Emily Mott’s Dog Training LLC

Emily Mott’s Dog Training LLC Balanced dog trainer located in Alton NH offering in-home, private lessons, day training and boarding.
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Helping to create a strong and reliable relationship between you and your furry friend!

Hades and Gracie 🐾
11/19/2024

Hades and Gracie 🐾

Monday crew enjoying the day! 🐾
11/19/2024

Monday crew enjoying the day! 🐾

Wednesday's daycare and day training, working on public training skills🐾
11/14/2024

Wednesday's daycare and day training, working on public training skills🐾

Tuesday's daycare group 🐾 Welcoming a new member of the pack Franklin the black and white pup, everyone loved him!
11/14/2024

Tuesday's daycare group 🐾 Welcoming a new member of the pack Franklin the black and white pup, everyone loved him!

Monday's day training group went on a field trip today, the good weather brought a lot of distractions! 🐾
11/12/2024

Monday's day training group went on a field trip today, the good weather brought a lot of distractions! 🐾

Clover black and tan puppy met a new friend today miss Cassie! They are the same age and love to play!
11/11/2024

Clover black and tan puppy met a new friend today miss Cassie! They are the same age and love to play!

Wednesday's daycare and day training group had a field trip to Jones field, with lots of distractions. All the dogs were...
11/07/2024

Wednesday's daycare and day training group had a field trip to Jones field, with lots of distractions. All the dogs were amazing!

Tuesday daycare group 🐾
11/07/2024

Tuesday daycare group 🐾

Monday's dog group got to go on a field trip to a sniff spot! They were very tired on the way back! 🐾
11/04/2024

Monday's dog group got to go on a field trip to a sniff spot! They were very tired on the way back! 🐾

Monday-Wednesday daycare and day training🐾Happy Halloween!! 🎃
10/31/2024

Monday-Wednesday daycare and day training🐾
Happy Halloween!! 🎃

Monday-Wednesday daycare and day training group, enjoying the amazing weather!! 🐾
10/23/2024

Monday-Wednesday daycare and day training group, enjoying the amazing weather!! 🐾

10/17/2024

We love our pets, and so do these amazing Alton Business Association member businesses! Whether it’s grooming, training, or vet care, these local pet pros have got you covered. 🐶🐱

🐾 The Plush Pooch Pet Spa – Pamper your pets with spa grooming and the cutest accessories! 🪮
🐾 Emily Mott’s Dog Training LLC – Help your dog shine with customized, expert training sessions! 🐕
🐾 Alton Veterinary Clinic – Providing top-quality care to keep your pets happy and healthy. 🩺
🐾 Groovy Grooming – Get your pets looking fabulous with a groovy grooming experience! ✂️

Shop local and support these ABA members and give your pets the love and care they deserve! 🌟🐾

Happy Monday from Hades 🐾🖤🤎
10/14/2024

Happy Monday from Hades 🐾🖤🤎

10/10/2024

Getting fall photos done with Alysha Priscilla Photography this am! So excited to see how they turn out, can't recommend her enough!! 🐾🍁

Wednesdays group 🐾
10/02/2024

Wednesdays group 🐾

Tuesdays daycare/day training!
10/01/2024

Tuesdays daycare/day training!

10/01/2024
10/01/2024

The reactivity recipe:

-Start with poor relationship dynamics. You want your dog to view you as a soft, permissive doormat, that way you can truly encourage their worst behavior/personality tendencies and provide no incentive for them to offer their best. This is a foundational necessity to creating truly explosive issues on walks. If you mess this critical piece up, all the following advice might be for naught, so tread extremely carefully here.

-Ensure the rules, structure, and leadership inside the house are super loosey-goosey. You’ll struggle tremendously to get truly intense reactivity if 90% of the dog’s life is filled with healthy rules, structure and believable leadership. Be sure to let chaos reign in the home if you want the good stuff outside of it.

-Start the walk with some solid excited encouragement of “Anyone want to go for walkies?!?!”, or something similar. Although all the other predictive cues for an upcoming walk are already working their arousal-inducing magic, if you want to play in the big leagues you’ll have to go the extra mile for maximum chaos.

-Do not, I repeat, do not use any training tools which offer you any kind of control or ability to positively affect your dog’s behavior. I’d recommend a flat collar, or even better a harness, and while a 6’ leash held at the handle is a good start, the truly committed will trade up to a retractable leash and show the dilettantes what’s really possible.

-Of course anyone who knows anything knows that training your dog to walk at your side, at your pace, without zig-zagging, dragging you to trees/bushes to smell/mark, and stopping your dog from being able to constantly pull for that deliciously relaxing workout—knows this will ruin everything. Avoid this at all costs, because a polite, calm, rule-intensive, highly structured walk is almost guaranteed to ruin, or at the very least, tremendously reduce the reactivity you’ve worked so hard to cultivate.

-A few bonus tips for the true reactivity addicts out there:
*If you see another dog, ask if your dog can say hi. On leash meet and greets are a great way to foster tension, arousal, mistrust of other dogs, and if you’re really lucky, perhaps even a wee scuffle. Don’t let these opportunities slip by.
*If your dog is staring and loading on another dog or trigger, be sure to give them ample time to load up to the maximum level. Any type of correction given too early in the escalation sequence can have extremely deleterious effects on your dog’s ability to properly load and explode. You want to wait patiently and let nature take its course.
*If you DO choose to correct your dog (Yes I’m judging), be sure it ONLY occurs once your dog is fully committed to the behavioral explosion. If you’ve timed this properly, your dog should be barking/snarling/spinning/lunging and your perfectly timed correction should take what was your average, run of the mill reactivity meltdown, and transform it into something truly crowd stopping.
*An often overlooked component of the reactivity recipe success, is leveraging some hyper-emotional responses. Be sure to add an edge (or more!) of panic, fear, and anxiety into any verbal exchanges you share with your dog. Don’t underestimate the transformative value of a hysterical human feeding an already amped up/stressed out/aroused dog the extra emotional inputs needed to achieve full lift off.
*I know we all know this one, but can it ever be said enough? Please, in the name of all things holy, keep your arm iron-stif and in some unnatural position, and keep that solid, frustration-inducing tension on the leash at all times. This is an easy one for most, but I’d be remiss to overlook it.
*Lastly, remember this is your dog’s walk. This isn’t about you, or your comfort or safety. If you truly care about your dog being fulfilled and happy, I would hope you’d be willing to make the appropriate sacrifices to both body and mind. And what’s best is that you know that by doing so you’re also gifting your dog with the same psycho-physiological benefits you’re enjoying. We call that a win-win.

Of course there’s more—there’s always more—but this should be a solid start for those looking to make their walks an extraordinary, nail-biting adventure which you can later regale friends, family, and even future generations with, and which sadly most owners will never know the pleasure of.

Go get ‘em! ❤️

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Alton Bay, NH
03809

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