
What if the thing triggering you most isn't here to punish you, but to teach you? It's my birthday, 52 years in, 38 of them spent with animals, and the lesson I keep relearning is this: triggers are spotlights. In this episode I get into triggers, trauma, and transformation for you and your dog, and why we react the way we do. A reactive dog is so often mirroring a reactive handler, and the energy you rehearse at home, calm or chaotic, is the energy that wires into your dog. I walk through the Pause Plan: notice the trigger, slow the body down, get curious instead of chaotic, and choose the next right action. We talk about why the victim asks 'why me?' while the leader asks 'what is this revealing in me?', why insight never changes you but reps do, and a trick from my conservation officer days about feeding a nervous dog around its fears. Breathe, don't bark isn't just a slogan. It's your cheat sheet. What you’ll take away: Why your trigger is a spotlight, not a sentence The four-step Pause Plan you can run in real time How a reactive handler wires reactivity into the dog One short daily rep that builds calm for both of you Loved it? DM me on Instagram and tell me what you take from The Weekly Recall, then come grow with us in the UPX community at unleashedpotential.ca.
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