Your Whole Dog

Your Whole Dog Helping dogs feel better in body and mind.

Canine Behaviour Practitioner & Galen Myotherapist in Devon, supporting the whole dog — not just the behaviour you see — so life feels calmer, easier and more connected.

I really love seeing more professionals moving towards lower-stress, dog-centred and consent-based handling. 🐾I spend so...
27/05/2026

I really love seeing more professionals moving towards lower-stress, dog-centred and consent-based handling. 🐾

I spend so much time watching how dogs stand, sit, turn, transition, shift weight, and move through space because those tiny details can tell us an enormous amount about comfort, compensation, tension, confidence, and how they’re coping physically.

Often, the more natural and safe the environment feels, the more information the dog is able to give us.

Looking for a veterinary clinic in Dulverton? Book your visit with Pet Pain Relief online. Check availability and reserve your appointment in minutes.

We’re here! 🐾Come and find Your Whole Dog Haldon Forest Park - Forestry England Bark 2026 today!Pop over if you’d like t...
09/05/2026

We’re here! 🐾

Come and find Your Whole Dog Haldon Forest Park - Forestry England Bark 2026 today!

Pop over if you’d like to chat about:
✨ Behaviour
✨ Movement
✨ Posture
✨ Subtle signs of discomfort in dogs

I’ve got my posture & coat pattern board up, plus anatomy models and skeletons so you can have a proper look at how the body and behaviour can link together 👀

No pressure, no hard sell — just friendly conversations about dogs 😊

🐶 Dog treats available too!

It’s time to choose your favourite photo😁The one with the most likes will be the profile pic for May. 📸🌅🐾🐾🐶
01/05/2026

It’s time to choose your favourite photo😁
The one with the most likes will be the profile pic for May.
📸🌅🐾🐾🐶

This really resonated with me.Not just professionally, but personally too.I’ve seen first-hand how a “mild” diagnosis ca...
30/04/2026

This really resonated with me.

Not just professionally, but personally too.

I’ve seen first-hand how a “mild” diagnosis can still have a big impact on a dog’s day-to-day life — their movement, their behaviour, how safe they feel in the world.

It’s a reminder that the label doesn’t tell the full story.

The dog does.

The term “mild” is used constantly in both human and veterinary medicine. Mild arthritis. Mild disc disease. Mild inflammation. On paper, it sounds reassuring. It suggests something small, manageable, perhaps even insignificant. But when it comes to pain, “mild” means almost nothing.

Pain is a subjective, individual experience shaped by the nervous system, emotional state, environment, and prior history. A “mild” finding on a scan can exist alongside severe, life altering pain. Equally, a “severe” diagnosis may present with very little outward discomfort. For example, “mild disc protrusion” describes the degree of displacement, not the impact it is having on the individual.

Pain is produced by the brain after integrating multiple inputs. These include sensory input such as tissue damage, inflammation, or nerve irritation, but also emotional state, including fear, anxiety, and frustration. Environmental context plays a role, such as predictability, safety, and noise levels. Learning history matters, including previous experiences of pain or repeated stress exposure. Internal physiology is also relevant, including fatigue, illness, and hormonal state.

This is why two individuals with the same “mild” diagnosis can have completely different experiences. One may cope relatively well, while another may be overwhelmed.

In practical terms, a dog with “mild” spinal changes may react strongly to handling, show sudden behavioural changes, or become noise sensitive and easily overwhelmed. These are not disproportionate responses. They are often indicators of how that individual is experiencing their internal state.

Dogs do not report pain verbally. Instead, they communicate through behaviour. When a diagnosis is labelled “mild,” it becomes very easy to dismiss what we are seeing. People may say, “It’s only mild, so it can’t be causing this,” or assume, “It must be behavioural,” or interpret the dog as reactive, stubborn, or anxious.

Pain increases anxiety. Anxiety increases pain. Because pain is subjective and difficult to measure directly, pain trials are often one of the most informative tools available.

“Mild” means nothing if the experience is not mild.

It’s been a little quiet on the dog walking photos lately… but the walks haven’t stopped🐾🐾Here’s a little catch-up from ...
29/04/2026

It’s been a little quiet on the dog walking photos lately…

but the walks haven’t stopped🐾🐾

Here’s a little catch-up from some recent ones. 😃🥰✨

I’m going to be at Haldon Forest Park - Forestry England on the 9th May 🐾If you’re coming along, please come and find me...
23/04/2026

I’m going to be at Haldon Forest Park - Forestry England on the 9th May 🐾

If you’re coming along, please come and find me!
I’ll be there talking about how your dog’s body and behaviour connect—and helping you spot some of those subtle signs we often miss.

Even if you just fancy a chat, I’d love to see you 💛

Join us with your four-legged family members to celebrate all things dog! Explore exciting stalls, have a go at activities, and try your paw in our charity dog show. Exciting trade stands in our mutts' marketplace (list updated regularly) Absolute Animal DesignsAllwinds Dog First AidBlue CrossButter...

Conference CPD ✔️First aid updated ✔️Always learning... because dogs don't come with instruction manuals 🐾Plenty more to...
22/04/2026

Conference CPD ✔️
First aid updated ✔️

Always learning... because dogs don't come with instruction manuals 🐾

Plenty more to come this year 💛
Wouldn't have it any other way 🧐

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