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You got a dog because you wanted connection. Companionship. Joy. But right now, it feels like something else. There’s guilt after the hard walks. Dread before them. A quiet, persistent voice that says you’re not doing this right, that a better dog parent would have it figured out by now. You don’t need more training tips. You need someone who understands what it actually feels like to love a dog who’s struggling, and to be the person holding the lead trying to hold it all together. That’s what The Mindful Dog Parent is here for. This is the weekly podcast for overwhelmed dog parents who know that something deeper is going on — even if they can’t quite name it yet. Dog parents who are carrying more than just a dog lead on their walks. Dog parents who are ready to stop blaming themselves and start understanding what’s actually happening. Hosted by Sian Lawley-Rudd — dog behaviour expert, ethical trainer, and creator of Nervous-System Aware Dog Parenting™ — each episode works across three layers: your emotions, your nervous system, and your mindset. Because all three are intertwined. You can’t change how your dog behaves without understanding how you feel. You can’t regulate your dog’s nervous system without first understanding your own. And you can’t build a genuinely different relationship without shifting the mindset that got you here. This isn’t dog training advice in the traditional sense. It’s something deeper — and more lasting. Inside, you’ll find: - Honest conversations about dog parent guilt, shame, burnout, and dread — the things nobody else is talking about - The nervous system science behind why you and your dog wind each other up (and how to change it) - Mindset shifts that change how you see yourself and your dog - Practical tools you can use on today’s walk, not just in perfect conditions - A pathway toward genuine calm and connection — for you and your dog together This podcast is for you if your dog is reactive, anxious, or just harder than you expected — and if you’re the kind of person who knows the solution probably starts with you, even if you don’t know where to begin. It’s for the overwhelmed dog parent who is done with surface-level fixes and ready to go deeper. New episodes every Tuesday. Subscribe wherever you listen — and if something resonates, share it with the dog parent in your life who needs to hear it.
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The Mindful Dog Parent: Dog Training Advice & Calm Support for Overwhelmed Owners

You got a dog because you wanted connection. Companionship. Joy. But right now, it feels like something else. There’s guilt after the hard walks. Dread before them. A quiet, persistent voice that says you’re not doing this right, that a better dog parent would have it figured out by now. You don’t need more training tips. You need someone who understands what it actually feels like to love a dog who’s struggling, and to be the person holding the lead trying to hold it all together. That’s what The Mindful Dog Parent is here for. This is the weekly podcast for overwhelmed dog parents who know that something deeper is going on — even if they can’t quite name it yet. Dog parents who are carrying more than just a dog lead on their walks. Dog parents who are ready to stop blaming themselves and start understanding what’s actually happening. Hosted by Sian Lawley-Rudd — dog behaviour expert, ethical trainer, and creator of Nervous-System Aware Dog Parenting™ — each episode works across three layers: your emotions, your nervous system, and your mindset. Because all three are intertwined. You can’t change how your dog behaves without understanding how you feel. You can’t regulate your dog’s nervous system without first understanding your own. And you can’t build a genuinely different relationship without shifting the mindset that got you here. This isn’t dog training advice in the traditional sense. It’s something deeper — and more lasting. Inside, you’ll find: - Honest conversations about dog parent guilt, shame, burnout, and dread — the things nobody else is talking about - The nervous system science behind why you and your dog wind each other up (and how to change it) - Mindset shifts that change how you see yourself and your dog - Practical tools you can use on today’s walk, not just in perfect conditions - A pathway toward genuine calm and connection — for you and your dog together This podcast is for you if your dog is reactive, anxious, or just harder than you expected — and if you’re the kind of person who knows the solution probably starts with you, even if you don’t know where to begin. It’s for the overwhelmed dog parent who is done with surface-level fixes and ready to go deeper. New episodes every Tuesday. Subscribe wherever you listen — and if something resonates, share it with the dog parent in your life who needs to hear it.
This podcast is hosted by Captivate's Logo