DogSpeak: Redefining Dog Training

Teaching Neutrality in a Stimulating World

1 h 2 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Dogs aren’t struggling because they haven’t been exposed to enough—they’re struggling because of how their nervous system is processing what they’ve experienced. In this episode, we break down the role of emotion in exposure work and why neutrality is the true marker of success. You’ll learn how to move beyond “just getting them used to it” and instead begin shaping experiences that help your dog feel safe, regulated, and capable in a stimulating world. dogspeak101.com [dogspeak101.com] dogspeakgeek.thinkific.com [dogspeakgeek.thinkific.com] patreon.com/dogspeak [patreon.com/dogspeak] Aggression and Reactivity Summit [https://www.decodingyourcanine.com/courses/aggression26/?affiliate=fcmUGS] Live Q&A [https://dogspeak101.com/all-events/?event=6453]

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