
What happens when a dog's grief forces you to question everything you thought you knew about dogs?
Host Nadine shares the moment that changed her assumptions about canine emotions and launched her down a rabbit hole of discovery that's taken her from Parliament to greyhound tracks to rescue centres across the UK.
After witnessing a black cockapoo named Lola mourn the death of her father, Nadine realised she'd been fundamentally wrong about dog behaviour, dog psychology, and what it really means to share our lives with these sentient beings.
If dogs can grieve, something that seemed obvious in hindsight but revolutionary in the moment, what else are we getting wrong about our relationships with them?
This isn't your typical dog training podcast. It's an exploration of how humans and dogs actually live together, examining everything from dog welfare and rescue to the systems that help or harm dogs.
Through conversations with dog behaviourists, rescue workers, researchers, and everyday dog guardians, we'll question inherited beliefs about dog care, dog training, and what it truly means to advocate for animals who can't speak for themselves.
Whether you're a dog owner questioning your approach, someone considering dog adoption, or simply curious about the relationship between humans and animals, this episode will make you see dogs and maybe yourself differently.
Because no sentient being is ever "just" anything.