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158 | Are You Coming in Too Hot? Understanding the Fearful Dog's Mind

158 | Are You Coming in Too Hot? Understanding the Fearful Dog's Mind

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Hey Dog Lover 🐾🐾

Ever saw a dog so cute you couldn’t help but just rush over to give them a little pet?
(Yeah, me too.)

But sometimes we need to pause and consider what our movement means to a dog.

In fact, this is one of the biggest—and most misunderstood—reasons fearful dogs struggle to feel safe, even with people who love them dearly.

In this episode, we explore what it means to “come in too hot” from your dog’s perspective.
We’ll talk about prey-mind vs. predator-mind, body language, and the often-overlooked subtleties of pressure and approach that can either build trust… or blow it.

You’ll learn:

  • What “predator energy” looks like from a dog’s point of view

  • How to soften your presence so your dog can breathe

  • Why the way you connect matters more than the thing you do

If you’ve ever been told your dog is “weird” or “overreacting,” this one will shift your lens completely—and help you show up in a way your dog can actually feel safe around.

I hope you enjoy this one.
Tracy xoxo

Next steps: 🐾👣
Join the Fearful Dog: Fearless Framework—our 12-month online coaching program that’s changing the game for reactive, anxious, and misunderstood dogs.

When you enroll, you’ll get:

  • Monthly live Zoom Q&A calls and trainings to guide you through the tough stuff

  • Access to a supportive private community of humans walking this same road

  • A Relationship-First Roadmap that helps you lead with calm confidence

  • Real coaching. Real connection. Real change—for you and your dog

Because your dog doesn’t need perfect.
They need you. Aligned, aware, and ready to lead with heart.

Come join us at 👉 beyondobedience.ca/fearless

Music Credit 🎶
Special thanks to Shawn Trotter – www.shawntrotter.com


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