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Blog Index
Here are all our blogs categorized by topic. Some blogs are multi-faceted and repeat across categories.

Behaviour
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The Intrusion Error: Why Your Reactive Dog Struggles with Family Transitions and the White Pathway
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The Emotional Maze of Reactive Dog Caregiving: Shifting the Burden
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Preparing Your Reactive Dog for Family Changes: Navigating the Challenges of New Additions
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Ep. 7 – Why Multi-Dog Households Can Be So Complicated—and How We Can Help
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From Reactive to Relaxed: Janice and Roco's Compassionate Walking Revolution
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Navigating the World of Dog Reactivity: A Compassionate Guide for Dog Parents
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Dog Parents: The Biology of the "Bork" — Dogs that Lunge, Bark and Melt-Down
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Love, Self-Discovery and Second Chances: Adopting a Rescue Dog for Personal Growth

Systems Thinking in Behaviour Problems
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It Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better for Dog Behavior Professionals
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Why Systems Thinking is Important for the Dog Behaviour Field
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The Systems Behind Costumes on Canine Psychology: A Professional Analysis
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The Canine Brain: Exploring Neuroscience, Systems Thinking and Complex Behavior Through a Human Lens
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The Unearthing of Mental Models in Applying Positive Reinforcement for Persistent Behaviour Issues
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The Knot: Why We Keep Losing to Aversive Training (And Why Your Best Ideas Won't Fix It Alone)
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The Hidden Multifaceted Systems Impacting Aggression in Dogs
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The Why Behind the ASPCA Study: A Systems Neurobiological Hypothesis for Canine Trauma Recovery

Essentials and Science
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The Omission of Flux: A Missing Transition State in Polyvagal Applications to Canine Behaviour
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The NeuroBalance Wheel: A Roadmap to Lifelong Behavioral Change in Dogs
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Is Your Dog's "Fire Alarm" Stuck on High? Understanding the Trauma-Wired Brain
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From Trauma to Resilience: The Role of Polyvagal Theory in Healing Dogs