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The Whole Dog: Why Behaviour Is Never Just Training

Episode 51 of the Listen Dog Training: The Walk & Talk podcast, hosted by Lisa | Listen Dog Training, titled "The Whole Dog: Why Behaviour Is Never Just Training" was published on February 13, 2026 and runs 34 minutes.

February 13, 2026 ·34m · Listen Dog Training: The Walk & Talk

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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.

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.

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