04 May The Real Problem: Tension, Reactivity & Conflict Posted at 22:40h in CEWS by admin 0 Comments 0 Likes Why Dogs Pull: The Conflict Between Wanting and Restraint Your dog pulls because they want something or they want to get away from something.Not because they’re trying to annoy you. The Truth Most People MissEvery pulling moment is driven by one simple force:MotivationYour dog either wants to:Move towards something (excitement, curiosity, prey, play)Move away from something (fear, discomfort, uncertainty) The ConflictNow add the lead.The dog moves forward.The lead tightens.Movement stops.And in that moment:A conflict is created.Your dog:wants to go forwardbut physically can’t What Happens NextThis is where behaviour changes.Because when movement is blocked:Frustration buildsStress increasesArousal spikesAnd behaviour escalates.Pulling becomes strongerLunging appearsBarking beginsAs shown in the CEWS walking model, when the flight option is restricted, dogs may shift into fight or shutdown responsesWe can see: Pulling is not the problem.It’s the result of a blocked need.What is the CEWS ReframeInstead of asking:“How do I stop pulling?”We ask:“Why does my dog need to move right now?”Because:CEWS: The walk is not exercise; it’s regulation.Calm is designed, not trained.So, If you understand motivation…you stop fighting behaviourand start redirecting it.
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