Engaged Dogs; Walking & Training

Engaged Dogs; Walking & Training Offering Family Therapy that includes 4legged friends too! Engaged Walks + 1:1 Training availablešŸ¶

Spring is in full bloom šŸ¶šŸŒøšŸ„°
03/24/2025

Spring is in full bloom šŸ¶šŸŒøšŸ„°

Barry + Kemi are working on leash manners, Touch, building confidence + neutrality around city noises, and building neut...
03/20/2025

Barry + Kemi are working on leash manners, Touch, building confidence + neutrality around city noises, and building neutrality and impulse control around squirrels. These 2 Basenji babes have big personalities and even bigger celebrity presence in the neighborhood due to their unique look and their smashing outfits.

Welcome our new friend Petey to the Engaged Dogs Pack!  Petey learned about clicker training today, played the Name Reco...
03/18/2025

Welcome our new friend Petey to the Engaged Dogs Pack! Petey learned about clicker training today, played the Name Recognition game, and processed some big feelings about all the things in his new neighborhood.
Watch him problem solve and learn that checking in/ eye contact gets him rewarded.

Has your Engaged Dogsā€™ p**p been looking a little blue this week? šŸ«šŸ’©We added dried unsweetened blueberries to our ā€˜treat...
03/14/2025

Has your Engaged Dogsā€™ p**p been looking a little blue this week? šŸ«šŸ’©

We added dried unsweetened blueberries to our ā€˜treating trail mixā€™ to boost your Engaged Dogsā€™ nutrition even more!!

Did you know that blueberries are one of the healthiest, most nutrient dense foods you and Fido can eat?

This weekā€™s ā€˜treating trail mixā€™ recipe:
Open Farm Lamb Kibble
Open Farm Freeze Dried Beef Meal Mixers
Open Farm Freeze Dried Lamb Meal Mixers
Ziwi Air-dried Lamb Recipe
Real Meat Air-dried Dog Food Lamb + Fish Recipe
Dried unsweetened blueberries

Whatā€™s in your treating trail mix this week?

The Friday morning Engaged Pack Walk crew is starting a band and wants your best name suggestions šŸ¶šŸ˜†šŸŽ¶Share them down bel...
03/07/2025

The Friday morning Engaged Pack Walk crew is starting a band and wants your best name suggestions šŸ¶šŸ˜†šŸŽ¶
Share them down below!! (From L to R in the first photo: Penny Grace, Harry, Hudson, Biggie Smalls)

Using kissy noises, circles, and high pitches to get and maintain your dogs engagement can help them work through big fe...
03/02/2025

Using kissy noises, circles, and high pitches to get and maintain your dogs engagement can help them work through big feelings.
Checkout Suha working through dog reactivity during her Engaged Walk.

02/27/2025

Ever notice how the loudest, most aggressive voices in dog training tend to be the ones defending pain, fear, and intimidation? Thatā€™s not a coincidence.

Thereā€™s a pattern to the hostility toward force-free training, and psychology helps explain why.

Studies show that people with inflated but fragile self-esteem react with hostility when their expertise is questioned.

Itā€™s not about what works or what is more advanced. Itā€™s about protecting their identity. Trainers who have built their reputation on dominance-based methods see the shift toward humane training as a threat to their credibility, so they fight back. Not with science, but with fallacious outrage.

People donā€™t just overestimate their expertise, they actively resist changing their minds when confronted with evidence that contradicts their beliefs.

This is called motivated reasoning, a well-documented cognitive bias where people interpret information in a way that supports their existing views, even when itā€™s demonstrably false (K***a, 1990).

For example, when studies show that force-free training is more effective and less harmful, trainers who rely on punishment donā€™t engage with the data, they dismiss it outright or twist it to fit their existing beliefs, claiming that ā€œreal-world trainingā€ is different or that ā€œscience canā€™t train dogs.ā€

Additionally, cognitive rigidity plays a major role. Studies show that people with rigid thinking styles struggle to adapt to new information, especially when it challenges something theyā€™ve built their identity around (CaƱas et al., 2003).

This explains why some trainers, despite overwhelming evidence against punishment-based methods, double down instead of evolving, itā€™s not about facts, itā€™s about identity preservation.

I already know the counterarguments:

ā€œArenā€™t YOU the one lashing out?ā€

ā€œIsnā€™t this just ego on your part?ā€

Hereā€™s the difference between advocacy and ego driven aggression:

Advocating for humane training isnā€™t about personal dominance, itā€™s about aligning with the most credentialed experts in the field.

The ACVB, AVSAB, BVA, and ESVCE, the most respected bodies in animal behavior, all state unequivocally (based on scientific evidence) that force-free methods are superior to punishment-based methods.

Thatā€™s not my ego talking. Thatā€™s the consensus of modern science.

The people attacking force-free trainers arenā€™t debating, theyā€™re ignoring every major body of expertise in favor of personal pride. Thatā€™s the difference.

I donā€™t call out harm because my feelings are hurt. I call it out because itā€™s necessary.

The difference between cruelty and advocacy is intent. They attack to protect their egos. We advocate to protect dogs and the public.

Cruelty isnā€™t strength. Itā€™s a lack of imagination. Trainers who claim force is ā€œnecessaryā€ arenā€™t proving strength, theyā€™re exposing mental rigidity.

Modern research shows that punishment damages trust and isnā€™t more effective than humane methods. So why do some trainers refuse to change?

Because they canā€™t imagine another way. And thatā€™s human nature.

But hereā€™s the thing: itā€™s one thing to struggle with new ideas, itā€™s another to actively reject them, to lash out at those who present them, and to fight for the right to keep using force when better methods exist. Thatā€™s where the problem lies.

People use force when they lack the patience, creativity, or skill to train differently. The same is true in human interactions, those who resort to personal attacks do so because they donā€™t know how to engage meaningfully.

And this fight is bigger than just dog training. The same people who insist on hurting dogs also attack people, harassing, belittling, and ridiculing those who challenge them.

There is a well-documented connection between normalizing cruelty toward animals and a brand of male violence (also adopted by women in the industry as well) in human society, particularly in the U.S.

Historically, the same justifications used to defend violence against animals, control, dominance, submission, have been used to excuse violence against marginalized groups, including women and children. This isnā€™t a coincidence.

They operate in the same way with both dogs and humans: force, fear, and control.

The best trainers, the most skilled, respected, and knowledgeable, arenā€™t the ones jerking dogs around by their necks or shocking them. Theyā€™re the ones who can adapt. Who are open to learning. Who understand that dogs arenā€™t meant to submit out of fear but to thrive through trust.

Sources:

Relation of Threatened Egotism to Violence and Aggression: The Dark Side of High Self-Esteem
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8650299/

Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing Oneā€™s Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-Assessments
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/12688660_Unskilled_and_Unaware_of_It_How_Difficulties_in_Recognizing_One%27s_Own_Incompetence_Lead_to_Inflated_Self-Assessments

Threatened Egotism, Narcissism, Self-Esteem, and Direct and Displaced Aggression: Does Self-Love or Self-Hate Lead to Violence
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/13599643_Threatened_Egotism_Narcissism_Self-Esteem_and_Direct_and_Displaced_Aggression_Does_Self-Love_or_Self-Hate_Lead_to_Violence

ā€œā€¦dogs are autonomous, sentient beings, with complex emotional experiences and individual preferences and boundaries. Do...
02/26/2025

ā€œā€¦dogs are autonomous, sentient beings, with complex emotional experiences and individual preferences and boundaries.
Dogs have been proven, through research, to learn similar to children and to have the emotional intelligence of the average 2-4 year old. ā€- read more in our blog: ā€˜The smack heard around the Tidal Basin: why punishment is never appropriate in dog trainingā€™

Thank the Universe for all the dogs who have been thrust into the role of unofficial ā€˜emotional support dogsā€™ for the hu...
02/19/2025

Thank the Universe for all the dogs who have been thrust into the role of unofficial ā€˜emotional support dogsā€™ for the humans in their lives over the last month.
Life wouldnā€™t be nearly as good without all of you! šŸ¶šŸ„°šŸ’™

Puppy love is the best kind of love šŸ„°Happy Valentineā€™s Day to all the very goodest Engaged Dogs! We love to love you, to...
02/15/2025

Puppy love is the best kind of love šŸ„°Happy Valentineā€™s Day to all the very goodest Engaged Dogs!
We love to love you, today and everydayšŸ¶šŸ„°šŸ’™

ā€œHey Hudson!Are you in?ā€ (-Put your paw on top of the top of my hand/ foot until I disengage.) Do you want to learn how ...
02/14/2025

ā€œHey Hudson!
Are you in?ā€
(-Put your paw on top of the top of my hand/ foot until I disengage.)
Do you want to learn how to teach your dog this cute trick? Let us know in the comments and weā€™ll create a video breaking it all down! ?

Benefits of an Engaged Pack Walk with Sara + other Engaged Dogs:- Proofing known skills- Mirroring other dogs enables ea...
02/11/2025

Benefits of an Engaged Pack Walk with Sara + other Engaged Dogs:

- Proofing known skills
- Mirroring other dogs enables easier learning of new behaviors
- Building neutrality, engagement, and confidence while working around other dogs
- Proper socialization
- Opportunities to improve communication skills

I am so proud of these Engaged Pack Walk puppers this week! These Engaged Dogs have been working on maintaining loose le...
02/07/2025

I am so proud of these Engaged Pack Walk puppers this week!
These Engaged Dogs have been working on maintaining loose leashes, building engagement with their human handler, building neutrality around each other, proofing their skills, and learning to take photos like pros. šŸ¶šŸ˜ŽšŸ“ø

Engaged Pack Walks are great for pups who are:
* working to build confidence
* building neutrality around other dogs and distractions
* building engagement with their human handler
* need some help in their leash manners
* working to proof their skills
* are working to build their relationship with their human handler
* with big emotions learning emotional regulation skills

Join us Saturdays at 9 to work with your dog in a pack walk setting and/ or sign them up for a pack walk with Sara (as seen in the shared content on this post.)
Questions? Reach out!

ā€œā€¦attachment styles refer to the way individuals connect with others, particularly in close relationships. These styles ...
02/04/2025

ā€œā€¦attachment styles refer to the way individuals connect with others, particularly in close relationships. These styles are typically categorized into four main types: secure, anxious-preoccupied, dismissive-avoidant, and fearful-avoidant.ā€

Our goal is to create Secure Attachment Relationships with our dogs.

ā€œSecure Attachment:
In human-dog relationships, a secure attachment style is akin to a strong and healthy bond. Humans with secure attachment styles are generally comfortable with intimacy and seek support from their partners. Similarly, dogs with secure attachments display trust in their human companions, readily engaging in social interactions and forming a strong emotional connection. When they are unsure or uncomfortable, they check in with their human, knowing that they will receive support or guidance and clear communication.ā€œ
- read more in our blog, ā€œYour relationship quality is the most important dynamic when training your dog.ā€

One of the biggest benefits of attending a group training class is the ability to proof your pups skills around other do...
01/30/2025

One of the biggest benefits of attending a group training class is the ability to proof your pups skills around other dogs/distractions. Join us on Saturdays at 9 for Engaged Pack Walks to ā€œProofā€ your pupā€™s skills every week! You can sign up for the next Pack Walk on the website. šŸ¾

Engaged Pack Walks help out Engaged Dogs proof their skills around friends, build neutrality and confidence, and learn t...
01/29/2025

Engaged Pack Walks help out Engaged Dogs proof their skills around friends, build neutrality and confidence, and learn to be expert posers for the puparazzi! šŸ“øšŸ¶
Todaysā€™ pack walk crew:
Hudson the little red Cavapoo
Biggie Smalls the white Toy Poodle
Skylar the Beagle
Harry the Tibetan Terrier
Anchovy the Bernedoodle
Penny Grace the ACD x APBT mix
Checkout the video of us doing stationary work along to help them build their patience while learning to pose for photos as a pack.
You can learn more about our Engaged Pack Walks and our other services on our website, linked in bio.

Our individualized wellness plans are intended to empower pups and pawrents to be their happiest and healthiest selves, ...
01/28/2025

Our individualized wellness plans are intended to empower pups and pawrents to be their happiest and healthiest selves, together. During this consultation, our Wellness Coach will teach you about the Dimensions of Wellness that overlap between humans and canines, discuss your current wellness challenges for your pup, yourself, or both, and identify some simple and easy strategies that you can incorporate into your daily life to improve the health and quality of both you and your pups' lives.

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