sjjan103

sjjan103 t1_j8jmd7j wrote

Ours is typically only leash reactive and sometimes reactive when there’s a chain link fence/fence she can see out of. We take her to doggy daycare and she does well with other dogs when she’s off leash. Sometimes she gets overstimulated so the daycare staff know her signals and know to pull her out and give her some alone time. It’s a kennel free doggy daycare so they are never in cages, even overnight for boarding. We usually just have to coordinate with staff for drop off and pick up since she’s on leash for that part. Our daycare likely wouldn’t work for a dog who is reactive off leash

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sjjan103 t1_j8i7suj wrote

My partner and I have a reactive rescue dog, and we have found that taking her to dog parks at off times - early AM or later at night there usually aren’t dogs there depending on the park. We also use the sniff spot app - it allows you to rent someone’s backyard for an hour. You do have to pay for it, but it’s pretty cheap and one way to make sure there aren’t other dogs around

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