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Strengthening Shelter Behavior Programs
Core Takeaways
Playgroups Are Not Optional
Playgroups are a daily, structured part of operations. They are a primary tool for assessment, enrichment, and movement—not something done “when there’s time.”Behavior Drives Decision-Making
Intake, co-housing, pathway planning, and placement decisions are all informed by observed behavior—not assumptions or labels.Clarity Through Objective Systems
Standardized tracking (green/yellow/red) creates a shared language across teams, reduces subjectivity, and allows for faster, more accurate decision-making.Real-Time Communication Matters
Accessible, facility-wide documentation systems eliminate information gaps and ensure behavior concerns are acted on—not lost in conversation.Environment Is a Behavior Tool
Yard design and equipment are used intentionally to reduce arousal, create space, and improve safety—supporting dogs in making better choices.Empathy Without Compromise
Dogs are understood through a trauma-informed lens, while still maintaining clear structure, safety protocols, and operational accountability.
What This Means for Your Shelter
Behavior becomes part of your workflow—not a separate program
Staff have clear direction and shared language
Dogs experience more predictable, lower-stress environments
Decisions are faster, more consistent, and data-informed
Outcomes improve through intentional, system-driven movement

