Today’s stress free dog walk technique may just be the most important one yet, I daresay!
If your dog is already doing somersaults when you pick up their lead, or shying away from their harness, going nuts at the window or barking when the courier calls, your walks don’t have much chance of being stress-free. They carry that stress, excitement and overstimulation out onto the walk with them.
Calm walks start at home – and that’s exactly what today’s technique will do for you.
Here’s why.
For a contented, calm dog, provide more sniffing opportunities! Use Cache before a walk to help them calm down from the ‘leash-on’ excitement or after a walk to help them switch off and settle into a deep sleep! It’s also the perfect rainy day activity.
You may not see these benefits straight away or all at once, but there is a reason scentwork has been scientifically proven time and time again to calm dogs. If your dog doesn’t seem calmer right away, there’s nothing wrong with you, with them, or with the method – it’s about consistency and combining this activity with the other strategies from this challenge, especially those from the Masterclasses. Believe me, scentwork is a potent calming tool when you adopt the low-stress lifestyle.
LIVE! Meet Becca & Freyja: The Stress Free Walkers
Time: Jan 16, 2026 07:00 PM London
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83930934963
Meeting ID: 839 3093 4963
Passcode: 683478
I’ve got something extra special for those of you who attend live tonight 🤩
Until then – let the calm begin!
The Calming Collection is a kit of activities bursting at the seams that provide positive outlets for your dog’s endless exhausting energy. Use Calming Collection techniques for relaxation in the house and taking the edge off your dog’s energy before, during and after walks. We chose this particular Calming Collection activity for you today because you can do it at home and take it out onto walks!
Cache is a concentrated search, in a small area, for a single item – whether that's a single treat, a specific toy or a single container of target odour. With each repetition the search becomes more complex due to the ‘residual odour' left by the previous hides.
Equipment & Set Up:
Don’t get too hung up on what the items are! Have a quick wander around a few rooms and pick up whatever clutter you can find. Just make sure that everything is safe and suitable for your dog to be sniffing around e.g. nothing sharp, electronic or anything you wouldn’t allow them to touch normally.
Method:
Adaptation for less confident dogs: don’t put the items in a pile that might move and spook them. Place the items with space in between and start by hiding the food/toy/odour on the edge of the search area until their confidence grows.