A specialized training workshop for reactive dogs held at the New Hampshire SPCA.
Tue, 16 Jun 2026
4:00 PM – 6:30 PM (America/New_York)
New Hampshire SPCA Stratham , New Hampshire
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The Reactive Dog 2 workshop at the New Hampshire SPCA is designed for owners seeking to improve their dog's behavior in a controlled, professional setting. Led by experienced instructors, this session focuses on practical techniques to manage reactivity through positive reinforcement and structured exercises. Participants will learn how to better understand their dog's triggers and implement effective strategies for calmer interactions. This workshop is an essential step for building confidence and improving communication with your pet.
What to Expect
Participants will engage in hands-on training exercises designed to address specific reactive behaviors in a safe and supportive environment.
Who Should Attend
Dog owners
Pet parents
Handlers of reactive dogs
Individuals seeking behavior training
Agenda Overview
The session runs from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM, focusing on behavior modification and handler techniques.
Venue & Address
New Hampshire SPCA
104 Portsmouth Ave Stratham , New Hampshire – 03885 United States
Organizer
New Hampshire SPCA · Non-profit
The NHSPCA provides animal welfare services and training programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event held?
At the New Hampshire SPCA Training Room, 104 Portsmouth Ave, Stratham, NH.
Who is the instructor?
The workshop is led by Louise B.
Is registration required?
Yes, registration is required via the NHSPCA website or Sawyer.
What should I bring?
Please bring your dog, high-value treats, and any specific training gear recommended.
Is this for all dogs?
This is specifically for reactive dogs; please check prerequisites.
How long is the session?
The workshop lasts 2.5 hours.
Tags
dog training
reactive dog
NHSPCA
Stratham
pet workshop
canine behavior
Summary
A professional training workshop for reactive dogs at the New Hampshire SPCA.