Episode 009: Plants Need Space Too: Rethinking Reactive Dogs Through Nature’s Intelligence
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In this episode of Unruly By Nature, Kim (Raidho Canine), Rachel (My Animal Matters), and Sue (Heart Connection Dogs) explore Zoopharmacognosy (self-selection) and the often-overlooked intelligence behind dog behavior.
Rather than asking how to fix reactive, anxious, or sensitive dogs, this conversation asks a different question:
What if these behaviors are intelligent responses—not problems?
Through stories involving plants, essential oils, walnut trees, burdock root, barking dogs, itchy skin, and guardian emotions, the trio unpacks how nature communicates through space, sensation, and self-regulation—and how much changes when we stop dismissing those signals.
This episode is about curiosity over control, presence over performance, and learning to listen—to dogs, plants, and ourselves.
Thanks for wandering the wild edges with us on Unruly By Nature.
If you loved this conversation, share it with someone who’s ready to explore the deeper side of life with dogs.
Rachel Knott of My Animal Matters
Website: myanimalmatters.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/myanimalmatters
Kim Howatt of Raidho Canine
Website: raidhocanine.com
Substack: https://kimberlyhowatt.substack.com/
Sue Mimm of Heart Connection Dogs
Substack: https://suemimm.substack.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pawsreflectconnect
Until next time — stay curious, stay connected, stay unruly.
xoxo
Kim, Sue, and Rachel