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Beyond Threshold: The Science of Effective Counter Conditioning and Keeping Dogs Safe During Fireworks, With Certified Dog Behaviorist, Will Bangura

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In this episode of Dog Training Today, certified canine behaviorist Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FFCP, tackles one of the most common—and consequential—mistakes pet parents make when attempting behavior modification: working with their dog above threshold. Whether you're addressing fear-based reactivity, anxiety around people or dogs, or noise sensitivities like fireworks and thunderstorms, the success of counter conditioning and desensitization hinges on one critical factor—your dog must be emotionally below threshold.

Will breaks down exactly what "threshold" means in practical, observable terms, and why too many pet parents unknowingly push their dogs into mild, moderate, or even severe stress while trying to change emotional responses. This episode serves as a reality check and a science-based guide to getting it right.

You'll learn:

  • Why starting too close to a visual or auditory trigger can completely derail counter conditioning efforts
  • The difference between being "physically calm" and "emotionally below threshold"
  • How to recognize subtle, hard-to-read canine body language signals that indicate discomfort or stress—well before overt reactivity surfaces
  • How to establish safe training distances that allow for true learning and emotional reappraisal to occur
  • Why early intervention and incremental exposure are essential, especially with noise-based phobias like fireworks
  • Practical 4th of July safety tips for keeping your dog secure, calm, and protected before, during, and after fireworks begin
  • When to consult with your veterinarian about the use of anti-anxiety medications or natural calming aids to support behavioral progress

Will also explores the neurobiology of fear and stress responses in dogs, offering a clear explanation of how amygdala-driven reactivity undermines learning when a dog is flooded, and why the emotional safety zone is where meaningful behavior change takes place.

Whether you’re a pet parent working through fear-based issues or a professional looking to sharpen your desensitization protocols, this episode offers grounded, science-backed advice you can put into practice immediately. Don’t wait until your dog is reacting—learn what to look for before the reaction ever happens.

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Chapters

1. Welcome to Dog Training Today (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Dog Thresholds (00:01:40)

3. The Art of Counter Conditioning (00:05:02)

4. Common Mistakes in Behavior Modification (00:09:46)

5. 4th of July Preparation for Dogs (00:19:17)

6. Emergency Tips for Firework Phobias (00:27:07)

7. Episode Wrap-up and Resources (00:29:54)

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In this episode of Dog Training Today, certified canine behaviorist Will Bangura, M.S., CAB-ICB, CBCC-KA, CPDT-KA, FFCP, tackles one of the most common—and consequential—mistakes pet parents make when attempting behavior modification: working with their dog above threshold. Whether you're addressing fear-based reactivity, anxiety around people or dogs, or noise sensitivities like fireworks and thunderstorms, the success of counter conditioning and desensitization hinges on one critical factor—your dog must be emotionally below threshold.

Will breaks down exactly what "threshold" means in practical, observable terms, and why too many pet parents unknowingly push their dogs into mild, moderate, or even severe stress while trying to change emotional responses. This episode serves as a reality check and a science-based guide to getting it right.

You'll learn:

  • Why starting too close to a visual or auditory trigger can completely derail counter conditioning efforts
  • The difference between being "physically calm" and "emotionally below threshold"
  • How to recognize subtle, hard-to-read canine body language signals that indicate discomfort or stress—well before overt reactivity surfaces
  • How to establish safe training distances that allow for true learning and emotional reappraisal to occur
  • Why early intervention and incremental exposure are essential, especially with noise-based phobias like fireworks
  • Practical 4th of July safety tips for keeping your dog secure, calm, and protected before, during, and after fireworks begin
  • When to consult with your veterinarian about the use of anti-anxiety medications or natural calming aids to support behavioral progress

Will also explores the neurobiology of fear and stress responses in dogs, offering a clear explanation of how amygdala-driven reactivity undermines learning when a dog is flooded, and why the emotional safety zone is where meaningful behavior change takes place.

Whether you’re a pet parent working through fear-based issues or a professional looking to sharpen your desensitization protocols, this episode offers grounded, science-backed advice you can put into practice immediately. Don’t wait until your dog is reacting—learn what to look for before the reaction ever happens.

Support the show

If you need professional help please visit my Dog Behaviorist website.
Go here for Free Dog Training Articles

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Dog Training Today (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Dog Thresholds (00:01:40)

3. The Art of Counter Conditioning (00:05:02)

4. Common Mistakes in Behavior Modification (00:09:46)

5. 4th of July Preparation for Dogs (00:19:17)

6. Emergency Tips for Firework Phobias (00:27:07)

7. Episode Wrap-up and Resources (00:29:54)

177 episodes

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