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05/02/2025
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12/24/2024
The Humane Society of Harford County is seeking a full-time shelter veterinarian!
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A quick way to distract reactive dogs is the "find it" game. I toss a handful of treats on the floor while calling out, "find it"! The key is to do this before your dog responds to the trigger.
*May not be safe for dogs that have Pica.
05/09/2022
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05/05/2022
Fast play increases arousal chemicals in the brain and body, and adrenaline is produced.
Once play is stopped, though, a dog still experiences elevated arousal levels and can react to stimuli. Blood sugar decreases in the prefrontal cortex and bad choices can happen.
Many dogs need to decompress after play. Otherwise, “trigger stacking” can occur, a layering of stressful events in a short time causing extreme reactions.
Monitor play and impose breaks that last a few seconds to keep it in check.
If your dog is a fast, hard player, try substituting social walks with friends, scenting games, and sniffaris. Or, limit the time of a play date and follow it with one of these.
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