When a new puppy arrives, the change in routine can create big feelings for an adult dog who has been part of every training session. Behaviors that look surprising are often signs of stress rather than spite or defiance. When we stay curious, it becomes easier to notice what our dogs may be trying to communicate. I'm sharing simple ways to support your adult dog so they can feel calm and confident while you focus on training your new puppy.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why dogs are not capable of spite the way we imagine.
  • Two questions to ask ourselves that shift how we understand behavior.
  • My student’s story about an adult dog’s unexpected behavior.
  • The cognitive bias behind assuming dogs are ‘spiteful.’
  • Why curiosity strengthens connection and removes blame.
  • How stress changes physiology, with 2 personal real life examples.
  • The importance of ruling out medical conditions before assuming behavior issues.
  • Other stressors that can affect behavior.
  • How to support your adult dog during the puppy transition using the 3 E’s (Exercise, Engagement, Enrichment).
  • A step-by-step plan to create calm and confidence for your older dog while your puppy is being trained.
  • How to use Hot Zones, Crate Games, and relaxation strategies to prevent stress in your adult dog.
  • The power of choosing curiosity to understand what your dog is communicating.

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