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Teach Your Dog to Share
Resource guarding is a common issue in companion dog households, and it is also totally normal. Keeping access to resources is a great survival strategy – there’s nothing wrong with dogs wanting to keep what they like: food, their people, or locations and even doggy friends. The problem is a matter of degree, for example when dogs bite or threaten with aggression to keep those resources.
How often dogs have to practice resource guarding influences how volatile it becomes. How often they are challenged for resources equals how hard they have to fight to keep them.
In this video, Diane Garrod shares clear step-by-step approaches to working with resource guarding. While it can be challenging process, in some ways, resource guarding can be the easiest kind of aggression to address, and can be highly rewarding for everyone.
On-demand. Recorded live November 11, 2020.
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