Loving the Difficult Dog: What My Reactive Rescues Taught Me About Unconditional Love - Jennyfer Tan

Loving the Difficult Dog: What My Reactive Rescues Taught Me About Unconditional Love

By Jennyfer Tan

  • Release Date: 2026-04-11
  • Genre: Pets

Description

Your hands are still shaking. You just apologized to a stranger who looked at you like you're failing. You can still feel the jolt of the leash.

This is life with a reactive dog. And if you're reading this, you already know that no one else quite understands what that life actually looks like.

Loving the Difficult Dog is not a training manual. It won't give you a protocol or a step-by-step fix. There are other books for that, and you've probably already read them.

This book will help you understand your dog.

Written by certified Family Dog Mediator and Professional Dog Trainer Jennyfer Tan, this book draws on the L.E.G.S. framework (Learning, Environment, Genetics, Self) developed by Kim Brophey, and years of lived experience with two reactive dogs of her own — Rosco and Rei — to offer something most reactive dog resources don't: genuine understanding of why your dog is the way they are, and what they actually need from you.

What you'll find inside:

Why reactivity isn't misbehavior — it's communication, and learning to hear it changes everything. How genetics, early learning, environment, and your dog's individual self all interact to create the dog in front of you. Why the same reactive dog can be completely different in different contexts — and what that tells you about their real needs. The Four Pillars framework for supporting reactive dogs: physical foundation, mental engagement, emotional security, and relationship. How your own nervous system affects your dog's — and what co-regulation actually looks like in practice. Why progress with a reactive dog rarely looks the way you expect it to, and how to measure it honestly. What it means to build a life that works for both of you, even if your dog never fully transforms.

This book is also for you. For the isolation of being the person with that dog. For the grief of the relationship you thought you'd have. For the exhaustion of being hypervigilant on every single walk. For the guilt, the doubt, the 2am forum scrolling, the question you can barely say out loud: is it always going to be this hard?

You're carrying more than people realize. This book sees that.

Jennyfer writes with the authority of someone who has lived this — not just professionally, but personally. As the guardian of two reactive rescue dogs and the parent of a child with autism, she understands what it means to love someone whose needs are complex, to grieve the relationship you expected while building something real with the one in front of you.

This book is for you if:

You've tried the training protocols and your dog is still reactive. You understand that something deeper is going on but don't have the language for it yet. You're exhausted by the management but not willing to give up. You want to understand your dog, not just control them. You need permission to do things differently — and to stop measuring your dog against everyone else's.

Reactivity may not be something you fix. But it is something you can understand. And when you truly understand your dog — their genetics, their history, their individual nervous system, their specific needs — you'll know what to do. Not because you have a protocol, but because you can finally see them clearly.

Your dog has been trying to tell you something all along.

This book will help you hear it.