What dog training can teach us about relating to each other
Be the change you want to see
Brie Blakeman, CPDT-KA
─ Noble Woof Dog Training Portland, Oregon
These are words we live by here at Noble Woof. The first step to ethical behavior change is recognizing that animal behavior is honest, and true and that we too are animals who also deserve empathic and patient teaching practices. We must be advocates and allies for our dogs, for our clients and for each other.
Please watch this video two times. The first time, listen to it from the perspective of a dog guardian. The second time you watch it, replace the word "dog" or "your dog" with "client", "friend", "colleague".
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