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Most owners believe a dog must be walked every single day to be happy.
In reality, for many dogs this routine creates overstimulation, frustration and behavioural issues — not fulfilment.
In this episode we explore the relationship between canine wellbeing and human wellbeing, and explain why appropriate rest, mental fulfilment and routine stability often matter far more than physical exercise alone and how small daily changes at home can dramatically improve both your dog’s behaviour and your own stress levels.
This conversation is about understanding dogs, not tiring them out.
A calmer dog leads to a calmer owner, and a better relationship for both.
By Kyle BellMost owners believe a dog must be walked every single day to be happy.
In reality, for many dogs this routine creates overstimulation, frustration and behavioural issues — not fulfilment.
In this episode we explore the relationship between canine wellbeing and human wellbeing, and explain why appropriate rest, mental fulfilment and routine stability often matter far more than physical exercise alone and how small daily changes at home can dramatically improve both your dog’s behaviour and your own stress levels.
This conversation is about understanding dogs, not tiring them out.
A calmer dog leads to a calmer owner, and a better relationship for both.