Choose a safe, easy-to-handle version and keep the first session short.
University / reactivity
Look at That
Changing trigger-watching into a structured check-in routine.
Brain Training module 1-5 min Level 3 calm high supervision
How to try it
Start with the easy version.
- Start far enough from the trigger for your dog to think.
- Mark the calm look at the trigger.
- Reward away from the trigger and reset.
Common mistake: Practicing close enough that barking has already started.
Track: Trigger distance where your dog can look and eat.
Where this fits in the finder
Best for barking at dogs, window triggers, mild reactivity
Location window, walk
Equipment high-value treats
Safety facets low chew risk, treats, outdoor
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Helpful gear
Simple tools that fit this game.
Distance and safety first
Use this as a foundation drill, not a complete reactivity plan.
If your dog has bite history, severe panic, sudden behavior change, or you cannot safely manage the environment, pause online practice and seek qualified in-person support.