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When It Feels Like Everyone Else Has the Perfect Dog: How to Stop the Comparison Spiral
Season 1 · Episode 18

When It Feels Like Everyone Else Has the Perfect Dog: How to Stop the Comparison Spiral

The Mindful Dog Parent: Dog Training Advice & Calm Support for Overwhelmed Owners · Sian Lawley-Rudd - The Dog Parent Path

October 24, 202519m 45s

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Show Notes

Do you ever scroll through social media and feel like every other dog parent has it figured out, calm walks, perfect recall, dogs who just get it? You’re not alone. Comparison is one of the biggest reasons overwhelmed dog parents lose confidence, feel stuck, and question whether they’re doing enough.

In this episode, Siân unpacks why your brain is wired to compare, how it triggers guilt, tension, and self-doubt in your training, and how to shift back to calm, grounded self-trust.

Through the lens of nervous-system-aware dog training, you’ll learn:

  • Why comparison activates your stress response (and how your dog feels it too)
  • The 3 calm shifts to rebuild trust in your own process
  • How to track your micro-wins and see real progress
  • Simple ways to curate your feed and reduce overwhelm

You’ll walk away with a 5-day self-trust challenge to help you reconnect with yourself and your dog, no pressure, no perfection, just progress.

Listen now and rediscover confidence in your own journey.

Related episodes you’ll love:

Ep 10: Dog Training Advice Overload: Why You’re Stuck (And How to Focus on What Works)

Ep 16: Is It Me? When You Blame Yourself for Your Dog’s Behaviour (And How to Break the Cycle)

Ep 17: When You Stop Pretending: How Authenticity Calms You and Your Dog

Episode 18 Takeaways:

  • The act of comparing ourselves to others is instinctual, rooted in our evolutionary past as a mechanism for ensuring safety and belonging.
  • Comparison can lead to stress and anxiety for dog parents, as they feel they are not measuring up to others' perceived successes.
  • To combat the negative effects of comparison, it is essential to anchor in awareness and recognize our feelings as valid responses.
  • Reclaiming personal definitions of success through daily micro-wins fosters self-trust and encourages a more positive dog training experience.