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You're Not Alone: Understanding Reactive Dogs - Interview With James Hedges

You're Not Alone: Understanding Reactive Dogs - Interview With James Hedges

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In today's episode I chat with James Hedges. James is a member of the IMDT and IAABC.

Based down in South East England, James specialises in helping owners and dogs rebuild confidence, trust and calmness.

Walking a reactive dog can feel lonely, frustrating and emotionally draining - but your not alone.

In this episode Cheryl and James discuss:

  • What reactivity actually is — and how it differs from aggression or disobedience
  • The emotional and physiological reasons dogs react
  • Why punishment or correction often make reactivity worse
  • Practical, kind strategies to help reactive dogs feel safe and confident
  • How to support yourself emotionally as the owner of a reactive dog
  • The importance of shifting from control to understanding
  • Real-life insights from James’s work with reactive dogs and their families

This episode is for:

  • Anyone living with or training a reactive dog
  • Owners who feel judged, embarrassed, or alone on walks
  • People who want to replace frustration with understanding and connection

Reactivity isn’t a reflection of failure — it’s communication.

With compassion, patience, and the right support, calmer days are possible.

Want to connect with James? details below:

Website: Dog Trainer James - Welcome

Email: dogtrainerjames@gmail.com

Facebook

Instagram: @dogtrainerjames

For questions or to work with Cheryl, you can reach her via:
Website: Chel's Tails | Dog Walking and Training
Email: cherylmarney@outlook.com
Facebook: Chel's Tails Canine Coaching
Instagram: @chelstails
TikTok:@chelstails
Podcast Facebook: We Love Dogs



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