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    good behavior

    Explore " good behavior" with insightful episodes like "Internal View of Character: Keith Cowling", "Good Behavior: Dysfunctional in a healthy way", "The one about the Tire Shop", "Dog Etiquette In Public & At Home w/ Drayton Michaels, CTC" and "30. Shaping Our Identity: E17 – Good Behaviors that Heal" from podcasts like ""Turning Point Sermons", "Ship Tease", "That's The Good Stuff", "Good Dog Nation" and "A Healing Peace"" and more!

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    Good Behavior: Dysfunctional in a healthy way

    Good Behavior: Dysfunctional in a healthy way

    Yes, okay, maybe it’s morally questionable to ship a (fictional) hitman and a thief. It sure is fun, though! Obviously, Heather needed to introduce Jenn to the wonders of Letty and Javier from TNT’s Good Behavior. Obviously.

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    Dog Etiquette In Public & At Home w/ Drayton Michaels, CTC

    Dog Etiquette In Public & At Home w/ Drayton Michaels, CTC

    Do you have a dog that jumps on visitors, freaks out when the doorbell rings, and doesn't behave when you leave the house? Join Drayton and Kim as they discuss dog etiquette. The secret is dog etiquette isn't all about the dog, it's about people. Dog owners, dog lovers and anyone who encounters a dog all play a role in how a dog is going to behave, in addition to the environment that interaction takes place in. Drayton goes through simple, quick, and easy ways to manage your dog at home and eliminate issues with guests, doorbells, and special occasions. Then we go outside and talk about how to advocate for your dog with strangers, how to deal with people who want to meet your dog (and people who don't), and using cues your dog already knows. We'll also talk about socializing your puppy vs your adult dog. We also have a discussion about taking your dog to restaurants, cafes, and with you at public places.

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    Good Dog: How To Set Specific Expectations

    Good Dog: How To Set Specific Expectations
    In today’s post, I’d like to talk about our expectations for our dogs. We train a lot of service dogs, but this advice applies to any dog. Many people say that they want their dog to watch over them or their kids. When I ask them what this specifically means, they say that they want their dog to “keep them safe.” What does that mean? “Just make sure that we don’t get hurt.”
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