What Street Dogs Can Teach Us About a Good Life: Rethinking Rescue and Welfare with Vanessa of Spicy Dogs Behaviour
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Around 80% of the world’s dogs are free-roaming, living in streets, villages, and communities alongside people rather than inside homes. Yet much of what we believe about dog welfare, safety, and rescue comes from a Western model of dog ownership.
In this episode, I’m joined by Vanessa of Spicy Dogs, a certified canine behaviour consultant based in Sri Lanka who helps adopters of village and street dogs understand behaviour through the lenses of ethology, trauma awareness, and co-regulation — building trust rather than control.
Together we explore the complexity of street dog lives, the tensions that arise when Western rescue impulses meet different cultural realities, and the deeper question: what actually makes a good life for a dog?
In this episode we discuss:
• What daily life looks like for street and village dogs
• Why the narrative of constant suffering can miss the richness of their lives
• How language and labels shape the way we see “street dogs”
• When rescue helps — and when it can unintentionally cause harm
• What can change when dogs are removed from their cultural and ecological context
• How different cultures understand dog welfare
• What street dogs might teach us about living alongside dogs rather than controlling them
This is a thoughtful, sometimes uncomfortable conversation that invites us to loosen our grip on what we think dogs should be - and see them through a wider cultural and ecological lens.
To connect with Vanessa:
https://instagram.com/spicydogsbehaviour
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Disclaimer: The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease, or replace medical guidance. Please speak with your veterinarian.