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Walk to Heal

Meghan Butt, Lauren McKnight

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Picture this: Saturday morning. You pick up the lead and your dog pads over calmly. You pass another dog, they glance at you and keep walking. Quiet again.

a month ago
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If you’ve ever felt that familiar knot in your stomach when you see another dog approaching, or wondered why the training that works so well in your living room seems to vanish the moment you step outside, this is for you.

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5 things you've been told to do with your reactive dog (that are backfiring)

If you’re here because you have an anxious or reactive dog, you’ve probably heard it all. Be the alpha. Use more treats. Let them cry it out. For sensitive dogs, those “fixes” can spike stress and rehearse panic.

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Dog training won’t solve your problem if…we mistake pain for bad behaviour

Last week I went live with , a practitioner who spends every day helping dogs whose “behaviour problems” turn out to be pain problems in disguise. And honestly? It was one of the most important conversations I’ve ever had.

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  • Meghan Butt

    East London Tellington TTouch Practitioner & Dog Behaviour Coach. I help people & their dogs who have been failed by traditional training by working on the underlying emotional state as opposed to ‘fixing’ external behaviour

  • Lauren McKnight

    Hi, I'm a dog trainer & walker with qualifications from OCN NI & APDT. I share practical, proven techniques from 8 years working with dogs. My aim is to make training accessible and affordable for everyone. https://buymeacoffee.com/leadwithlux

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