Enrichment for the Real World
You've dedicated your life to helping animals- just like us.
Emily Strong was training praying mantids at 7.
Allie Bender was telling her neighbor to refill their bird feeder because the birds were hungry at 2.
You're an animal person; you get it.
We've always been animal people. We've been wanting to better animals' lives since forever, so we made a podcast for people like us.
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Enrichment for the Real World
#172 - If Treats Fixed Reactivity, You'd Be Done By Now
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You bought the “good” treats, you know, the all-natural, human-grade, $14-a-bag ones. You've got the *perfect* dedicated pouch after hours of research. You’ve studied your protocol. Shoot, at this point, you could probably coach your friends through it.
And you have followed it with the devotion of a formerly gifted child who has to do everything right the first time, or the world will come crashing down.
And your dog is still screaming at every dog, jogger, and suspicious mailbox on the block.
In this episode, Allie and Emily see your perfectionism and your frustration, and meet you with empathy, compassion, a little sass, and at least 2 rambling, but important soapboxes.
We’ll talk about why treats stall and walk you through some of the things we troubleshoot when things get stuck: threshold, treat value, timing, session length, and your own anxiety. Because addressing reactivity isn’t about a single moment; it’s about the whole picture.
TLDL (too long, didn’t listen): 3 Key Takeaways
1️⃣ Treats are only a part of the plan – If a pet is already too stressed, treats aren’t what they need; they need relief.
2️⃣ Go back to basics before you panic – Threshold, treat value, timing, session length, and your own anxiety are places to reflect on.
3️⃣ Reactivity is a symptom – Not a character flaw, or even the primary issue. Look deeper.
For the full episode show notes, including the resources mentioned in this episode, go here.
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