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Just a Dog Podcast
Nadine
13 episodes
2 days ago
Just a Dog Podcast isn’t about obedience or quick fixes. It’s about reflection. Host Nadine, a long-time volunteer dog walker and galgo fosterer, speaks with psychologists, behaviourists, artists, and everyday dog guardians to explore what our treatment of dogs reveals about us as individuals and as a society. This isn’t a how-to. It’s a mirror. A space for asking better questions, challenging inherited beliefs, and living more intentionally, with dogs, and with ourselves. Because they’re never just a dog.
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Just a Dog Podcast isn’t about obedience or quick fixes. It’s about reflection. Host Nadine, a long-time volunteer dog walker and galgo fosterer, speaks with psychologists, behaviourists, artists, and everyday dog guardians to explore what our treatment of dogs reveals about us as individuals and as a society. This isn’t a how-to. It’s a mirror. A space for asking better questions, challenging inherited beliefs, and living more intentionally, with dogs, and with ourselves. Because they’re never just a dog.
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Just a Dog Podcast
Tools or companions | The quiet activism for Spain’s forgotten Galgos and Podencos | Gemma & Adva | Free Spanish Hounds & Hope for Podencos

Every February, as Spain’s hunting season ends, thousands of Galgos and Podencos are discarded. Some are abandoned, some are killed, and most are simply forgotten. They are fast, intelligent and deeply sensitive, yet still treated as disposable tools rather than sentient companions.

In this week’s episode, I speak with Gemma and Adva, the organisers behind Free Spanish Hounds, a UK-based movement that marches each year to raise awareness of Spain’s hunting dogs and the cultural systems that allow their suffering to continue.

We talk about how empathy becomes action, what it means to show up for animals we may never meet, and the quiet power of people who refuse to look away.

This conversation asks:
→ What does it say about us when one species can be both pet and tool?
→ Can empathy travel across borders when laws and traditions divide it?
→ What happens when love for one dog changes the course of a life?

It is an episode about compassion as resistance and the quiet hope that collective action still matters.

Follow Free Spanish Hounds

Website⁠ | Facebook Group | Instagram

Follow Hope for Podencos

Website⁠ | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok

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5 days ago
46 minutes 58 seconds

Just a Dog Podcast
Dog rescue reality | What really happens behind the scenes and the quiet hope that keeps it going | Jenna Miller | Spirit of the Dog Rescue

In this episode, I speak with Jenna Miller, Chair of the Board of Trustees at Spirit of the Dog Rescue, an independent charity run entirely by volunteers.

With more than fifteen years of experience in animal care and rescue, Jenna offers an honest look at what really happens behind the scenes — far beyond the social media snapshots and success stories we usually see.

We talk about what it takes to run a rescue responsibly, the emotional weight of decision-making, and the systems that often fail both people and dogs.

Jenna shares what surrendering a dog actually involves, how rescues decide who they can help, and the ongoing battle to balance compassion with sustainability.

This is a conversation about reality, not rescue romanticism.

It is about fatigue, bureaucracy, and the moments that make it all worth it. It is about humans trying to do right by dogs in a system that is stretched to breaking point.

If you are moved by this conversation and would like to support the work being done by Spirit of the Dog Rescue, you can learn more or make a donation here:

Website: www.spiritofthedog.org.uk

Donate: www.spiritofthedog.org.uk/donate

Instagram: @spiritofthedogrescue

Facebook: Spirit of the Dog Rescue

Follow Jenna’s work and stories: @dogrescuediaries

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 13 minutes 10 seconds

Just a Dog Podcast
Power, pain, and perception | What dogs teach us about control, care, and the systems that shape us | Rose Bao | RoseK9Behaviourist

In this episode, I speak with Rose Bao, a canine behaviourist and counsellor whose work explores the emotional lives of dogs and the systems that have taught us to value obedience over understanding. 

Rose brings a rare mix of science, empathy and cultural reflection to the conversation, drawing on her background in biomedical engineering and her current research in Clinical Animal Behaviour at the University of Edinburgh. 

We talk about how identity, power and emotion intersect in dog training cultures, the lingering influence of colonial and patriarchal structures on our relationships with animals, and what it really means to unlearn control. 

Rose shares how her first dog, Bruno, became both her greatest teacher and her deepest heartbreak, leading her to examine pain, agency and the human need for certainty through a new lens. 

Together we explore what happens when we stop trying to fix dogs and start listening to them, and how that shift can ripple through our understanding of empathy, attachment and care itself. 

This conversation is not about finding answers. It is about sitting with discomfort, questioning what we have been taught to believe, and allowing curiosity to reshape how we live alongside other beings. 

Rose on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosek9behaviourist/

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3 weeks ago
1 hour 27 minutes 28 seconds

Just a Dog Podcast
The Dogs We Mirror | Guilt, Grief, and the Inner Work They Reveal | Hannah Greeno | Canine Facilitated Coaching

In this episode I speak with Hannah Greeno, founder of Canine Needs and the practice of Canine Facilitated Coaching.

With over 15 years’ experience in behaviour and training, as well as volunteering with Blue Cross Pet Loss Support, Hannah brings a rare perspective on how our dogs mirror back the parts of ourselves we often ignore.

We explore how guilt, grief, projection and loneliness show up in our relationships with dogs, and how these emotions can surface in ways no training plan can fix.

Hannah shares how canine facilitated coaching helps people confront boundaries, face loss, and sit with the uncomfortable truths that dogs so often reveal about us.

This is not a conversation about obedience. It is about reflection. About what rises to the surface when we stop looking at our dogs as problems to be solved, and start noticing the stories they tell us about our own inner lives.

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1 month ago
1 hour 20 minutes 8 seconds

Just a Dog Podcast
Breeding, preservation and the hidden costs of our choices | Hasan Yiğit Aktaş | Yume Canine Academy

This week I am joined by Hasan Yiğit Aktaş, an animal behaviourist and breeder of primitive and spitz breeds such as Akitas, Shibas and Shikokus.

Hasan’s path into breeding began by accident, yet over time he has combined academic study in animal behaviour with the lived experience of generations of family breeding and hands-on work with horses and dogs.

We explore what it might mean to breed for preservation rather than profit, the hidden influence of genetics on a dog’s health and temperament, and the ethics of practices that many people see as normal, from dog shows to fertility clinics.

Hasan explains why for him temperament matters more than trophies, how cultural attitudes shape our treatment of dogs, and what it takes to put welfare before convenience.

This is not a simple conversation about breeding. It is an invitation to think more carefully about the categories we create, such as pet dog versus product dog, and preservation versus profit. These categories shape our choices, and those choices reveal something about us as humans.

The episode runs for three hours because Hasan had much to say and we cover a wide range of issues in the dog world.

Some of these conversations may be triggering for listeners and viewers.

While the views expressed are Hasan’s own, the purpose of Just a Dog Podcast is not to endorse or dismiss any single perspective. Instead, it is to create space for open dialogue across the dog industry, because hearing different voices helps us reflect more deeply on our own assumptions and choices.

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1 month ago
2 hours 54 minutes 24 seconds

Just a Dog Podcast
Fostering as an Antidote to Disposable Dog Culture | Lisa | Long Term Foster Carer

In this episode I sit down with Lisa, a long term foster carer for Galgos, Podencos, and mixed breeds to explore what fostering really means in the middle of today’s rescue crisis.

Lisa shares the quiet routines that help traumatised dogs begin to trust again and the reality of letting them go so that another dog can take their place.

But this is about more than one person’s foster story. It is about a wider culture that treats dogs as disposable, fuelling gridlocked kennels and a constant demand for foster homes.

Together we unpick what fostering reveals about us as a society, how it challenges the mindset of dogs as lifestyle accessories, and why opening your home is an act of resistance as much as it is an act of care.

If you have ever wondered whether fostering is for you, or if you want to think more deeply about what our treatment of dogs says about us, this conversation is for you.

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1 month ago
1 hour 17 minutes 42 seconds

Just a Dog Podcast
Tools, Training and Trust | A Balanced Trainer's Defense of Aversives | Jack Tutty | J&P Canine Academy | Part 2

❗️ This episode discusses various training approaches. We believe examining different perspectives contributes to thoughtful decision-making for dog owners.

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Jack Tutty from J&P Canine Academy⁠ returns to defend the most controversial tools in dog training, arguing they're kinder than alternatives we accept without question.

This conversation challenges how we think about training tools and animal welfare. Jack breaks down what "aversive" actually means and questions why we accept certain methods whilst condemning others that may be less harmful.

He argues our emotional reactions to specific words prevent objective evaluation of what actually helps dogs.

The discussion reveals the gap between expensive "positive" solutions and the reality of working with difficult cases. Jack examines the billion-pound industry built around these distinctions and questions whether our standards are based on evidence or emotion.

We explore what separates good trainers from exceptional ones, the culture around competitive dog sports, and why Jack believes some dogs need clear boundaries backed by consequences.

The conversation touches on regulation, expertise, and who gets to decide what's ethical in animal training.

Jack's perspective forces uncomfortable questions about the difference between what makes us feel good and what actually serves dogs.

Whether you agree with his methods or not, his arguments challenge assumptions about kindness, control, and effectiveness in training.

The question isn't whether you'll use these tools. It's whether you're willing to examine why certain approaches make you uncomfortable whilst others don't.

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1 month ago
48 minutes 42 seconds

Just a Dog Podcast
The Tools We Use | A Balanced Trainer's Perspective on Dogs, Control, and Controversy | Jack Tutty | J&P Canine Academy | Part 1

❗️ This episode discusses various training approaches. We believe examining different perspectives contributes to thoughtful decision-making for dog owners.

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Jack Tutty from J&P Canine Academy works with severe behavioural cases and trains competition dogs using methods many find controversial.

In this two-part conversation, we explore the divide in dog training - and what it reveals about how we approach difficult conversations.

Jack works with a wide range of training cases, though reactivity and resource guarding are among his more common pet clients. He trains his Rottweiler in IGP sport and uses tools like prong collars alongside positive reinforcement.

His approach raises questions about genetics, urban environments, and what different dogs actually need to thrive.

This conversation isn't about adopting any particular method. It's about examining our assumptions - like why we bring working dogs into cities then expect them to behave like pets, or whether our emotional reactions to certain tools prevent us from seeing the full picture.

Jack argues that every dog decides what's reinforcing to them, and that suppressing genetic drives doesn't eliminate them - it redirects them. He believes some dogs need clear boundaries backed by consequences, whilst others thrive with gentler approaches.

The discussion challenges us to think beyond categories like "positive" or "balanced" training toward understanding individual dogs. Whether you agree with Jack's methods or not, his perspective forces us to examine what we actually know versus what we assume about canine behaviour and learning.

We explore why this industry has become so polarised, and what happens when ideology meets the reality of powerful, driven animals in our human-designed world.

Sometimes understanding different viewpoints helps us make better decisions for the dogs in our care.

Part two will be published on Thursday, 11 September 2025.

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2 months ago
58 minutes 33 seconds

Just a Dog Podcast
Taking the UK Government to Court | XL Bully Ban | Sophie Coulthard | Don't Ban Me License Me | DBMLM

When the UK government announced the XL Bully ban in September 2023, Sophie Coulthard went from posting dog training videos on TikTok to founding a grassroots movement that would raise over £200,000 and challenge the government in court.

In this episode, Sophie reveals what really happens when breed-specific legislation becomes law - the hidden consequences that go far beyond what most people imagine, and why the system of identifying "dangerous" dogs might not work the way you think it does.

We explore how an ordinary dog owner became an accidental activist, the personal costs of taking on the government, and what she learned about building a campaign from scratch.

Sophie also shares what she'd do differently if she could design dog policy, and why the legal challenge continues despite the odds.

This conversation goes beyond the headlines to examine what breed bans actually mean for families, communities, and the dogs caught in the middle.

Find Don't Ban Me License Me: @dontbanmelicenseme (Instagram/Facebook)

Please note: This episode contains discussion of dog attacks and related legislation that some listeners may find concerning.

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2 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 30 seconds

Just a Dog Podcast
Dogs deserve better | When good intentions meet broken systems | Nina May | Wunderdog Magazine

In Episode 4, Nina May, founder of Wunderdog magazine, exposes the maddening contradictions in dog welfare.

You can impulse-buy a puppy on Instagram and have it delivered like a takeaway. Yet rescue charities reject potential adopters for not having gardens in London.

The system makes it easier to buy a poorly bred puppy from a dodgy dealer than to save a dog's life from a rescue.

Nina herself - who runs a rescue dog magazine and knows more about dog welfare than most - was rejected by 12 different dog charities.

Despite her expertise and passion, she couldn't adopt from UK charities and had to get her dog from Romania instead.

This episode reveals the brutal reality behind the 72% of lockdown pets abandoned after the pandemic.

A crisis so predictable that charities kept their kennels ready, knowing the dogs would return.

Thousands of impulse purchases became unwanted problems when life returned to normal.

Through her personal journey from failed foster to dog advocate, Nina shares why we desperately need dog licences to stop impulse buying.

She argues that if you need a licence to drive a car, you should need one to own a living creature that depends on you for everything.


Find Nina & Wunderdog here: Facebook | Instagram | Website


UK Charities mentioned in this episode:

  • All Dogs Matter (London)
  • Pro Dogs Direct (London, South East England)
  • Battersea Dogs & Cats Home
  • Dogs Trust
  • Many Tears Rescue (Wales - deals with ex-breeding bitches)

Overseas Rescue:

  • Romanian Rescue Appeal
  • Paws to Rescue (run by Alison Standbridge)
  • Underdog International

Other Organizations/Initiatives:

  • Sussex Beagle group
  • Wunderdog Magazine (Nina's publication)
  • The Dog Manifesto (Nina's campaign for dog licensing)

Individuals:

  • Niall Harbison - Happy Doggo (Thailand)
  • Luke Balsam - Luke's Dog School (dog trainer/consultant)

  • Diseases/Health Issues Mentioned:

    • Brucellosis (disease case that came to UK)
    • Rabies (case from Morocco)
    • Lymphoma (Pippa's cancer)


    The podcast also references various locations where rescue work happens including Romania, Greece, Thailand, and across the UK.

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    2 months ago
    55 minutes 3 seconds

    Just a Dog Podcast
    Art as Advocacy | How Art Can Change the Way We See Rescue Dogs | Elena Marchi | Pawtiqe

    ⚠️ This episode contains discussion of distressing topics including animal cruelty and mistreatment in the racing and hunting industries.

    Can beautiful photography change hearts and minds about rescue dogs? Elena Marchi, the award-winning photographer behind Pawtiqe, believes it can.

    With a unique monochrome approach, Elena creates elegant, minimalistic black and white portraits that celebrate the subtle art of being a dog in London.

    After several failed greyhound adoption attempts, Elena is committed to raising awareness around these dogs and their potential for adaptability, showing how they can thrive in urban environments if they are given the chance.

    As an animal welfare advocate, Elena believes that "dog is art" and treats every subject with the same care and reverence as any fine art portrait.

    Her work highlights the individuality of each dog, embracing their imperfections and quirks, while stripping away the unnecessary - including colour - to let them take centre stage.

    In this episode, we explore Elena's journey from university photography student to creating stunning portraits that treat every dog as a living masterpiece.

    Her current project photographs adopted greyhounds and galgos across London's boroughs, using art to advocate for animal welfare.

    We also explore how her upcoming book aims to raise awareness without showing distressing images, and the therapeutic power of slowing down and working at a dog's pace.

    Elena's work goes beyond traditional pet photography. She's creating collector's pieces that celebrate dogs as the sentient beings they truly are, whilst raising funds for Project Galgo rescue charity.


    Find Elena: @pawtiqe on social media | www.pawtiqe.com

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    2 months ago
    1 hour 14 minutes 58 seconds

    Just a Dog Podcast
    When Caring Hurts | Protecting Your Mental Health While Advocating for Dogs | Dr. Tara Quinn

    We've all been there scrolling through social media, witnessing questionable advice or practices, and feeling that familiar surge of helplessness and frustration.

    With so much suffering in the world right now, from global conflicts to environmental destruction, many of us are experiencing what some are calling "global mourning."

    When we're already carrying this collective sadness, how do we honour our deep care for dogs without burning ourselves out?

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tara Quinn, a chartered psychologist with over 20 years of experience, and founder of the Human Animal Welfare Alliance.

    We explore the emotional toll of witnessing animal suffering and discuss practical tools for staying grounded when our compassion threatens to overwhelm us.

    Dr. Tara shares insights from her work supporting those on the front lines of animal welfare, revealing why understanding our nervous system responses is crucial for sustainable advocacy.

    You'll discover simple, portable techniques for self-soothing that you can use anywhere, from coffee shop queues to heated Facebook debates.

    Because here's the truth: we can't pour from an empty cup. Learning to care for ourselves isn't selfish; it's essential for creating the change we want to see.

    This conversation might just shift how you approach both your own wellbeing and your advocacy for dogs. To learn more about #APDAWG, The All-party Parliamentary Dog Advisory Welfare Group visit: https://apdawg.co.uk/

    New episodes of Just a Dog Podcast drop every Thursday.

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    2 months ago
    1 hour 2 minutes 50 seconds

    Just a Dog Podcast
    The Question That Changed Everything

    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.

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    3 months ago
    7 minutes 35 seconds

    Just a Dog Podcast
    Just a Dog Podcast isn’t about obedience or quick fixes. It’s about reflection. Host Nadine, a long-time volunteer dog walker and galgo fosterer, speaks with psychologists, behaviourists, artists, and everyday dog guardians to explore what our treatment of dogs reveals about us as individuals and as a society. This isn’t a how-to. It’s a mirror. A space for asking better questions, challenging inherited beliefs, and living more intentionally, with dogs, and with ourselves. Because they’re never just a dog.