Talk Sh*t, Get Bit
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2597195/fan_mail/new] Your dog doesn’t need to “act scared” for stress to be real. Sometimes it shows up as lip licking, yawning, panting, sniffing, looking away, refusing treats, or that sudden moment where your dog seems distracted and checked out. Michael Parker and Chris break down what avoidance behaviors actually look like, why they get misread, and how fast they can slide into reactivity, fleeing, or biting when the dog feels trapped or overloaded. We dig into the difference between avoidance vs escape behavior, including passive avoidance like a dog planting its feet outside the vet after a negative experience. We also share real training stories, like a young dog screaming at nail clippers before a single nail gets cut, and what that tells you about learning history and what the dog has been allowed to “get away with.” From there, we challenge the common advice of “just avoid the trigger” and explain why that can become a band-aid that keeps fear alive instead of building confidence. Because we’re balanced trainers, we also talk honestly about “good avoidance” in dog training: teaching boundaries with tools like wireless fences, using fair corrections for digging or barking, and proofing service dogs around food for safety. The thread that ties it together is relationship-based training, clear communication, and reading full-body context instead of clinging to one sign like hackles or a tail wag. If you want better dog body language skills and more effective behavior modification, hit play, then subscribe, share the show, and leave us a review with your biggest training question.
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