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Ace of Dogs Hosts Aggressive and Reactive Dog Support Group in Pascoag

Ace of Dogs is hosting a support group for owners of aggressive and reactive dogs at New Leaf Coffee Bar in Pascoag on April 19.

Jamie Taylor1 min read
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Ace of Dogs Hosts Aggressive and Reactive Dog Support Group in Pascoag
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Ace of Dogs is setting up a support circle specifically for owners of aggressive and reactive dogs at New Leaf Coffee Bar on April 19, giving Pascoag's most challenged handlers a moderated space to talk threshold management, trigger stacking, and the isolation that comes with owning a difficult dog.

The session runs from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. at 75 Pascoag Main St. in Pascoag, Rhode Island. Refreshments are available for purchase, and Ace of Dogs is asking attendees to RSVP ahead of time.

The gathering is framed as a guided discussion network, not a formal training clinic. That distinction matters: the format is built around case-sharing, where owners walk through real scenarios, a trainer or behavior professional introduces a concept such as counterconditioning or distance strategy, and participants exchange local referrals including trainers, veterinary behaviorists, and structured behavior-modification resources.

Aggression and severe reactivity sit at the hardest end of the high-drive dog spectrum. Owners managing these dogs often navigate canceled group walks, avoidance routines on neighborhood streets, and months of incremental work before seeing measurable change. Peer-led sessions address the isolation piece directly: someone three months ahead on a desensitization protocol can offer ground-level insight that a printed training plan cannot.

One practical note before April 19: this session is designed for owners, not dogs. Reactive or aggressive dogs should stay home unless Ace of Dogs has specifically arranged a controlled setup. The value here is in the human conversation, and New Leaf Coffee Bar's layout is suited to exactly that.

The April 19 session is a rare thing in the high-drive dog world: a low-barrier, no-judgment entry point into a community that understands what sustained reactive-dog management actually looks like month to month.

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