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Why an isolated dog becomes reactive
Lack of controlled experiences and isolation can increase insecurity, frustration, and reactivity.
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Clear articles about dog education, abandonment prevention, adoption, adaptation, and the right relationship between people and dogs.

Lack of controlled experiences and isolation can increase insecurity, frustration, and reactivity.

Forcing interaction can increase stress, insecurity, and reactivity in some dogs.

A nervous system in constant alert mode processes information and learning much less effectively.

Punishment may temporarily stop certain reactions, but it rarely reduces real stress or insecurity.

For many dogs, space and distance are an important form of emotional regulation.

Trust is built differently for every dog and depends heavily on previous experiences.