Aggression in Dogs: An In-depth Training Example

Aggression in Dogs: An In-depth Training Example

Aggression in Dogs: An In-depth Training ExampleElizabeth & Jesse
Published on: 17/05/2026

This case study follows Milo, an aggressive Pug mix, to demonstrate how fear-based aggression develops in dogs and how structured training, pressure work, and leash discipline can help modify reactive behavior over time. It emphasizes the difference between true aggression and reactivity, and the importance of addressing the root cause rather than suppressing symptoms.

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Dog E-Collar Training: Stable Dogs vs. Dogs With Issues

Dog E-Collar Training: Stable Dogs vs. Dogs With Issues

Dog E-Collar Training: Stable Dogs vs. Dogs With IssuesElizabeth & Jesse
Published on: 21/04/2026

This post explores the differences between e-collar training for stable dogs versus dogs with behavioral issues. It explains how remote collar training is an effective and efficient tool for communication and obedience, but also how it can reveal underlying behavioral challenges such as anxiety, fear, or reactivity when applied to unstable dogs. The accompanying videos break down how training approaches must be adjusted depending on the dog’s temperament and behavioral history. While stable dogs may progress quickly with clear structure and guidance, dogs with behavioral issues often require a more careful, layered rehabilitation process. This episode of WWAPDT expands on real-world applications of e-collar training and emphasizes the importance of understanding each dog’s mental and emotional state before and during training. No written summary is provided due to time constraints—viewers are encouraged to watch the full videos for detailed explanations and demonstrations.

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