WHY YOUR DOG IS DIFFERENT TO THE OTHERS
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Discover the natural personality your dog shares with their wild cousins,
and how it shapes everything from how they behave, how they learn and how they relate to other dogs.
You didn’t choose the puppy.
She was the last one left.
The quiet one.
The nervous one.
The one who stared at you the entire drive home like you’d just kidnapped her.
Toilet training?
You stood outside in the rain, in your pyjamas, for half an hour.
She just hovered by the back door shivering.
Then the second you sat down on the sofa?
Straight to the rug. Full eye contact. Pee.
You booked puppy class.
She launched herself into your lap like the floor was lava.
The trainer smiled and said, “Pop her down, she’ll find her paws!”
So you peeled her off your jumper, gave her a gentle nudge, and whispered some version of:
“Go on. Be normal.”
She tried.
She hid under the chair.
Then under someone else’s chair.
She growled at the Labrador puppy wearing a bandana.
And that was the end of that.
You were told she needed more socialising. So you tried.
Shops.
The school run.
The local pub garden (just once… never again).
And now?
She’s barking at everything.
She reacts to movement, shadows, compliments.
You’re exhausted.
She’s exhausted.
No one’s having a good time.
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But here’s what no one told you:
Some dogs don’t open up just because you ask.
They need to feel safe first — and not just “you’re fine” safe.
Actually-safe.
And dogs like her?
They don’t show you who they are until they know someone’s watching the world for them.
Not pushing them in.
Not dragging them through.
But standing in the gap and going: “No thanks. Not today. She’s not available for that.”
Because when no one does that,
she starts doing it herself.
She starts deciding what’s safe.
Who’s risky.
When to bark.
How to take the edge off her own pressure… however she can.
And she’s not being dramatic.
She’s being responsible.
This isn’t "bad behaviour". It’s a specific social identity.
This course will walk you through three of the most common — and commonly misunderstood — social characters in dogs.
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“I used to hop from course to course, read all the books, watch all the shows, and still feel powerless. Until this course. When everything started making sense!"
You will see
✅ Why your dog’s reactions might actually be relational strategies
✅ What she’s trying to manage, avoid, or protect by “acting out”
 ✅ How development (and even trauma) shape the way her character formed
âś…Â How conventional training often collides with, rather than supports, her needs
 ✅ What to look for instead: the subtle, smart insight she gives you every day
This isn’t a training course.
It’s a completely unique way of looking at your dog through the eyes of the true wolf.
So you can stop spinning in strategies — and start seeing her.
 “Before the course, I was desperately hoping for something that made sense. Today my dogs relax quicker because I see them, and they know I see them.”
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What shifts after this course:
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You’ll stop asking “What’s wrong with him?”
You’ll start seeing what he’s had to carry.
The vigilance. The overwhelm. The over-responsibility. The shutdown.
You’ll see the character.
You’ll get the context.
And most importantly,
You’ll know what you can do next.
.....and......you will start your journey to never looking at dogs in the same way again..!!
Format & Flow:
- Self Paced
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This course was born from one of our powerful live masterclasses,
Why Your Dog is Different to the Others.
We took the full recording, broke it into focused sections, and shaped it into a self-paced course so more guardians could explore what we covered:
The three social characters we see most often.
Their wild lineage and social function.
How to recognise them in your own dog.
And how to support them without compromising their emotional well-being, or overriding your instincts in the process.Â
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