The Pet Business Wellbeing Podcast With Nathan Dunleavy
A powerful conversation about enrichment, recovery, realistic expectations and why dogs don’t measure happiness in miles walked. EPISODE DESCRIPTION: What happens when the vet suddenly says your dog needs strict rest? For many dog guardians, it can feel overwhelming, isolating and honestly… a little terrifying. In this episode of The Pet Business Wellbeing Podcast, Nathan chats with dog trainer and author Laura Carter IMDT about her book The Vet Says Rest, the emotional realities of caring for dogs on restricted exercise and why enrichment, connection and slowing down matter more than many people realise. Laura shares how working with injured dogs inspired her to write the book, why “just give them a Kong” often isn’t enough and how enrichment can support not only dogs recovering from surgery or injury but also reactive dogs, older dogs, overwhelmed dogs and even exhausted pet professionals. The conversation also explores Laura’s 20-year journey in the dog industry, moving from Kent to Scotland, creating the Wags Without Walks membership, the evolution of ethical dog training and why teaching dogs to do nothing might actually be one of the most important skills of all. This is a thoughtful, reassuring episode packed with practical advice and compassionate insight for both dog guardians and pet professionals. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: ✅ Why strict rest and crate rest can be emotionally challenging for both dogs and guardians ✅ How enrichment can support dogs recovering from injury, surgery, or illness ✅ Why walks aren’t always the best outlet for every dog ✅ The hidden stress many dog guardians experience when their dog suddenly can’t exercise normally ✅ How Laura’s book The Vet Says Rest was inspired by real rehabilitation cases ✅ Why relationship and connection matter more than perfect obedience ✅ How dog training has evolved over the past 20 years ✅ The importance of choice, agency, sniffing and natural behaviours ✅ Why teaching dogs to relax is just as important as keeping them busy ✅ Laura’s journey from in-person dog training to creating an online membership community ✅ The realities of building a dog business, writing a book and adapting over time KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Dogs don’t necessarily need long walks every single day * Enrichment and brain games can be more beneficial than physical exercise alone * Rest and recovery can place huge emotional pressure on caregivers * Ethical dog training has shifted massively towards relationship-based approaches * Sniffing, choice and natural behaviours are vital for wellbeing * Sometimes “doing nothing” is a skill dogs need help learning * Online memberships can help dog professionals support clients in new ways * Dogs value quality time and connection more than mileage walked * Less can genuinely be more for many dogs SHOW NOTES NATHAN DUNLEAVY: 📧 hello@nathandunleavy.com [hello@nathandunleavy.com] 🌐 Nathan Dunleavy Website [https://nathandunleavy.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📥 Free Pet Pro Rescue Plan: Pet Pro Rescue Plan [https://dogwalkingmentor.co.uk/pet-pro-rescue-plan/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📥 Free Dog Walking Business Resource: 5 Steps Freebie [https://dogwalkingmentor.co.uk/5-steps/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 💬 Join The Pet Business Wellbeing Circle: The Pet Business Wellbeing Circle Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepetbusinesswellbeingcircle?utm_source=chatgpt.com] LAURA CARTER IMDT: 🌐 Laura Carter Canines [https://lauracartercanines.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🌐 Wags Without Walks [https://lauracartercanines.com/wags-without-walks/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 📘 Laura Carter Canines Facebook Page [https://www.facebook.com/lauracartercanines/?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
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