Tired Isn't Calm: How to Create a More Settled, Regulated Dog
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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
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