In this episode of DogSpeak, we explore two essential components of the Five Domains Model of Animal Welfare: Nutrition and Physical Health. While training and behavior often get most of the attention in the dog world, a dog’s well-being begins with the foundations of proper nourishment and a healthy body.We discuss how nutrition influences far more than just weight. The quality of a dog’s diet affects energy levels, gut health, immune function, skin and coat condition, and even behavior. When dogs are fed diets that support their biological needs, their bodies are better able to regulate stress, recover from illness, and maintain overall balance.We also dive into the Physical Health domain—what it really means for a dog to be physically well. Beyond routine veterinary care, this includes pain management, mobility, sleep, and identifying subtle signs that a dog may be uncomfortable or unwell. Many behavioral challenges can have physical contributors, making health assessment a critical part of understanding the whole dog.Whether you’re a dog guardian, trainer, or behavior professional, this conversation will help you better understand how nutrition and physical health shape a dog’s quality of life. When these foundational needs are met, dogs are better able to engage with their environment, learn new skills, and live more balanced, comfortable lives.Tune in as we break down these two domains and discuss practical ways to support your dog’s well-being from the inside out. 🐾WebsiteNewsletterOnline CoursesVideo LibraryMentioned in this episode:2026 Decoding Aggression and Reactivity SummitIf you want your dog to truly live well—not just get through the day, but feel safe, regulated, and able to move through their world without constant stress—this is for you.
If you’re tired of managing triggers, walking on eggshells, or dreading walks because you don’t know what might set your dog off… you’re not alone. And more importantly, there is a better way.
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It kicks off April 19 (Northern Hemisphere) / April 20 (Southern Hemisphere), and you’ll get access to over 12 hours of education, real-world application, and conversations that go far beyond surface-level training advice.
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