Blog — Shelter Dogs
Somatic Education for Dogs and People
Somatic Safety & Consent Checklist Use this checklist to monitor the "Window of Tolerance" for both yourself and your dog during somatic sessions. 1. The "Opt-In" Signals (Green Light) These indicators suggest the nervous system is regulated and open to learning or connection. The "Soft Eye": Pupils are normal size (not dilated) and the gaze is relaxed rather than fixated. The Shake-Off: A full-body shake (like drying off from water) after an intense exercise; this signifies the successful discharge of arousal. Weight Shift: The dog shifts its weight into its hindquarters or leans its body weight into your touch. The...
Dark Room Therapy for Dogs
Many dogs are living with nervous systems that are simply carrying far too much activation for far too long. What often gets labeled as “high energy,” “behavioral,” “reactive,” “needy,” or “difficult” is very frequently a nervous system that has lost access to true rest and recovery. These dogs are not choosing intensity. Their bodies are operating from a chronic state of vigilance, and once that becomes the baseline, the entire world starts to feel like something they need to manage, monitor, or survive. One of the hardest things for people to wrap their minds around is that more stimulation is...
When Good Intentions Put Communities at Risk
Why Some Shelter Adoptions Are Putting People and Dogs in Danger — and How We Can Fix It Every year, thousands of dogs leave shelters and enter loving homes. It's the moment every staff member, volunteer, and adopter hopes for. But what happens when a dog with a history of aggression or high reactivity lands in the hands of someone unprepared? The consequences can be devastating — not just for the dog, but for families, neighbors, and the wider community. What starts as a story of hope can quickly turn into fear, injury, or heartbreak. Across the country, a troubling...