Reactivity, Impulse Control and Capping
Whether it be excessive barking approaching a deployment, training environment or during searching, breaking obedience, Decoy neutrality, reactivity to non-target humans or other animals, these issues span across every dimension of dog.











Class overview
Whether it be excessive barking approaching a deployment, training environment or during searching, breaking obedience, Decoy neutrality, reactivity to non-target humans or other animals, these issues span across every dimension of dog training and so many handlers struggle to maintain clarity and control. This class will provide you the knowledge and skills to create a pathway to maintain control, without losing any power, while reducing conflict. We will identify to root cause, along with the proper tools, protocols and techniques to mitigate and manage these issues
This session explains:
- Whether it be excessive barking approaching a deployment, training environment or during searching, breaking obedience, Decoy neutrality, reactivity
- provide you the knowledge and skills to create a pathway to maintain control, without losing any power, while reducing conflict.
- We will identify to root cause, along with the proper tools, protocols and techniques to mitigate and manage these issues
- training environment or during searching






Justin Rigney
Justin Rigney has over 25 years of professional dog training experience and spent 17 years as a law enforcement officer, including 10 as a K-9 handler and trainer.








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