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Emotional Grounding vs. Mental Stimulation

Emotional Grounding vs. Mental Stimulation

I recently came across an article suggesting that when a dog “acts out,” it’s because he’s bored and in need of more mental stimulation (7 Signs Your Dog Needs More Mental Stimulation). While this idea is widely accepted, what is often more accurate—especially through a polyvagal and somatic lens—is that many dogs are not under-stimulated, but over-stimulated. And it is this state of over-stimulation that drives the behavior we label as “acting out.” From a nervous system perspective, behavior is not simply a matter of excess energy needing an outlet—it is an expression of autonomic state. When a dog’s system...


Should I Feed My Dogs Green Tripe?

Should I Feed My Dogs Green Tripe?

The answer is definitely yes—but here’s what you should know: Green tripe is not for the faint of heart.It looks like brains and smells… well, like poop. But that’s part of what makes it so valuable. It’s packed with digestive enzymes and beneficial bacteria that support your dog’s gut health. Storage matters.Don’t store it in plastic unless you’re okay with your containers smelling like cow stomach forever. Glass or dedicated freezer containers are your friend here. It’s a social experiment.Your roommates might hate you—but your dog (and your dog friends) will absolutely love you. Quality is everything.We recommend sourcing from...


How to Trim Your Dog's Nails

Leah Lykos

Tags Grooming, Health and Well-Being, nail trimming

How to Trim Your Dog's Nails

Do you dread trimming your dog’s nails? Do you avoid it altogether and rely on your vet or groomer? If so, you’re not alone—but it doesn’t have to be that way. With the right approach, nail trimming can become a manageable (and even meaningful) part of your routine. In my view, being able to groom your dog is an important part of building a strong, trusting relationship. I almost always begin grooming sessions with massage. It’s a simple but powerful way to deepen your connection, as it helps release oxytocin—the hormone associated with trust and relaxation—in both you and your...


Getting the Kinks Out: Bodywork For Dogs

Getting the Kinks Out: Bodywork For Dogs

The Benefits of Bodywork for Dogs Many of us have experienced the relief and relaxation that comes from a great massage or bodywork session. But what many people don’t realize is that dogs can benefit from bodywork in much the same way we do. Whether it’s called Canine Massage, Canine Physical Therapy or Canine Rehabilitation, these practices offer a wide range of benefits for dogs of all ages and lifestyles. More Than Just Injury Recovery Bodywork is often associated with recovery from injury or surgery—and it absolutely plays a vital role there. It can help: Reduce pain Restore mobility Support...

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