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  • When the Years Catch Up: Navigating Ageing, Presence, and Love
    2025/11/20

    As our dogs grow older, so do we — not just in years, but in depth, awareness, and presence. In this reflective episode, Bethany shares the emotional landscape of ageing dogs: the quiet grief that begins long before goodbye, the slowing rhythms of daily life, and the sacred shift that happens when we stop rushing and start noticing.

    With deeply personal stories of her own dogs — Steve, Dave, and Hank — this episode holds space for the beauty and heartbreak of growing old together. You’ll also hear gentle insights into the physical changes that accompany ageing, and how to support your dog with love, patience, and practical care.

    This is an episode for anyone walking beside a grey muzzle… or bracing for the day they will.

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    If you’re ready to step into something different - something kinder, wiser, and more meaningful - you’re in the right place.

    Let’s raise dogs with dignity. Let’s teach through connection. Let’s begin the conversation.

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    25 分
  • The Myth of the Neutral Dog
    2025/11/13

    What if the calmest dogs aren’t truly calm — just quietly overwhelmed? In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, canine behaviourist and CDD Method creator Bethany Bell explores the widely accepted, yet deeply misleading, idea of the “neutral” dog.

    You’ll learn why neutrality is often confused with emotional maturity, how stillness can signal shutdown, and why aiming for a dog who ignores the world may do more harm than good. Bethany unpacks the hidden costs of flooding and avoidance, reframes reactivity through the lens of emotional safety, and offers gentle, relationship-based alternatives rooted in dialogue, choice, and trust.

    Whether you’re a dog guardian or a professional, this episode will challenge everything you’ve been told about calmness, socialisation, and control — and help you build a more ethical, emotionally intelligent bond with your dog.

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    42 分
  • The Obedience Hangover
    2025/11/06

    Have we mistaken obedience for understanding?

    In this episode of Rewriting the Rules, I’m exploring what I call “The Obedience Hangover” - that quiet, uneasy space we find ourselves in after years of teaching our dogs to behave, only to realise that something still feels disconnected.

    We’ll talk about what really happens when dogs are praised for being calm, quiet, and compliant - and why that calmness can sometimes be a mask for emotional suppression and confusion.

    Together, we’ll look at how obedience culture shaped so many of us - even the most ethical of trainers - and how to begin recovering from it with compassion, curiosity, and dialogue.

    This isn’t about throwing away everything you’ve learned.

    It’s about rediscovering the “why” behind it - rebuilding trust, confidence, and communication so your dog feels seen, not just well-behaved.

    ✨ In this episode:

    • What the “obedience hangover” really means

    • How good intentions can still lead to emotional suppression

    • The difference between calmness and safety

    • How to begin recovery through observation, empathy, and dialogue

    • Replacing control with connection in everyday life

    If you’ve ever felt that quiet voice inside saying “something about this doesn’t feel right”, this episode will help you listen to it - and to your dog - with a new kind of understanding.

    💭 Because love isn’t about control. It’s about relationship.

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    If you’re ready to step into something different - something kinder, wiser, and more meaningful - you’re in the right place.

    Let’s raise dogs with dignity. Let’s teach through connection. Let’s begin the conversation.

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    22 分
  • The Myth of the Perfect Dog
    2025/10/30

    Once upon a time, I thought there was such a thing as the perfect dog.

    The one who walked calmly on the lead, ignored every distraction, greeted other dogs politely, never barked, never chewed, and somehow understood every word I said.

    I thought if I just worked hard enough — read enough, learned enough, and did everything “right” — we’d get there.

    That mythical point where everything fell neatly into place, where my dog would finally behave the way all those glossy photos and polished videos promised me he could.

    But what I didn’t realise back then was that the “perfect dog” doesn’t exist.

    Because perfection isn’t real. It’s a performance.

    What does exist is the dog in front of you — the living, breathing, emotional being who’s doing their absolute best to make sense of a human world.

    And when you stop chasing perfection, you start seeing them.

    Their individuality. Their sensitivity. Their courage. Their quirks that make them who they are.

    In this episode, I talk about how my perspective completely changed — from striving for control and compliance, to building connection and understanding.

    We’ll explore where the idea of the “perfect dog” even came from, why it’s so damaging, and what happens when we replace perfectionism with compassion.

    You’ll hear about the quiet power of letting go, of recognising that progress looks different for every dog, and that your dog doesn’t need to be perfect to be incredible.

    Because when we stop trying to fix our dogs, and start learning from them, we find something far more meaningful than perfection — we find relationship.

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    Rewriting the Rules: The CDD Mentorship

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    Student Group

    If you’re ready to step into something different - something kinder, wiser, and more meaningful - you’re in the right place.

    Let’s raise dogs with dignity. Let’s teach through connection. Let’s begin the conversation.

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    18 分
  • Letting Go of Control: Finding Freedom in Trust
    2025/10/23

    Are we really in control - or just afraid of what happens if we’re not? In this powerful episode of Rewriting the Rules, Bethany Bell explores our deep-rooted fear of letting go of control when living and working with dogs.

    Modern dog culture often tells us that structure, rules, and constant supervision equal safety and success. But what if those same habits are quietly exhausting us - and disconnecting us from the very dogs we love?

    Bethany unpacks why so many of us struggle to relax, how micromanagement limits both dogs’ autonomy and our own peace of mind, and how to build the courage to trust, observe, and guide instead of control.

    ✨ You’ll learn:

    • Why control feels safe but slowly erodes connection

    • The difference between healthy boundaries and micromanagement

    • How to recognise when fear - not love - is driving your decisions

    • Practical ways to begin trusting your dog and yourself again

    This isn’t about losing structure. It’s about finding balance - a way of living with dogs that feels calmer, freer, and more real for everyone involved.

    🎧 Listen now and start rewriting the rules - not through control, but through connection.

    Further resources

    Free Learning:

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    Rewriting the Rules: The CDD Mentorship

    Online Programmes

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    Student Group

    If you’re ready to step into something different - something kinder, wiser, and more meaningful - you’re in the right place.

    Let’s raise dogs with dignity. Let’s teach through connection. Let’s begin the conversation.

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    19 分
  • Can You Really Train Impulse Control?
    2025/10/16

    We’ve all heard of “impulse control training” - teaching dogs to wait, leave food, or stay calm when excited. But are these exercises truly helping dogs develop emotional regulation… or just teaching them to perform calmness on cue?

    In this episode of Rewriting the Rules, Bethany Bell (founder of the Canine Dialogue Dynamics Method) explores the crucial difference between trained impulse control and true impulse control.

    You’ll learn: – Why reward-based exercises aren’t wrong - but not the whole story. – What happens in the brain when real impulse control develops. – Why suppression and calm performance can backfire long term. – How safety, trust, and dialogue nurture genuine self-restraint.

    This episode invites you to see impulse control not as a behaviour to train, but as an emotional skill that grows through safety, communication, and understanding.

    Join Bethany as she redefines what calmness really means - and why helping dogs feel safe enough to choose calm is far more powerful than asking them to perform it.

    Further resources

    Free Learning:

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    Take The Next Step

    Our Programmes – Work With Bethany One To One

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    Rewriting the Rules: The CDD Mentorship

    Online Programmes

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    Student Group

    If you’re ready to step into something different - something kinder, wiser, and more meaningful - you’re in the right place.

    Let’s raise dogs with dignity. Let’s teach through connection. Let’s begin the conversation.

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    28 分
  • Enrichment or Pressure? Rethinking Food Games and What Dogs Really Need
    2025/10/09

    We’re told enrichment is essential for our dogs - puzzle feeders, lick mats, Kongs, scatter feeding, and endless “mental stimulation.” But is it really enriching our dogs’ lives… or adding more pressure?

    In this episode of Rewriting the Rules, Bethany Bell (founder of the Canine Dialogue Dynamics Method) explores the shadow side of food enrichment: how making dogs “work for their food” puts them into survival mode, why frustration and food scarcity can create bigger problems, and why food should never be used as a tool of control.

    You’ll learn:

    – What food enrichment is and how it’s marketed.

    – The negative effects of forcing dogs to earn their meals.

    – Why scatter feeding isn’t natural canine behaviour.

    – The real cost of Kongs, puzzles, and lick mats.

    – What true enrichment looks like - and how diet itself can be enriching.

    Most importantly, we’ll shift the focus from gimmicks to what dogs genuinely need: freedom, exploration, dialogue, play, security, and nourishing food.

    If you’ve ever felt guilty for not doing enough “enrichment,” this episode will help you breathe easier - but and see enrichment through a whole new lens.

    Further resources

    Free Learning:

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    Take The Next Step

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    Rewriting the Rules: The CDD Mentorship

    Online Programmes

    Surrey & Surrounding Areas- Programmes

    Student Group

    If you’re ready to step into something different—something kinder, wiser, and more meaningful—you’re in the right place.

    Let’s raise dogs with dignity. Let’s teach through connection. Let’s begin the conversation.

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    19 分
  • When Breeds Don’t Match Our Lifestyle: Rethinking Expectations of Dogs
    2025/09/18

    Collies told not to herd. Huskies told not to run. Guarding breeds told not to guard.

    In today’s world, we often expect dogs to suppress the very instincts they were bred for — all to fit into human lifestyles. And when they can’t, we turn to training, conditioning, and behaviour management to “fix” the mismatch.

    In this episode of Rewriting the Rules, Bethany Bell (founder of the Canine Dialogue Dynamics Method) explores what happens when dogs and lifestyles clash — and why the answer isn’t more control, but more understanding.

    You’ll discover: – Why lifestyle matters more than space or climate. – How over-conditioning and suppression are used to “force the fit.” – The emotional cost for dogs when their instincts are constantly restrained. – Real alternatives: adapting our lives to meet dogs’ needs, instead of the other way around.

    This isn’t about blame — it’s about rethinking the way we live with dogs, opening up conversations, and creating more sustainable, compassionate matches between humans and their canine companions.

    Next week’s episode: Enrichment vs. Pressure. Are Kongs, puzzle toys, and scatter feeding really enriching our dogs’ lives — or are they sometimes adding stress instead?

    Further resources

    Free Learning:

    What is the CDD method?

    Our Free Facebook Group

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    Facebook Page

    Bethany’s Facebook Page

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    Free Rescue Course

    Take The Next Step

    Our Programmes – Work With Bethany One To One

    Our Online Courses

    Bethany’s Books

    Rewriting the Rules: The CDD Mentorship

    Online Programmes

    Surrey & Surrounding Areas- Programmes

    Student Group

    If you’re ready to step into something different—something kinder, wiser, and more meaningful—you’re in the right place.

    Let’s raise dogs with dignity. Let’s teach through connection. Let’s begin the conversation.

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    18 分