Waiting for Triggers Is the Wrong Way to Train a Reactive Dog

Why Waiting for Triggers Is the Wrong Way to Train a Reactive Dog

Update: 2025-11-24
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Does your dog get anxious before the guests even show up for the holidays?


In this episode of The Dog Who Asked for More, we unpack the often-overlooked precursor cues—the subtle, early signs that signal to your dog that change (and stress) is coming. From deep cleaning to energy shifts, these quiet triggers can unravel even well-trained dogs if we’re not paying attention. You’ll learn how to support your dog’s behavior with proactive enrichment, routine preservation, and energy awareness.


In this episode:

  • Discover how missed cues can sabotage even the best training plans during the holidays

  • Learn 5 practical, low-stress enrichment ideas to regulate your dog before things escalate

  • Understand your dog’s need for predictability, routine, and emotional safety in busy seasons


Press play to learn how catching your dog’s quiet stress signals early can prevent meltdowns—and create a more peaceful holiday for you both.


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This podcast explores life with dogs and life with pets, focusing on the dog–human bond and what it truly takes to bond with your dog through dog enrichment, behavior guidance, dog reactivity support, reactivity awareness, reactive dogs, reactive dog training, calming reactive dogs, dog training, dog training tips, training rescue dogs, pet training, dog obedience, dog behavior, dog behaviour, dog socialization, dog barking, dog habits, dog health, dog life, dog myths, and positive reinforcement for all dogs — rescue dogs, velcro dogs, anxious dogs, reactive dogs, high-energy dogs, big-feeling dogs, and family pets. Hosted by a canine nutritionist, nutrition coach, dog coach, dog coaching specialist, and retired vet tech, each episode covers dog food, canine enrichment, dog training, dog nutrition, canine nutrition, dog gut health, dog grief, dog products, and science-backed routines that help dogs feel safer, healthier, calmer, and more understood. You’ll discover practical steps, enrichment ideas, behavior strategies, and daily habits to support any dog and create a more confident, connected life with dogs.

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Why Waiting for Triggers Is the Wrong Way to Train a Reactive Dog

Why Waiting for Triggers Is the Wrong Way to Train a Reactive Dog

Emily Breslin | Dog Training, Behavior, Nutrition Coach and Retired Vet Tech