Behavior as a response.
Kimberly Artley Kimberly Artley

Behavior as a response.

We've written about the 2 categories we break "behavior" into before ("classroom" and "real world/ functional" behavior); both speaking to very different, yet connected, aspects of the dog (mental and emotional). This is like the difference of what children learn in school (brain training) vs. what they (should be) learning at home (manners, self and world concept development, etc).

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Behavioral Influencers.
Kimberly Artley Kimberly Artley

Behavioral Influencers.

Behavior Influencers.

"Behavior" is highly contextual and heavily layered with multiple variables at play.

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