This service addresses a common behavioral issue in dogs characterized by exaggerated responsessuch as barking, lunging, or growlingwhile on a leash. These reactions are often triggered by the presence of other dogs, people, or moving objects within the dog’s vicinity. An example includes a dog that remains calm indoors but becomes agitated and difficult to control when encountering another dog during a walk.
Seeking assistance with this issue offers numerous advantages. It enhances the safety and enjoyment of walks for both the dog and its owner. It contributes to a more positive image of dogs in the community by mitigating disruptive behaviors. Historically, addressing this specific behavioral concern has improved owner-dog relationships and reduced instances of re-homing due to behavioral problems.