Afleveringen
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What if your reactive dog didnât need to be fixedâjust understood?
In this episode of How to Have a Happy Dog Without Going for a Walk, Iâm talking about reactive dogsâthose who bark, lunge, or struggle around othersâand why trying to turn them into "normal" dogs often does more harm than good. I believe reactive dogs deserve lives that are adapted to their needs, not shaped around our expectations.
Youâll hear the story of Orla, a senior rescue dog who came to live with me while I was running a daycare centre. I initially thought sheâd be an easy fitâuntil she decompressed and her dog reactivity became clear. Rather than force her into environments she couldnât cope with, I made changes to support her version of a happy life. That meant private walks, distance from unknown dogs, trick training at home, and a strong bond built through trust and communicationânot pressure.
I also share why I donât feel guilty for leaving certain dogs at home, like Mungo, when we go on family holidays. A peaceful dog isnât one whoâs doing all the things we wantâitâs one whoâs not doing the things that cause them stress.
If youâre parenting a reactive dog, this episode is a reminder that your dog isnât broken. Youâll learn how to read their signals, respond with compassion, and use enrichment and trick training to meet their needsâwithout expecting them to enjoy busy parks, group walks, or chaotic social outings.
Iâm Laura Carterâdog trainer, author of The Vet Says Rest (available now on Amazon), and founder of Wags Without Walks. You can find out more, join our online community, or explore training programmes like Reliable Recall, Pulling to Perfect, and Smart Puppy at www.lauracartercanines.com.
Follow along on social media @lauracartercanines and @wags_without_walksâand if this episode helped you see your dog in a new light, please share it with someone else who needs to hear that it's okay not to fix everything.
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In this powerful second episode of How to Have a Happy Dog Without Going for a Walk, Iâm sharing the story that had to come firstâMungoâs.Mungo is a working cocker spaniel who came into my life with a long list of challenges: reactivity, guarding, zero recall, and a history that included multiple homes and even a near miss with euthanasia. On paper, he was a dog who needed more walks, more exercise, more "wearing out." But the truth turned out to be the opposite.Iâm Laura Carterâdog trainer, founder of Wags Without Walks, and author of The Vet Says Rest (available on Amazon). In this episode, I talk openly about what itâs really like to live with a dog like Mungo. From our early days together to our move to rural Scotland, youâll hear how trying to force him into the âideal pet dogâ mould only made things harderâand how giving him space, structure, and meaningful enrichment changed everything.This episode is for anyone struggling with a dog who seems too much. If youâve ever felt like more exercise only winds your dog up, or like walks are making behaviour worse instead of better, Mungoâs story will hit home.Youâll also hear about the tools that helped him thrive, like scent work, trick training, and having a safe space of his own. Because the answer to a happy, balanced dog isnât always a longer walkâitâs the right kind of support.To find out more, join my online community, or sign up for courses like Smart Puppy, Reliable Recall, and Pulling to Perfect, visit www.lauracartercanines.com.And donât forget to follow along on Instagram and Facebook @lauracartercanines and @wags_without_walks. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with someone else who needs to hear that there is another way.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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What if skipping your daily dog walk didnât make you a bad ownerâbut actually made your dog happier?
Welcome to the very first episode of How to Have a Happy Dog Without Going for a Walk. Iâm Laura Carterâdog trainer, author of The Vet Says Rest (available now on Amazon), and mum to five amazing dogs. In this introductory episode, Iâm sharing my story, my journey into dog training, and how I discovered a completely different way to raise calm, connected dogsâwithout relying on daily walks.
Youâll get to know my dogs Siri, Mungo, Emba, Dexter, and Kody, and hear how each of them has helped shape the way I train and live with dogs today. I also talk about my big move from Kent to rural Scotland, the dream training space weâve built here, and how I created Wags Without Walksâmy online community for owners who want something better than stressful lead walks and guilt-fuelled routines.
If youâve ever felt like walking your dog is more of a struggle than a joy, or wondered if thereâs another way, this podcast is for you. Iâll be offering advice, sharing stories, and giving you fun, practical ideas to build a better relationship with your dogâright at home.
Find out more, sign up for my online training programmes like Smart Puppy, Reliable Recall, and Pulling to Perfect, and join the community at www.lauracartercanines.com.
And come say hi on social media @lauracartercanines and @wags_without_walks. Letâs change the way we think about walking our dogsâand start building calmer, happier lives together.