From Chaos to Calm: Training Your Dog to Relax in Public

From Chaos to Calm: Training Your Dog to Relax in Public

Many dog owners believe calmness is something dogs grow into with age. In reality, calm behavior is a trained skill built through structure, reinforcement, and consistency.

This episode explains how to teach your dog to settle in public environments using a structured training approach. Rather than hoping your dog relaxes naturally, you will learn how to build calm behavior step by step.

Key Topics Covered

  • Why dogs struggle to stay calm in public spaces

  • The difference between obedience and emotional regulation

  • How to define clear criteria for calm behavior

  • Using reinforcement to shape relaxed behavior

  • The role of consistency in training success

  • Why short training sessions are more effective than long outings

  • Common mistakes owners make when training in public environments

The Big Idea

The calm café dog is not a personality trait. It is a trained behavior built through clear expectations, reinforcement, and gradual exposure to new environments.

When dogs understand how to settle and regulate their energy, they become easier to include in everyday life, from outdoor cafés to travel and social environments.

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Dr. Robert Forto

is Alaska Dog Works’ training director.

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Michele Forto

is the lead trainer for Alaska Dog Works.

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