Episodios

  • Episode 25: Why loose lead walking is the hardest thing to teach your dog
    Mar 13 2025

    Ever feel like you’re in a tug-of-war with your dog on walks? You’re not alone! Loose lead walking is one of the hardest skills to teach, and today, we’re breaking down why it’s so challenging—and what you can do to fix it.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:✅ Why pulling on the lead is completely natural for dogs (and how to work with, not against, their instincts).✅ The biggest mistake most owners make when training loose lead walking—and how to avoid it.✅ What an extinction burst is and why things get worse before they get better.✅ Why stopping walks altogether (temporarily!) can actually speed up your progress.✅ Real-life success stories, including how I transformed my Spaniel, Mungo, from a nightmare puller to a joy to walk.Exercise of the Week: 'Nose Down, Head Up'This simple game helps shift your dog’s focus back to you without constant reminders. Drop a treat on the ground, let your dog sniff it out, and wait—when they naturally look up at you, drop another treat. Over time, they learn that checking in with you is more rewarding than pulling ahead!Need More Help?If you’re struggling with loose lead walking, check out my Pulling to Perfect programme—available as an online course or in-person training near Johnshaven, Montrose, Scotland. Get all the details here: www.lauracartercanines.com🔔 Subscribe & Share! If you found this episode helpful, send it to a friend who’s battling loose lead walking too. And don’t forget to hit subscribe so you never miss an episode!

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  • Episode 24: Reliable Recall: Why It Matters Even for Friendly Dogs
    Mar 3 2025

    Welcome to How to Have a Happy Dog Without Going for a Walk! In this episode, we’re diving into the importance of a reliable recall, even if your dog is friendly and just wants to say hello. Many owners assume that a social dog doesn’t need strong recall skills, but that’s not the case! A dog running up to others uninvited can cause stress, create risky situations, and even put your dog in danger.

    I’ll be sharing real-life examples, including how my own Pomchi, Emba, became fearful of other dogs after one overwhelming encounter. Plus, I’ll walk you through practical training techniques, like using a long line, fun recall games, and my favourite “Let’s Party” method to make recall irresistible for your dog.

    We’ll also talk about my Reliable Recall Course, now available online, to help you build a recall that works in real-life situations. Whether your dog is just learning or needs fine-tuning, this episode will give you actionable tips to get started today.

    🎙 Tune in now and learn how to make recall your dog’s favourite game!

    🔗 Resources & Links:

    • Join the Reliable Recall Course (online & in-person) 👉 www.lauracartercanines.com
    • Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more training videos 👉 Laura Carter Canines
    • Follow me on social media for training tips & updates 👉 Laura Carter Canines

    #DogTraining #ReliableRecall #RecallTraining #HappyDog #DogBehaviour

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    28 m
  • Episode 23: Recall Is More Than Just Calling Your Dog Back
    Feb 14 2025

    Does your dog come back when called—or do they decide you’re not interesting enough? Have you ever felt frustrated watching them run in the opposite direction, ignoring your recall cue completely? In this episode of How to Have a Happy Dog Without Going for a Walk, we’re breaking down why recall is so much more than just calling your dog’s name and hoping for the best.

    Many owners focus on teaching a recall command, but true recall starts long before you even call your dog. If they’re chasing sheep, jumping on other dogs, or disappearing out of sight, you’ve already lost that invisible connection. Recall isn’t just about bringing your dog back—it’s about keeping them engaged, safe, and wanting to stay close in the first place.

    🐾 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    ✅ Why having a recall cue is pointless if your dog ignores you the rest of the time
    ✅ How to build a connection so your dog naturally checks in with you
    ✅ The dangers of letting your dog out of sight (even in familiar areas!)
    ✅ Why walks should be a shared experience, not just independent exercise
    ✅ How to make recall fun so your dog actually wants to come back

    🎾 Activity of the Week: Middle!
    Want a recall that’s fast, fun, and reliable? Teach your dog ‘Middle’! This brilliant game gets your dog running straight to you and into position between your legs, making recall exciting and rewarding. Tune in to learn how to teach it and why it’s a game-changer for recall training.

    🐶 Exciting News!
    🚀 The Reliable Recall online course is launching on 28th February! If you want to stop stressing about your dog running off and start enjoying off-lead time with confidence, this course is for you. Designed with fun, game-based training, it teaches your dog to love staying close and checking in with you—without boring obedience drills.

    📢 Sign up now for 50% off before the pre-launch discount expires! Head to the website to grab your spot.

    🔗 Links & Resources:
    👉 Reliable Recall Online Course –https://lauracartercanines.com/reliable-recall
    👉 Wags Without Walks Membership –https://lauracartercanines.com/wags-without-walks

    🎧 Subscribe & Review!
    Love the podcast? Make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode. If you found this episode helpful, leave a review—it helps more dog owners discover how to build a better recall and a stronger bond with their dogs!

    #DogTraining #RecallTraining #HowToTrainYourDog #WagsWithoutWalks #HappyDog #ScentWork #DogEnrichment

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  • Episode 22: How to Ruin Your Dogs Recall
    Feb 7 2025

    Does your dog ignore you when you call them back? Have you ever found yourself shouting their name while they disappear into the distance? In this episode of How to Have a Happy Dog Without Going for a Walk, we’re diving into the common mistakes that ruin recall—often without owners even realising it!

    Many owners believe recall is just about training a cue, but the truth is, it’s about building a strong bond. If your dog sees the environment as more exciting than you, they’ll struggle to respond. From accidentally punishing your dog when they finally return to forgetting to reward them, this episode breaks down the biggest recall mistakes and how to fix them.

    🐾 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    ✅ The #1 reason dogs ignore recall (hint: it’s not stubbornness!)
    ✅ Why daily walks might be making your recall worse
    ✅ How to stop your dog from learning that running away is more fun than coming back
    ✅ The secret to making recall a rewarding, exciting choice for your dog
    ✅ Why engagement is more important than exercise

    🎾 Activity of the Week: Sausage Tree!
    Want to make yourself the most interesting thing on your dog’s walk? Try the Sausage Tree game! This simple scent-based activity taps into your dog’s natural foraging instincts, keeps them focused on you, and strengthens recall in a fun and rewarding way.

    🐶 Exciting News!
    🚀 The Busy Life, Happy Dog mini-course has officially launched, and the response has been amazing! This course is perfect for busy owners who want to fit effective training into their everyday routine—without needing extra hours in the day.
    📢 Coming soon: Reliable Recall! This brand-new course will help you teach your dog to come back every time, no matter what distractions are around. Available in both online and in-person formats in Montrose, Scotland.


    🔗 Links & Resources:

    • Busy Life, Happy Dog Mini-Course – Busy Life, Happy Dog – Online - Laura Carter Canines
    • Reliable Recall Course (Online & In-Person) – Reliable Recall: Fun Games to Bring Your Dog Back - Laura Carter Canines
    • YouTube Version of This Episode – https://youtu.be/_D39qVd4maM


    🎧 Subscribe & Review!
    Love the podcast? Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. If you found this episode helpful, leave a review—it helps more dog owners discover the podcast!

    #DogTraining #RecallTraining #HowToTrainYourDog #WagsWithoutWalks #HappyDog #ScentWork #DogEnrichment

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    33 m
  • Episode 21: Mastering the morning rush
    Jan 31 2025

    Mornings can feel chaotic, but they don’t have to be—for you or your dog! In this episode, we’re tackling Mastering the Morning Rush with practical strategies to create a calmer, structured routine. From adjusting your dog’s expectations to using quick enrichment activities, these small changes can make mornings run more smoothly.

    Plus, I’m sharing why my dogs don’t get breakfast and why that actually helps keep them calm! Stick with me—I promise it’s not as crazy as it sounds.

    What You’ll Learn:
    ✅ How to set realistic expectations for your dog’s mornings
    ✅ Simple 5-minute activities to keep them engaged
    ✅ Why overexcitement happens—and how to prevent it
    ✅ The power of starting your day first

    Activity of the Week: Scatter Feeding
    This week, try scatter feeding to keep your dog busy and engaged while you manage the morning rush.

    Final Day! ‘Busy Life, Happy Dog’ at 50% Off!
    Want more quick, effective ways to keep your dog happy when life is hectic? My mini course Busy Life, Happy Dog is full of 5-minute activities designed for busy owners.

    🚨 Today’s the last chance to grab it for just £9.99—50% off!
    After midnight, the price goes up, so don’t miss out!

    🔗 Busy Life, Happy Dog – Online - Laura Carter Canines

    Coming Up in February: Recall!
    Next month, we’re diving into Reliable Recall—with a brand-new mini course and podcast episodes dedicated to improving your dog’s recall through fun games and activities. Stay tuned!

    🎧 Subscribe & Review!
    Enjoyed today’s episode? Leave a review, subscribe, and follow me on Instagram / Facebook @LauraCarterCanines for daily tips and updates.

    See you next week for more ways to keep your dog happy—no long walks required!

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    34 m
  • Episode 20: Dog Days and Night Shifts
    Jan 24 2025

    This week on How to Have a Happy Dog Without Going for a Walk, we’re exploring Dog Days and Night Shifts, diving into how to balance your dog’s needs around unpredictable or demanding schedules. Whether you’re a shift worker or just navigating a hectic life, this episode is packed with tips and insights to help you keep your dog happy and engaged, no matter what your day—or night—looks like.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode

    • How to break rigid routines and help your dog adapt to changes.
    • Why it’s okay to skip walks when you’re tired or it’s unsafe—and how to make up for it with enrichment activities.
    • The importance of asking for help from family, friends, or dog walkers.
    • Ways to maximize quality time with your dog, even if your schedule is unpredictable.
    • This week’s Activity of the Week: Teaching a chin rest—a calming, practical skill for grooming, vet visits, or bonding moments.

    Exciting News!
    There’s just one week left until the launch of my brand-new mini-course, Busy Life, Happy Dog! Designed for busy dog owners, this course offers simple, five-minute games and activities to keep your dog happy and mentally stimulated. Sign up before 31st January to take advantage of the 50% pre-launch discount. Visit lauracartercanines.com to learn more.

    Watch the Podcast on YouTube
    Prefer video? This episode is now available on YouTube! Search for Laura Carter Canines to watch the video version.

    Connect with Me

    • Website: lauracartercanines.com
    • Instagram: @lauracartercanines
    • Facebook: Laura Carter Canines

    Thank you for listening! Let’s make life easier and more fulfilling for you and your dog. See you next week!

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  • Episode 19: It only takes 5 minutes
    Jan 18 2025

    In this episode of How to Have a Happy Dog Without Going for a Walk, we explore how just five minutes can transform your bond with your dog. Even the busiest schedules have moments to spare—discover how to use them meaningfully! Highlights: - Turn Waiting Time into Bonding Time: Make the most of moments like waiting for the kettle to boil or the oven to preheat. - Be Prepared: Keep treats and toys handy for impromptu fun. - Have a Plan: Quick reference guides or notes save time and make sessions more effective. - Short and Sweet: Learn why 5-minute sessions leave your dog happy and engaged. - Activity of the Week – Treat Bobbing: A simple, fun game using a bowl of water and treats. Small moments of enrichment add up to a happier, more content dog. You don’t need hours—just intentional effort! Exciting News: Mini Course Pre-Launch: Busy Life, Happy Dog launches 31st January! Get six easy games to enrich your dog’s life in just a few minutes a day. Sign up now for 50% off at https://lauracartercanines.com/busy-life-happy-dog-online/ YouTube Podcast: Watch this episode on my YouTube channel, Laura Carter Canines! Podcast: Listen on Spotify, Apple music, Amazon podcasts and Goodpods Find quick and practical tips for busy owners, and make every moment count. Listen now and see how five minutes can change everything! 👉 Follow me for more tips: Instagram: @lauracartercanines Facebook: @lauracartercanines

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  • Episode 18 - Office Hounds: Balancing Work and Woofs
    Jan 10 2025

    In this episode of How to Have a Happy Dog Without Going for a Walk, we’re diving into how to create balance when working and caring for your dog. Whether you’re working from home or taking your dog to the office, managing their needs alongside your responsibilities can be a challenge—but it’s absolutely doable!

    Here’s what we covered:
    🐾 Setting up your workspace to suit both you and your dog, whether at home or in the office.
    🎯 Work-life boundaries: how to train your dog to understand when it’s work time versus playtime.
    🛠 Mental breaks: how short, engaging activities can refresh your focus and keep your dog happy.
    🚶‍♂️ The role of dog walkers: how they can help keep your dog busy on your busiest days.
    🧘 Guilt-free productivity: balancing your responsibilities while nurturing your bond with your dog.
    🎁 Activity of the Week: Treats in a Bottle—a fun, simple enrichment game to keep your dog entertained during your workday.

    Plus, don’t miss the details about my new mini-course, Busy Life, Happy Dog, launching on January 31st! It’s packed with quick, engaging activities for busy dog owners. Head to lauracartercanines.com for pre-launch savings!

    Listen now to discover practical tips for creating harmony in your work-life-dog routine!

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