Introducing the 9 Social Social Identities your dogs share with their wild cousins 

What’s inside the free guide:

âś… A simple introduction to the 9 Social Characters we see in dogs today

✅ What each character’s function is within the family system
âś… Why Social Character affects learning, compatibility, and emotional regulation
✅ How “behaviour problems” often appear when a dog’s character is forced to cope outside of its natural design
âś… A new lens to help you stop guessing - and start understanding

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This isn’t another dog personality quiz.

It’s a doorway into a completely different way of understanding who your dog is… and why they behave the way they do.

What if the problem isn’t your dog’s behaviour?
What if it’s that you’ve been taught to treat every dog the same?

Your dog isn’t “being difficult.”
They’re expressing something deeper.

Because dogs, like wolves, are born with a Social Character — an innate social identity that shapes:

  • how they cope with pressure

  • how they connect

  • how they learn

  • what they’re naturally responsible for inside the family

  • and what happens when development gets interrupted

This isn’t about rank.
It isn’t dominance.
And it’s not something they “become.”

It’s something they’re born into.

And once you see it… you can’t unsee it.


Rooted in Wolf wisdom.

Not observed from a distance… but discovered through decades of intimate research living alongside wolves.

Refined through the Hemene Approach.
Created for dog guardians who know there’s something deeper going on than obedience.

This guide will help you start seeing the blueprint behind your dog - even if you’ve tried everything before.
Even if your dog looks fine on the outside… but doesn’t feel safe underneath.
Even if you’ve been told it’s “just how they are.”

  This is for you if:

  • You want to understand what your dog’s really trying to say

  • You’ve done the training, but it hasn’t touched the root of the issue

  • You feel there’s something missing in how you connect — but can’t name it

  • You’re ready to build trust from the inside out, not the outside in