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Stop Your Pet Care Guilt Spiral For Good

Published 7 months, 1 week ago
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Ever feel guilty for working too much, missing walks, or not giving your pet enough attention? You’re not alone. Pet parenting struggles like guilt, burnout, and overwhelm are more common than most people admit. But what if guilt isn’t the real problem?

In this episode, I’m joined by Sheryl Green, speaker, author of You Had Me at No, and recovering people-pleaser who helps others set healthy boundaries without drowning in guilt. Together, we dig into why pet care guilt shows up for real pet parents, what it’s trying to tell you, and how to finally release it for good.

BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:
• Why “vague expectations” make guilt feel endless—and how to define “enough” for yourself
• The difference between real guilt you can act on and the kind you can let go
• How to replace guilt with self-compassion while still being a responsible, loving pet parent

Your pet doesn’t need you to be perfect to provide them with good care, just present.

CONNECT WITH SHERYL
Website | sherylgreenspeaks.com

Boundaried Life Program | sherylgreenspeaks.com/boundaried-life

OTHER LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
 You Had Me at No by Sheryl Green

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Each week, get practical pet parenting advice and expert help for behavior issues, rising pet costs, vet visits, training, and everyday life with dogs and cats.

From puppy biting and cat aggression to separation anxiety, emergency vet decisions, and saving money on pet care, this show helps you cut through the noise and find real solutions.

No fluff, no guilt, just practical help so you can enjoy your pets and your life again.

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