17 min

My Dog Just Got Jumped, Now What? #45 Shaped by Dog with Susan Garrett

    • Pets & Animals

Visit us at shapedbydog.com 
 
If you own a dog, there is a very good chance that at some point in your dog’s life, your dog could get jumped or possibly attacked by another dog. It’s vital to know that your reaction could actually exacerbate the emotional damage to your dog or puppy. This episode has my top tips for helping your dog and how you can take control of the uncontrollable and your responses. My puppy, This!, was jumped by an older pup, so it’s a topic fresh in my mind.
 
In the episode you'll hear:
 
• About being a helicopter parent, the opposite, and what I learned about being a dolphin parent.
• Why the ability to recover is so important for our dogs.
• The aftermath of our dogs being jumped and what we can do.
• About negative conditioned responses and single event learning.
• What happened with my puppy This! and what I did to help her.
• The importance of changing a dog’s physiological state.
• What I learned from a book about preventing PTSD with pattern-matching games.
• How “play, don’t’ replay” works.
• Why our first responses might not the best responses for our dog.
• How to avoid adding emotional fire for your dog to events you cannot control.
• Why to practice responding to things you can’t control.
• What I do if my dog gets jumped and strategies you can put into action.
• How to make the absolute best out of a bad situation.
• What to look for in a good organised and structured puppy playgroup.
 
Resources:
 
• Book: Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World by Jane McGonigal - https://janemcgonigal.com/my-book/
• Podcast Episode 12: When Helping Your Dog is an Illusion - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/12/
• Podcast Episode 4: T.E.M.P. (Tail, Eyes/Ears, Mouth, Posture) - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/4/
• Susan on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/susangarrettdogsthat/
• DogsThat Gifs - https://giphy.com/dogsthat

Visit us at shapedbydog.com 
 
If you own a dog, there is a very good chance that at some point in your dog’s life, your dog could get jumped or possibly attacked by another dog. It’s vital to know that your reaction could actually exacerbate the emotional damage to your dog or puppy. This episode has my top tips for helping your dog and how you can take control of the uncontrollable and your responses. My puppy, This!, was jumped by an older pup, so it’s a topic fresh in my mind.
 
In the episode you'll hear:
 
• About being a helicopter parent, the opposite, and what I learned about being a dolphin parent.
• Why the ability to recover is so important for our dogs.
• The aftermath of our dogs being jumped and what we can do.
• About negative conditioned responses and single event learning.
• What happened with my puppy This! and what I did to help her.
• The importance of changing a dog’s physiological state.
• What I learned from a book about preventing PTSD with pattern-matching games.
• How “play, don’t’ replay” works.
• Why our first responses might not the best responses for our dog.
• How to avoid adding emotional fire for your dog to events you cannot control.
• Why to practice responding to things you can’t control.
• What I do if my dog gets jumped and strategies you can put into action.
• How to make the absolute best out of a bad situation.
• What to look for in a good organised and structured puppy playgroup.
 
Resources:
 
• Book: Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World by Jane McGonigal - https://janemcgonigal.com/my-book/
• Podcast Episode 12: When Helping Your Dog is an Illusion - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/12/
• Podcast Episode 4: T.E.M.P. (Tail, Eyes/Ears, Mouth, Posture) - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/4/
• Susan on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/susangarrettdogsthat/
• DogsThat Gifs - https://giphy.com/dogsthat

17 min