Why trying harder with your dog is burning you out

Why trying harder with your dog is burning you out

It's not always about lack of effort. Sometimes too much effort is causing even bigger problems with your dog (and yourself!) than you already had.


Why Trying Harder With Your Dog Is Burning You Out


There’s a type of dog owner who doesn’t get talked about enough.

Not the careless one.
Not the uninformed one.

But the one who is trying really hard.

You:

  • read everything

  • watch training videos

  • think about your dog constantly

  • replay situations in your head

And yet…

👉 You feel exhausted.


The Burnout No One Warns You About

Dog ownership isn’t supposed to feel like this, right?

But for many people, it quietly becomes:

  • mentally draining

  • emotionally heavy

  • impossible to switch off

Because it’s not just about the dog anymore.

👉 It becomes about doing everything right.


The Pressure You Put on Yourself

You start thinking:

  • “I need to handle this better”

  • “I should have done that differently”

  • “Why can’t I get this right?”

And suddenly every walk, every interaction, every mistake feels like:
👉 a reflection of you


Why Effort Isn’t the Problem

Here’s the uncomfortable truth:

👉 Trying harder is not what’s going to fix this.

In fact, it often makes it worse.

Because more effort usually comes with:

  • more pressure

  • more tension

  • more expectation

And your dog?

They feel that immediately.


The Loop That Keeps You Stuck

  1. You try harder

  2. You become more invested

  3. You feel more pressure

  4. Your dog responds to that pressure

  5. Things don’t improve

  6. You try even harder

And now you’re stuck in a cycle that feels impossible to break.


What Actually Needs to Change

Not your effort.

👉 Your relationship to the process.

That means:

  • stepping back

  • letting go of perfection

  • allowing things to be messy

And yes - that’s uncomfortable.


Because It Feels Like Giving Up

But it’s not.

It’s:
👉 creating space for something to actually change


What Happens When You Shift

When you stop trying to control every outcome:

  • your dog becomes less pressured

  • you become less reactive

  • things start to feel lighter

Not perfect. But better.


You’re Not the Only One

This exact experience comes up in the Dog People Evolution conversation with Jerri Scherff and Denise Fenzi.

They talk openly about:

  • the emotional toll of trying too hard

  • how effort can backfire

  • what actually helps you step out of that cycle


If You’re Feeling This…

You don’t need:

  • more discipline

  • more effort

  • more pressure

You need:
👉 a different way of approaching the whole thing

And that’s exactly what they break down in the full video pod.

https://dogpeopleevolution.newzenler.com/courses/cwgpw76a


👉 If this hit close to home, start there.
It will change how you see everything you’ve been doing.