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Listen Dog Training: The Walk & Talk
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Leash up your dog, hit the pavement, and tune in to The Walk & Talk with award-winning dog trainer Lisa Burton. In each episode, Lisa pulls back the curtain on dog behaviour, sharing the real, no-nonsense strategies for tackling everyday challenges and achieving lasting, positive results. No fluff, no gatekeeping—just practical tips and expert advice that makes dog training fun, accessible, and achievable for every dog owner.
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If dog training has started to feel heavy, frustrating, or like something you’re constantly getting wrong… this episode is going to feel like a breath of fresh air.
Inspired by the powerful ideas in Feel-Good Productivity by Ali Abdaal, I’m breaking down how shifting your emotional approach to training - away from urgency and towards enjoyment - can completely transform your results.
This isn’t about doing less… It’s about doing things differently!
You’ll learn how to take the pressure off, reconnect with your dog, and rediscover the joy in training, while still making meaningful, lasting progress.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why pressure and urgency are actually blocking your dog’s progress
How your emotional state directly impacts your dog’s behaviour (and what to do about it)
The concept of ‘side quests’ and how to use them to make training feel fun again
How to simplify your training so it feels achievable, not overwhelming
The neuroscience behind why positive emotion accelerates learning
How to create a feel-good training loop that builds motivation and consistency
A simple, practical structure you can use on your very next walk
The powerful mindset shift that will help you stop chasing perfection and start seeing real progress
🚀 Ready to take this work to the next level?
The Listen Dog Training Membership is now OPEN! 🎉 and this is where we put everything you’ve learned in this episode into action. Inside, you’ll get structured training, ongoing guidance, and a supportive community where you can grow your skills, get feedback, and truly master your dog’s behaviour.
👉 Join here: The Listen Dog Training Online Club - Listen Dog Training
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
If you’ve ever felt like your reactive dog can only cope when you’re fully switched on, armed with treats, and managing every second - you are not imagining it.
In this episode, we’re diving into a powerful (and slightly uncomfortable) question: what if treats alone aren’t creating the kind of lasting change you’re hoping for?
Inspired by Grisha Stewart’s BAT, we explore the difference between traditional counter conditioning and a more autonomy-driven approach to behaviour change… one that prioritises distance, choice, and your dog’s ability to actually process the world around them.
This isn’t about throwing out what you’ve been taught; it’s about refining it, deepening it, and understanding when to step in… and when to step back.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why counter conditioning can sometimes create progress that feels fragile or dependent on you
What’s really happening inside your dog’s brain when you use food vs. when you allow observation and space
The key concept of control and agency—and why it’s critical for reducing reactivity
How BAT-style setups help dogs process triggers instead of just “coping” around them
The difference between a dog who is trained around triggers… and one who genuinely feels safe
How to start blending both approaches to create more resilient, independent behaviour
When to step in and actively train… and when doing less will actually create more progress
🚀 Ready to take this work to the next level?
The Listen Dog Training Membership is now OPEN - and this is where we put everything you’ve learned in this episode into action.
Inside, you’ll get structured training, ongoing guidance, and a supportive community where you can grow your skills, get feedback, and truly master your dog’s behaviour.
👉 Join here: https://listendogtraining.com/online-dog-training-club
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
In this episode of The Walk & Talk, we’ll explore the hidden reason many training plans fall apart: cognitive overload. When owners are trying to remember too many techniques, rules, and instructions at once, the brain simply can’t execute them reliably in real-life situations.
This episode dives into the psychology of habit formation, the neuroscience of overwhelm, and why simple systems outperform perfect training plans every time.
You’ll learn:
Why inconsistency is usually a symptom, not the problem
How cognitive overload sabotages good intentions
Why most training advice fails real households
How to create a realistic training rhythm that actually sticks
The simple ‘3-anchor system’ that will get you out of a training rut
If training feels messy, frustrating, or like something you’re constantly falling behind on - this episode will completely change how you see the problem... and give you the solution!
🚀 Ready to take this work to the next level?
The Listen Dog Training Membership is now OPEN - and this is where we put everything you’ve learned in this episode into action.
Inside, you’ll get structured training, ongoing guidance, and a supportive community where you can grow your skills, get feedback, and truly master your dog’s behaviour.
👉 Join here: https://listendogtraining.com/online-dog-training-club
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
Have you ever felt like your dog suddenly ‘forgot’ all their puppy socialisation?
One minute they were happily greeting strangers, confidently exploring the world, and strolling through busy environments without a care… and the next, they’re barking at people, hesitating in places they used to love, or acting unsure about things that were never a problem before.
If you’re living with a teenage dog and wondering what on earth happened - this episode is for you.
We’ll explore the neuroscience behind why confident puppies can suddenly become cautious teenagers, and why this stage is far more normal (and temporary) than many owners realise.
You’ll learn why adolescence is a critical period of brain development, how neural pathways are being refined during this time, and why your dog’s threat detection system might be working a little overtime.
Most importantly, I’ll walk you through how to respond in a way that genuinely builds your dog’s confidence, rather than accidentally making things harder.
In this episode, you'll learn:
What synaptic pruning is and how the teenage brain restructures learning
Why the brain follows a ‘use it or lose it’ rule during development
How the amygdala becomes more sensitive during adolescence
Why teenage dogs are more likely to notice novelty and potential threats in their environment
The science behind adolescent fear periods and why they exist
Why early puppy socialisation is still incredibly valuable - even if your dog seems to regress
How confidence actually develops in the brain through positive experiences
Why pushing exposure too quickly can backfire with nervous adolescent dogs
Practical ways to rebuild confidence through manageable environments and thoughtful training
If you’re navigating the rollercoaster of adolescence with your dog right now, this episode will give you reassurance, science-backed insight, and practical guidance to help you support your dog through this critical developmental stage.
🚀 Ready to take this work to the next level?
The Listen Dog Training Membership is now OPEN - and this is where we put everything you’ve learned in this episode into action.
Inside, you’ll get structured training, ongoing guidance, and a supportive community where you can grow your skills, get feedback, and truly master your dog’s behaviour.
👉 Join here: https://listendogtraining.com/online-dog-training-club
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
If your dog steals everything in sight - food off the counter, socks from the laundry, tea towels, remote controls, or anything they can grab - you are absolutely not alone.
In this episode of The Walk & Talk, we dive deep into the science behind stealing and counter surfing so you can finally understand why this behaviour happens, why it becomes such a persistent habit, and how to solve it.
We’ll explore the fascinating neuroscience behind dogs’ scavenging instincts, how the dopamine seeking system makes counter surfing incredibly addictive, and why adolescent dogs are especially prone to opportunistic behaviour.
Most importantly, I’ll walk you through the practical training and management strategies that actually work!
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why counter surfing is so common in adolescent dogs
The powerful dopamine-driven seeking system that motivates dogs to investigate food
How variable reinforcement makes stealing extremely persistent
Why chasing your dog or grabbing items can accidentally turn stealing into a game
The role of impulse control development in teenage dogs
Why management is not failure - and why it’s actually a critical part of behaviour change
How to teach alternative behaviours so your dog learns what to do instead of stealing
Practical training to build food neutrality and impulse control
How enrichment, chewing outlets, and mental stimulation reduce opportunistic behaviours
Why this phase often improves dramatically as your dog matures
🚀 Ready to take this work to the next level?
The Listen Dog Training Membership is now OPEN - and this is where I can help you put everything you’ve learned in this episode into action.
Inside, you’ll get structured training, ongoing guidance, and a supportive community where you can grow your skills, get feedback, and truly master your dog’s behaviour.
👉 Join here: https://listendogtraining.com/online-dog-training-club
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
In this episode of The Walk & Talk, we’re diving into one of the most overlooked (and most powerful) skills in dog training: observation.
You’ll learn why timing feels so hard, why your dog seems to ‘ignore’ you, and why two people can follow the exact same training plan… and get completely different results.
This isn’t about doing more. It’s about noticing more.
And once you unlock this skill, everything starts to feel clearer, calmer, and so much easier - for both you and your dog.
🎯 In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why struggling with training doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong
The real reason your timing feels 'off'
What skilled trainers notice that most owners completely miss
How to spot behaviour changes before they become a problem
Why your dog’s “disobedience” is often just missed communication
Practical ways to train your observation skills starting today
How improving your awareness transforms your confidence instantly
🚀 Ready to take this work to the next level?
The Listen Dog Training Membership is now OPEN - and this is where we put everything you’ve learned in this episode into action.
Inside, you’ll get structured training, ongoing guidance, and a supportive community where you can grow your skills, get feedback, and truly master your dog’s behaviour.
👉 Join here: https://listendogtraining.com/online-dog-training-club
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
What if the goal of dog training isn’t to eliminate your dog’s emotions… but to help them function better within them?
In this episode, I’m challenging one of the most widely accepted ideas in modern dog training: that we should always aim to completely change how our dogs feel about things in order to change their behaviour.
Because while emotional change absolutely matters… it’s not always the full picture. And in some cases, it’s setting owners up with an expectation that is incredibly difficult - or even biologically unrealistic - to achieve.
Instead, I’m introducing a more powerful, practical, and science-backed approach:
👉 Teaching your dog how to think, choose, and respond even when they’re feeling something big.
This episode will completely shift how you view reactivity, emotional change, and what ‘success’ in training actually looks like, giving you a far more empowering and achievable path forward.
🚀 Ready to take this work to the next level?
The Listen Dog Training Membership is now OPEN - and this is where we put everything you’ve learned in this episode into action.
Inside, you’ll get structured training, ongoing guidance, and a supportive community where you can grow your skills, get feedback, and truly master your dog’s behaviour.
👉 Join here: https://listendogtraining.com/online-dog-training-club/
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why changing your dog’s emotional response isn’t always enough (or realistic)
The crucial difference between emotional change vs. behavioural control under arousal
How dogs can still feel triggered but behave calmly - and why this is a huge win
The science behind inherited fear responses and why some reactions run deeper than training alone
Why trying to eliminate emotion entirely can actually work against your dog’s biology
A more effective framework: reducing intensity instead of chasing perfect neutrality
How to teach your dog to think in high-arousal situations
Practical, actionable ways to build resilience, focus, and better decision-making around triggers
What real progress should actually look like in your training journey
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
Have you ever searched your dog’s behaviour online, hoping for reassurance… only to come away feeling more confused, overwhelmed, or unsure than before?
In this episode of The Walk & Talk, I’m unpacking why Googling your dog’s behaviour so often makes things feel harder rather than easier. We’ll explore how behaviour advice gets stripped of context online, why dogs don’t fit neatly into quick answers or one-size-fits-all solutions, and how this leaves so many thoughtful, committed dog owners feeling unsupported and second-guessing themselves.
I also share a little about a passion project I’ve been quietly building behind the scenes: a new membership designed to offer ongoing guidance, context, and support for dog owners who want to understand behaviour more deeply - without constantly starting from scratch.
If you’ve ever felt lost, overwhelmed, or frustrated despite trying your best for your dog, this episode is for you.
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work? 👉 Find out more about the membership here:
https://listendogtraining.com/online-dog-training-club/
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why searching for dog behaviour advice online often leads to more confusion, not clarity
How behaviour gets oversimplified when context is removed
Why dogs don’t respond well to quick fixes and generic solutions
What’s missing between free advice and one-to-one training support
How better understanding (not more effort) builds confidence with your dog
Why feeling stuck doesn’t mean you’re failing - it means you’re under-supported
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
So often, dog behaviour struggles are treated as training problems - something to fix with better cues, more reps, or stricter consistency… but behaviourists know that behaviour is never just about training.
In this episode of The Walk & Talk, I’m taking you deep into the whole-dog picture: the full range of factors professional behaviourists assess when working with behaviour challenges like reactivity, anxiety, over-arousal, poor focus, aggression, or emotional shutdown.
You’ll learn why lasting behaviour change doesn’t start with exercises, but with foundations: the dog’s physical health, nervous system, emotional safety, environment, routine, relationships, and daily life experience. I explain how each of these areas shapes behaviour, how they interact, and why training layered onto the wrong foundations so often fails.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing all the training you’ve been told to do, but progress still feels fragile or inconsistent, this episode will completely change how you see your dog, and your role in supporting them.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How behaviourists assess a dog’s entire life picture before ever prescribing training
Why pain, discomfort, and physical health play such a powerful (and often missed) role in behaviour
How diet, gut health, and the gut–brain axis influence emotional regulation and reactivity
Why overstimulation, poor sleep, and chronic stress sabotage the training progress
The difference between exercise that regulates the nervous system and exercise that fuels over-arousal
How environment, routine, and predictability shape a dog’s sense of safety
Why relationships, communication, and learning history matter more than just ‘obedience’
How behaviourists layer training on top of lifestyle changes to create stable, lasting behaviour change
👉 Because we talk about the importance of nutrition in this episode, you can get 20% off Wilson’s Fresh Dog Food & Supplements range using my exclusive link here!
This is a brand I genuinely trust and use, and one I believe supports dogs’ physical health, gut health, and emotional regulation.
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work? Check out my digital training products, freebies and online courses at:
👉 www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover; it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy.
We talk about bad behaviour all the time as dog owners - pulling, barking, jumping, ignoring recall - but what if much of what we’re trying to ‘fix’ is actually just normal, functional dog behaviour playing out in a very human world?
In this episode of The Walk & Talk, we take a compassionate, science-led look at behaviour from the dog’s perspective. We explore why so many common frustrations make perfect sense when you understand canine biology, evolution and genetics, and how modern lifestyles often set dogs up to struggle, despite our very best intentions.
This episode is for you if you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing something wrong… or whether your dog might simply be responding exactly as a dog would.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why many behaviours we label as ‘bad’ are actually natural, functional, and deeply rooted in canine evolution
How domestication and selective breeding shaped modern dogs - and why that matters in everyday training
The difference between a training problem, a lifestyle mismatch, and an unmet emotional or biological need
How to tell when behaviour needs obedience training, enrichment, management, or nervous system support
Why behaviour is always communication - and what your dog may be trying to tell you
Practical ways to design a life that meets your dog’s needs and works for you, without chasing perfection
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work? Check out my digital training products, freebies and online courses at www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover—it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
By the end of January, most New Year’s resolutions are already hanging by a thread - and dog training goals are no exception. If you started this year with good intentions for your dog, but you’re already feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or unsure where to focus… this episode is for you.
In this episode, we’re talking about how to set dog training goals that actually stick: goals that respect how behaviour change really works, fit into real life, and don’t rely on constant motivation or perfection. We’ll explore why setbacks are not a sign of failure, how to decide what training to prioritise first, and how small, consistent changes can completely transform your life with your dog over time.
If you’re ready to stop starting over and start building momentum with your dog, this episode will help you reset, refocus, and move forward with clarity and confidence.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How to set SMART dog training goals that are realistic, measurable, and genuinely life-changing
Why behaviour change is non-linear, and how to stop interpreting normal setbacks as failure
How to decide what to work on first so you’re not trying to fix everything at once
The difference between skills problems and state problems - and why that matters
How to build training habits that fit into your real life, not an idealised version of it
Why consistency beats intensity, and how to make progress without burnout
How engagement and foundations can make everything else in training easier
🔗 👉 21 Day Engagement Training: a structured, science-led programme designed to help you build connection, focus, and emotional safety as a daily habit, so training becomes easier and more effective over time.
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover; it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy.
Separation anxiety and alone-time struggles are some of the most distressing challenges dog owners face, and yet the advice we’re often given can feel rushed, outdated, or even harmful.
In this episode of The Walk & Talk, we take a deep, science-led look at separation training for dogs, moving beyond quick fixes and ‘just leave them’ advice to explore what dogs actually need in order to feel safe when they’re alone.
Drawing on attachment theory, nervous system science, and over a decade of hands-on behaviour work, I unpack why independence doesn’t come from forced separation, but from secure attachment, emotional regulation, and thoughtful, gradual, intentional training.
Whether you’re raising a puppy, supporting a dog who panics when left alone, or navigating hyper-attachment to one specific person, this episode will help you understand what’s really going on beneath the behaviour, and how to train in a way that builds confidence rather than survival.
If you’ve ever worried that you’re ‘doing it wrong,’ or been told you’re just spoiling your dog too much, this episode is for you.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why forcing dogs to ‘get used to’ being alone often backfires - and what it teaches the nervous system instead
How attachment science (John Bowlby & Mary Ainsworth) helps us understand separation anxiety and independence in dogs
Why secure attachment is the foundation of confident independence, not the enemy of it
The difference between dogs who fear being alone and dogs who are hyper-attached to their owner - and why this matters for training
How to introduce separation in ways your dog chooses, using distance-based enrichment and emotional safety
How desensitisation and counter-conditioning actually work for separation struggles
How to prevent separation issues from puppyhood by prioritising regulation, safety, and connection
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work? Check out my digital training products, freebies and online courses at www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
So many dog owners are stuck in a cycle of trying to wear their dog out - longer walks, more running, more stimulation - yet still living with dogs who feel fizzy, reactive, over-aroused, and hard work to coexist with!
In this episode of The Walk & Talk, we’re unpacking one of the most misunderstood concepts in modern dog training: regulation vs exertion.
You’ll learn why exhausting your dog doesn’t automatically create calm, how a dysregulated nervous system shows up as reactivity and ‘too much’ behaviour, and what actually helps dogs develop true emotional balance. This episode is a deep, science-backed reframe that will change how you think about exercise, enrichment, and everyday life with your dog - especially if you’re raising a sensitive, reactive, or high-energy dog.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything yet still struggling with overstimulation and chaos, this episode will bring clarity, relief, and a whole new way forward.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why ‘tiring your dog out’ often creates more reactivity, not less
The difference between physical exhaustion and nervous system regulation
How overstimulation shows up in behaviour - and why calm can’t be forced
What regulating activities actually look like in real life
How to blend exercise and regulation to meet your individual dog’s needs
Why some high-energy dogs need less intensity, not more
How daily lifestyle factors influence your dog’s ability to settle
What calm really is - and how to help your dog learn it, rather than chase it
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work? Check out my digital training products, freebies and online courses at www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
What if dog training didn’t leave you feeling anxious, defeated, or like you’re constantly getting it wrong?
In this episode, I’m sharing something that sits at the very heart of my work as a dog trainer - not techniques, not quick fixes, but the emotional experience I want you to have with your dog.
Because how you feel about your dog directly shapes how you train, how your dog learns, and whether progress actually sticks.
We explore why pressure, perfectionism, and constant worry don’t create better behaviour… and what does. I’ll break down the science of learning, nervous system regulation, and engagement, and show you how shifting your mindset can transform both your training results and your relationship with your dog.
This episode is for you if you love your dog deeply, but sometimes feel overwhelmed, frustrated, or unsure whether you’re doing enough, and you just want training to feel lighter, more joyful, and more sustainable.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why behaviour change starts with emotion - for both dogs and owners
What joy, confidence, and connection actually do to a dog’s brain and learning ability
The difference between compliance and true engagement (and why it matters)
How stress and pressure quietly sabotage training progress
Why nervous system regulation is a missing piece in most training plans
How to shift from judgement to curiosity when your dog struggles and what you’ll gain
What realistic progress really looks like (and how to recognise it)
How your mindset and self-talk directly influence your dog’s behaviour
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work? Check out my digital training products, freebies and online courses at www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover—it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
Reactivity training isn’t just about stopping barking or lunging - it’s about understanding how your dog’s brain learns, and knowing exactly when to give them space to make a choice… and when to step in and support them.
In this episode we break down one of the most misunderstood parts of reactive dog training: the balance between choice-based disengagement and preventative management. If you’ve ever wondered whether you should let your dog ‘look then look away’ or whether you should interrupt, block, or move them away, this episode will finally give you clear answers, rooted in real behavioural science.
You’ll walk away understanding the brain pathways, the emotional processes, and the learning outcomes behind each approach, and you’ll know exactly how to choose the right strategy for your dog in your moment.
Whether your dog is early in their training journey or already developing self-regulation skills, this episode will help you train with confidence, nuance, compassion and success.
Check out my full Reactivity Rehabilitation Programme here. 👈
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why a dog’s ability to ‘choose calm’ depends on specific neurological pathways
How the prefrontal cortex and amygdala influence reactive behaviours
The benefits of voluntary disengagement (and when it becomes counterproductive)
How management prevents rehearsal… and why rehearsal matters so much
How to assess your dog’s arousal level in real time so you always choose the right strategy
When to let your dog look, observe, and process… and when stepping in is the kindest option
Why both strategies are essential - and how to blend them seamlessly on the same walk
How to build a long-term, resilient, regulated dog who can genuinely cope in the real world
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work? Check out my digital training products, freebies and online courses at www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
I’ve always believed the week between Christmas and New Year has a magic all of its own - and it’s the perfect pocket of the year to imagine what life could look like… especially life with your dog!
So this week, we’re diving into how to design a year of success with your dog in 2026. Whether you’re dreaming bigger, wanting more consistency, or feeling ready to create a calmer, happier home for both you and your dog, this episode will give you the clarity, mindset shifts, and practical strategies you need.
You’ll discover how to reflect intentionally, choose the right goals, and build a training plan that fits your real life, all while reconnecting with the joy and magic of having a dog by your side.
👉 Check out my Digital Dog Training Planner here if you need support setting goals, and designing a training plan that works.
👉 If you’re not sure where to start, my Design Your Own Dog Training Pack will walk you step-by-step through creating a game plan to transform problem behaviours.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why this magical ‘in-between’ week is the perfect time for big-picture dreaming
How to use the Dog Owner’s Wheel of Life to understand where your focus should be
The power of choosing goals that are both realistic and hopeful
What makes a training plan truly effective (and why most fail)
How to pick exercises tailored to your dog and lifestyle
The mindset shifts that make consistency effortless
Ways to bring more joy, love, and connection into life with your dog
How to set yourself up for a successful and fulfilling 2026
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work? Check out all my digital training products, freebies and online courses at www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
Multi-dog households can be magical… or they can be chaotic, stressful, and full of tension. In this episode, I’m taking you on a deep dive into everything you need to know to make life with multiple dogs work beautifully. We’ll cover how to set up your home for harmony, choose the right dog to join your family, manage different personalities and energy levels, and prevent common multi-dog problems before they escalate.
Whether you’re thinking of adding a second dog, or you’re already juggling two (or more!) canine companions, this episode is packed with science-backed strategies, practical tips, and insights that actually work.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How to decide if a multi-dog household is the right choice for you and your current dog
What to consider when choosing a second (or third) dog, including energy, play style, and temperament
How to introduce a new dog gradually to prevent stress, tension, or conflict
The core training foundations each dog needs individually and as a group for a harmonious home
How to meet different dogs’ needs without burning out
Common multi-dog problems - like resource guarding, bullying, over-arousal, and covert stress - and how to prevent them
Long-term strategies to maintain balance, peace, and wellbeing in a multi-dog household
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work? Check out my digital training products, freebies and online courses at www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover—it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
Christmas is magical… but let's be honest, it can also be absolute sensory chaos for our dogs. From the doorbell ringing every six minutes to children running around high on festive excitement to endless food temptations everywhere - it’s no wonder so many dogs struggle at this time of year.
But the good news? With just two weeks to go, you can completely change the way your dog copes, behaves, and feels during the festive season. In this episode, I’m walking you through the brain science behind Christmas overwhelm, the real reasons dogs ‘misbehave,’ and the simple but powerful training strategies that will help you create the calmest, easiest Christmas you’ve ever had with your dog.
This is the episode you’ll want to save, share, and come back to every festive season; it’s packed with practical tools, nervous system insight, and lifestyle tweaks that make a HUGE difference in a short space of time.
Download your FREE Christmas Cheat Sheet HERE.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why Christmas is a perfect storm for canine dysregulation (and what’s really happening in your dog’s brain)
Simple two-week nervous system regulation strategies to implement now
How to create a ‘Christmas Sanctuary Space’ that prevents overwhelm before it starts
The one type of walk that sets your dog up for calmness - and the one that secretly sabotages it
How pattern games can instantly reduce arousal and build predictable calm
What to do when your dog barks at visitors (and why shouting never works)
A visitor arrival routine that stops jumping, barking, and chaos
How to prevent food stealing without micromanaging your dog all day
Bedtime routines that help anxious or unsettled dogs relax during the festive season
A real-life walkthrough of what a calm, regulated Christmas Day with your dog can look like
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work?
Check out my digital training products, freebies and online courses at www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover — it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
Why does your dog listen perfectly at home… but suddenly forget everything the moment you step outside? Why does reactivity dissolve in one environment and explode in another? And why does training sometimes feel like you’re starting from scratch every time you change location?
In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the real reason behind inconsistent behaviour: your dog’s incredible ability to contextualise. You’ll learn how dogs form multi-sensory ‘pictures' when learning, why their brains don’t automatically generalise skills, and how emotional state and environment shape every behaviour they can (or can’t) access.
This isn’t just fascinating neuroscience… it’s transformational for real-life training. Once you understand how your dog’s brain maps the world, everything becomes easier: recall, loose-lead walking, reactivity, engagement, calmness, settling, focus… all of it!
Whether you’re raising an adolescent whirlwind, supporting a reactive dog, or simply wanting a more connected partnership, this episode will completely change how you understand & train your dog.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How your dog’s brain uses environmental and emotional cues to encode behaviour
Why dogs don’t generalise skills automatically - and how to teach them to
The real neuroscience behind inconsistency and why it’s not disobedience
What state-dependent learning is (and how it shapes your dog’s reliability)
How to build skills that actually transfer from home to the real world
Practical, real-life examples of contextual training in action
How understanding context can transform reactivity, engagement and focus
The step-by-step mindset shift that makes training feel calmer, clearer, and easier
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work? Check out my digital training products, freebies and online courses at www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover. It helps the podcast grow and supports more people to train with confidence, clarity, and joy!
Have you ever wondered why some training methods seem to work wonders for one dog but fall completely flat for another? Or why your terrier’s unstoppable energy feels nothing like your friend’s calm, biddable lab?
In this episode of The Walk & Talk, we’ll unpack the fascinating world of adaptive training: a science-led, deeply intuitive approach that tailors training to each dog’s breed tendencies, natural drives, and unique personality. You’ll learn how genetics, instinct, and emotional regulation all shape your dog’s learning process, and how understanding these layers can transform the way you train, connect, and communicate.
Whether you live with a high-octane herding breed, a determined terrier, or a laid-back retriever, this episode will help you see your dog in a completely new light… not as a ‘problem to fix,’ but as an individual to understand and celebrate.
💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why one-size-fits-all training often fails, and how adaptive training solves that
How breed genetics shape drive, arousal, and motivation in training
The neuroscience behind reinforcement and why dogs find different things rewarding
How to work with your dog’s natural instincts instead of against them
The difference between adapting to breed type and adapting to individual temperament
Practical ways to tailor games, reinforcement, and expectations to your dog’s unique wiring
How understanding your dog’s nervous system can turn frustration into calm cooperation
The mindset shift that turns training from control-based to connection-based
💻 Want to dive deeper into transforming your dog’s behaviour with science-backed strategies that actually work?
Check out my digital training products, freebies and online courses at www.listendogtraining.com
You can use code PODCAST10 for 10% off all my digital dog training packages, guides & courses!
📱 Let’s connect! Follow me on Instagram and TikTok → @listendogtraining
🎧 If you found this episode helpful, I’d be so grateful if you left a review 🌟 or shared it with a fellow dog lover - it helps the podcast grow and helps more people train with confidence, clarity, and joy!




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