Why Standard Obedience Fails High-Drive Dogs in San Rafael

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Obedience Is Not Emotional Regulation

High-drive dogs often know commands but cannot execute them under arousal. Obedience does not reduce drive; it simply attempts to override it.

Why San Rafael Amplifies the Problem

Dense neighborhoods, foot traffic, and limited decompression space increase stimulation. Dogs bred for work or movement reach threshold faster.

Genetic Drive vs Willful Disobedience

Many dogs labeled “stubborn” are expressing breed-appropriate drive. Punishing drive creates conflict rather than clarity.

The Role of the Genetic Blueprint

Module I: The Genetic Blueprint explains how inherited traits dictate arousal thresholds. Management must come before obedience.

What Actually Works

Structure, outlet planning, and handler consistency reduce arousal so obedience becomes usable. This philosophy is central to dog-training-near-me programs designed for high-drive dogs.

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