Beyond the Bark: The Podcast for Owners of Dogs with Big Feelings!

Helena Woodfield ABTC-CAB

The brand new podcast from Clinical Animal Behaviourist, Helena Woodfield! I'll be talking all things dog reactivity, aggression, and big feelings to help you to understand your dog's behaviour; restore your relationship with your dog; hold you accountable & motivate you to do the work needed! If you've been living a life that is isolating, you're overwhelmed and feeling guilty, stressing on walks, or (no judgment) struggling to even go for walks, then you are in the right place! Welcome!

Episodes

  1. 6 APR

    The Language of Distance

    Key Highlights from the Episode:1. The Science of the Personal Bubble Individual Distance: Every dog has a specific radius where they feel safe. For reactive dogs, this "bubble" might be 50 feet or even a full football pitch. The Loss of "Flight": When we clip on a lead, we remove a dog’s natural ability to move away from a threat. When "Flight" is off the table, the brain defaults to "Fight" (barking and lunging) to force the scary thing to move away. Distance-Increasing Behaviors: Helena reframes aggression not as a personality flaw, but as a strategic tool the dog uses to create the space they desperately need. Helena introduces a traffic-light system to help you monitor your dog's headspace: Green Zone: The "Learning Zone." Your dog is relaxed, taking treats, and able to think. Yellow Zone: The "Evaluation Zone." Your dog is vigilant and staring. They haven't exploded yet, but they are on edge. This is the time to be strategic and create space. Red Zone: The "Overflow Zone." The stress bucket is full. Training is no longer possible; the goal now is safety and recovery. Helena provides a step-by-step guide to training a 180-degree turn to get out of "dicey" situations without dragging your dog: Phase 1: The Food Magnet (building focus). Phase 2: The 180 Pivot (turning smoothly away from the trigger). Phase 3: The Jackpot (heavy reinforcement for choosing to walk away). The episode closes with a compassionate look at the "Walk of Shame." Helena debunks the damaging myth that "there are no bad dogs, only bad owners" and reminds listeners that: Reactivity is a biological response, not a moral failing. You are doing dog ownership on "Hard Mode," and that requires incredible resilience. Your self-worth is not tied to the end of the lead. Submit your "Invisible Win": DM on Instagram/Facebook @Hels4Dogs or email hels4dogs@gmail.com. Work with Helena: Visit helenawoodfield.com for resources and direct consultations. Support the Show: If this episode helped you feel less alone, please Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!

    27 min
  2. 6 APR

    Debunking the alpha myth

    Key Segments & Highlights: Debunking the Alpha Myth Helena traces the origins of "Dominance Theory" back to flawed science: The 1947 Zoo Study: Researcher Rudolf Schenkel observed unrelated wolves in a small, high-stress enclosure. The aggressive "struggle for the top" he witnessed was a byproduct of captivity, not natural behavior. The David Mech Correction: Dr. L. David Mech, who originally popularised the term "Alpha," spent decades studying wild wolves and discovered they are actually family units. The "leaders" are simply parents guiding their offspring, not tyrants ruling through fear. Category Error: Applying wolf-prison behavior to our domestic dogs is a scientific mistake. Reactivity isn't a "bid for power"; it’s an emotional response. Moving away from the idea that dogs should obey out of "respect" (often a code for fear), Helena explains the biology of learning The Neurochemistry of Training: Reactivity is driven by cortisol and adrenaline. To counter this, trainers use high-value rewards to trigger dopamine. Counter-Conditioning: By pairing "scary" things with "great" things (the "Treats Arms Race"), you aren't just distracting the dog, you are physically rewiring their neural pathways to feel safe. The emotional core of the episode addresses the grief owners feel when their reality doesn’t match their "highlight reel" dreams (e.g., the dog-friendly cafe or the off-leash hike): Radical Acceptance: Stop living for "someday" and accept the dog in front of you. Redefining Success: Success isn't a perfectly behaved dog; it’s a dog who looks at you for a split second before reacting, or an owner who chooses to stay home on a windy day to prevent trigger stacking. The Bond of the Complicated Dog: Owning a reactive dog creates a unique intimacy and a "shared language" that owners of "easy" dogs may never experience. Submit your "Invisible Win": DM on Instagram/Facebook @Hels4Dogs or email hels4dogs@gmail.com. Work with Helena: Visit helenawoodfield.com for resources and direct consultations. Support the Show: If this episode helped you feel less alone, please Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify!

    34 min

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About

The brand new podcast from Clinical Animal Behaviourist, Helena Woodfield! I'll be talking all things dog reactivity, aggression, and big feelings to help you to understand your dog's behaviour; restore your relationship with your dog; hold you accountable & motivate you to do the work needed! If you've been living a life that is isolating, you're overwhelmed and feeling guilty, stressing on walks, or (no judgment) struggling to even go for walks, then you are in the right place! Welcome!

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