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      <image:title>Dog and Cat Behaviour Articles - How to Help a Dog Feel Less Stressed and Reactive Around Other Dogs</image:title>
      <image:caption>If you are walking in Oxford or nearby and this sounds familiar, you are not alone. Many dogs struggle around other dogs, but with the right support, things can improve.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Some dogs learn to feel worried about specific types of dogs. Others feel frustrated and over-excited. Often, it is a mix of both.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The turn-away exercise can be very helpful here. Turning and calmly walking in the opposite direction often prevents escalation and keeps both you and your dog feeling calmer.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dog and Cat Behaviour Articles - When and How Should you Start Puppy Training?</image:title>
      <image:caption>Start Early: Why Timing Matters for Puppy Training Puppy training doesn’t have to wait until they’ve had all their jabs or started pulling on the lead. From day one, your puppy is learning—about you, your home, and what gets your attention. This is the perfect time to set the tone in a gentle, rewarding way.  Leaving training until “later” often means you’re accidentally reinforcing habits you’ll later want to change. But early training doesn’t mean strict rules—it means clear, kind guidance.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dog and Cat Behaviour Articles - When and How Should you Start Puppy Training? - ‍ What Does Early Puppy Training Involve?</image:title>
      <image:caption>In the early weeks, puppy training is less about formal cues and more about creating helpful habits and trust.   Here’s what early puppy training can look like: Reinforcing calm behaviour (e.g. settling on a mat) Teaching name recognition and attention cues Using treats, toys, or praise to reward desired behaviours Introducing short, playful training moments throughout the day Supporting them through first experiences (e.g. handling, car rides, visitors)</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dog and Cat Behaviour Articles - When and How Should you Start Puppy Training? - Mealtime Can Be Part of This Too</image:title>
      <image:caption>Your puppy doesn’t always need to eat from a bowl. Enriching mealtimes by letting them work for their food—using scatter feeding, snuffle mats, food puzzles, or stuffed Kongs—can: Slow down fast eaters (which may reduce the risk of bloat) Provide valuable mental stimulation Encourage calmness and focus Help prevent boredom-related behaviours Strengthen your bond through positive experiences</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dog and Cat Behaviour Articles - When and How Should you Start Puppy Training? - Looking for Puppy Training in Oxford and Surrounding Areas?</image:title>
      <image:caption>Need support to get started? I offer friendly, reward-based puppy training in Oxford and surrounding areas, with small group classes and real-life support to help you: Understand your puppy’s needs Build confidence in handling and cues Prevent future behavioural issues before they arise Whether you’re a first-time puppy parent or simply want expert guidance, I’d love to help you set off on the right paw.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dog and Cat Behaviour Articles - Why Puppies Chew – and How to Guide Them in the Right Direction - 2. Provide Safe and Satisfying Chew Items</image:title>
      <image:caption>The more variety you offer, the more likely your puppy is to stick with the right things. Rotate options every few days to keep interest high.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dog and Cat Behaviour Articles - Why Puppies Chew – and How to Guide Them in the Right Direction - 5. Manage the Environment When You Can’t Supervise</image:title>
      <image:caption>Even the most well-trained puppy might make a bad choice if bored and unsupervised. Use: Baby gates to block off rooms Playpens to create a safe play zone Crates (only if your puppy is comfortable and relaxed in one) Over time, as your puppy learns what’s appropriate, you can gradually remove these barriers.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.talkingpetbehaviour.co.uk/petbehaviourguidance/dogseparationanxiety</loc>
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      <image:title>Dog and Cat Behaviour Articles - Unlock Your Dog’s Secret Language: A Guide to Canine Body Language &amp;amp; Separation Anxiety - Why Canine Body Language is Key in Separation Anxiety Training</image:title>
      <image:caption>Understanding your dog’s body language is essential when dealing with separation anxiety. Dogs communicate their emotions through subtle physical cues, and recognising these signals helps us determine whether they are:  Below threshold – Calm and able to learn At threshold – Starting to feel uneasy Over threshold – Too anxious to learn or cope</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Dog and Cat Behaviour Articles - Unlock Your Dog’s Secret Language: A Guide to Canine Body Language &amp;amp; Separation Anxiety - Flight, Fight, or Freeze: The Nervous System in Action</image:title>
      <image:caption>When a dog feels threatened or overwhelmed (such as being left alone), their nervous system activates a survival response:   Flight (Escape Mode) Trying to run away, scratching at doors, jumping at windows.  Pacing, circling, or persistent searching for their owner.  Some dogs may urinate or defecate due to stress.   Fight (Defensive Mode)  Barking, growling, lunging at doors/windows.  Chewing furniture, tearing up bedding (a form of displaced aggression).  Some dogs may even nip or bite in frustration if someone tries to restrain them.  ❄️ Freeze (Shutdown Mode)  Becoming completely still, staring blankly.  Flattening to the floor, unable to move.  Ignoring treats, food, or toys—frozen in fear.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tail positions and movements: Free and sweeping movements of the tail mean happiness. Often their whole body moves and sways with their tail indicating a dog’s joy. This along with the relaxed body posture (mouth open and relaxed ears in neutral position) and smooth hair indicates they are happy and relaxed. Equally, a tail that is wagging above their body with their bottom raised along with the other postures, signals they want to play. If a dog’s weight is evenly distributed across all four paws and all other signals are present, with a wagging tail, it is safe to presume that the dog is happy. A tail tucked under, ears back, the dog is yawning, lip licking, turning his head away from you avoiding eye contact and raising a front paw with their head lowered mean a worried dog. They are signalling that they are very uncomfortable about the presenting situation and are telling you not to go near them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A tail that is vertical and either very stiff or the tip is wagging very quickly, means the dog is unhappy and wants you to stay away or go away. Their bodyweight may also be leaning forwards with their ears up, hackles up (piloerection), eyes staring at you with their pupils dark and enlarged with a wrinkled nose – WATCH OUT! Give them space and DO NOT APPROACH until they can calm down. If the tail is wagging to the right, this suggests a positive feeling and normally means your dog is relaxed.  If it is wagging to the left, this can indicate they are feeling stressed.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>If the dog is in a heightened state of arousal, their tail may be erect whilst wagging which you may think means happiness, however this means they are actually aroused and unsure of the situation and their behaviour can be unpredictable. They may have seen a squirrel or there is a knock on the front door. Equally, if their tail has a backwards and gentle wag, it can mean they are curious and again unsure of what is going on. For instance, this may be because they have never seen this particular object or person before.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We want to encourage their natural instinctive, enriching behaviours of foraging, digging, smelling, licking, and chewing. Dogs love to sniff whilst out on walks. They gain so much information about their territory and other dogs that may have frequented that area just before them, whether it’s gaining the scent of a young male or a bitch in heat or a squirrel that they’d like to chase, sniffing offers a lot of interesting information whilst they rummage around in the undergrowth. Sniffing also releases happy endorphins (the ones you get when you have finished exercising!). However, when they are restricted from taking these walks, they are denied the opportunity to do all that sniffing. That’s where we come in – we can provide this easily and cheaply within the home!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Snuffle mats are a very useful addition to your repertoire. They provide a good outlet for those important sniffing and investigative behavioural/instinctive needs. Put some of their own food in-between the layers of the snuffle matt for them to hunt through and find.</image:caption>
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