When Dog Behaviour Becomes Overwhelming: A Call for Compassionate Reflection
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Feeling like you’re at breaking point with your dog? You’re not alone. Many overwhelmed dog parents and anxious dog owners reach a stage where guilt, frustration, and exhaustion collide, making even simple training feel impossible.
In this episode of The Mindful Dog Parent, I’m diving into the reality of dog training burnout: why it happens, how it shows up in both you and your dog, and most importantly, how to reset without giving up.
Inside this episode you’ll hear:
- Why burnout looks different from everyday stress
- The hidden link between your state and your dog’s behaviour
- Practical steps for recovery (without adding more pressure)
- How to notice small wins so progress doesn’t get lost in frustration
If you’ve been searching “why isn’t my dog’s behaviour changing” or “I feel overwhelmed by my reactive dog,” this episode will give you hope and tools you can use today.
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Related Episodes:
- Episode 7: Why Tips Aren’t Fixing Your Dog’s Behaviour (And What to Do Instead)
- Episode 10: Dog Training Advice Overload: How to Cut Through the Noise
Takeaways:
- Experiencing overwhelming feelings as a dog parent does not equate to a lack of love for your dog; it reflects the human condition of carrying too much emotional weight.
- The cumulative stress stemming from daily challenges, like barking and pulling, can accumulate, leading to a breaking point where the situation feels unbearable.
- Isolation is a common feeling among dog parents, particularly when social media portrays an unrealistic image of perfect dogs, contributing to feelings of inadequacy.
- Recognizing moments of rising frustration and allowing oneself to pause can prevent emotional outbursts and help maintain a calm connection with one's dog.
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