Dog Training, Writing & Scent Detection: Melissa McCue-McGrath on Misadventures, Burnout & Invasive Species Detection
Melissa McCue-McGrath joins me to talk dog training stories, writing a book, compassion fatigue and the incredible world of invasive species detection dogs.
EPISODE DESCRIPTION:
In this episode, I’m joined by international guest Melissa McCue-McGrath - dog trainer, behaviour consultant, author and all-round brilliant human.
We chat about her new book, Misadventures of the World’s Okayest Dog Trainer, the real behind-the-scenes stories of working with dogs and humans, compassion fatigue, writing as a pet professional and her fascinating work with dogs detecting invasive species.
This is a warm, funny, honest and deeply insightful conversation about dog training, wellbeing and the unexpected places this work can take us.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:
✅ The story behind Melissa’s book Misadventures of the World’s Okayest Dog Trainer
✅ Why dog training is often as much about humans as it is about dogs
✅ How the dog training industry has changed over the years
✅ Why compassion fatigue can creep in before we realise it
✅ How writing can become a powerful reflective tool for pet professionals
✅ Why pet pros may have a book, blog or story inside them
✅ What invasive species detection work involves
✅ How pet dogs can be trained to help detect spotted lanternfly
✅ Why scent work can change how guardians see their dogs
✅ The importance of trusting your gut in animal welfare and training
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
* Dog training involves real-life moments no textbook can fully prepare you for.
* Stories from the industry can help newer pet professionals feel less alone.
* Compassion fatigue often becomes visible only once we step back.
* Writing can be therapeutic, reflective and useful for others.
* Pet dogs are capable of incredible scent detection work.
* Behaviour cases can still thrive when given meaningful, confidence-building jobs.
* The dog industry is changing and there are more supportive resources than ever.
* If something feels wrong in training or welfare, it is okay to question it.
SHOW NOTES LINKS:
Host: Nathan Dunleavy
Email: hello@nathandunleavy.com [hello@nathandunleavy.com]
Website: https://nathandunleavy.com/ [https://nathandunleavy.com/]
Free Pet Pro Rescue Plan:
https://dogwalkingmentor.co.uk/pet-pro-rescue-plan/ [https://dogwalkingmentor.co.uk/pet-pro-rescue-plan/]
5 Steps to Start Your Dog Walking Business:
https://dogwalkingmentor.co.uk/5-steps/ [https://dogwalkingmentor.co.uk/5-steps/]
The Pet Business Wellbeing Circle:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepetbusinesswellbeingcircle/ [https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepetbusinesswellbeingcircle/]
Guest: Melissa McCue-McGrath
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mcmccue [https://www.facebook.com/mcmccue]
Website: https://melissamccuemcgrath.com/ [https://melissamccuemcgrath.com/]
Buy Melissa’s book in the UK:
https://5mbooks.com/product/misadventures-of-the-worlds-okayest-dog-trainer [https://5mbooks.com/product/misadventures-of-the-worlds-okayest-dog-trainer]
For the US and elsewhere, search Amazon for:
Misadventures of the World’s Okayest Dog Trainer