Post-Event Highs, Crashes & RSD – Why Big Events Hit Differently for Neurodivergent Dog Professionals

Yesterday, I came home from a huge event. It was designed with neurodivergent people in mind with plenty of considerations for inclusion, accessibility, and making sure everyone had their needs met. But even with that, after any big event, there’s always the crash. And if you’re neurodivergent, you might know exactly what I mean. TheContinue reading “Post-Event Highs, Crashes & RSD – Why Big Events Hit Differently for Neurodivergent Dog Professionals”

How to Set Boundaries with Clients as a Dog Professional

As a dog professional—whether you’re a trainer, walker, groomer, or agility coach, your primary goal is to provide excellent services to your clients. However, without clear boundaries in place, it’s easy to end up overworked, underpaid, and emotionally drained. Setting boundaries is not just about protecting your time and energy; it’s also about maintaining aContinue reading “How to Set Boundaries with Clients as a Dog Professional”