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Harmony Is a Living Regulatory Network
The Harmony Framework is the proprietary systems-based framework developed within Dog Smart Training & Behaviour Ltd. It approaches behaviour as the product of interacting regulatory systems — physical wellbeing, environment, agency, learning, social dynamics, and lifestyle — rather than as isolated problems to fix. By understanding how these systems influence one another, we can stabilise strain where it exists and build change in a way that protects recovery, adaptability,
Oliver Ringrose
Feb 253 min read


Introducing The Harmony Framework
The Harmony Framework is the proprietary systems-based framework developed within Dog Smart Training & Behaviour Ltd. It approaches behaviour as the product of interacting regulatory systems — physical wellbeing, environment, agency, learning, social dynamics, and lifestyle — rather than as isolated problems to fix. By understanding how these systems influence one another, we can stabilise strain where it exists and build change in a way that protects recovery, adaptability,
Oliver Ringrose
Feb 253 min read


Harmony Framework Pillar 6 — Lifestyle & Motivation
The Harmony Framework is the proprietary systems-based framework developed within Dog Smart Training & Behaviour Ltd. It approaches behaviour as the product of interacting regulatory systems — physical wellbeing, environment, agency, learning, social dynamics, and lifestyle — rather than as isolated problems to fix. By understanding how these systems influence one another, we can stabilise strain where it exists and build change in a way that protects recovery, adaptability,
Oliver Ringrose
Feb 255 min read


Harmony Framework Pillar 5 — Social Dynamics
The Harmony Framework is the proprietary systems-based framework developed within Dog Smart Training & Behaviour Ltd. It approaches behaviour as the product of interacting regulatory systems — physical wellbeing, environment, agency, learning, social dynamics, and lifestyle — rather than as isolated problems to fix. By understanding how these systems influence one another, we can stabilise strain where it exists and build change in a way that protects recovery, adaptability,
Oliver Ringrose
Feb 256 min read


Harmony Framework Pillar 4 - Learning
The Harmony Framework is the proprietary systems-based framework developed within Dog Smart Training & Behaviour Ltd. It approaches behaviour as the product of interacting regulatory systems — physical wellbeing, environment, agency, learning, social dynamics, and lifestyle — rather than as isolated problems to fix. By understanding how these systems influence one another, we can stabilise strain where it exists and build change in a way that protects recovery, adaptability,
Oliver Ringrose
Feb 254 min read


Harmony Framework Pillar 3 - Agency
The Harmony Framework is the proprietary systems-based framework developed within Dog Smart Training & Behaviour Ltd. It approaches behaviour as the product of interacting regulatory systems — physical wellbeing, environment, agency, learning, social dynamics, and lifestyle — rather than as isolated problems to fix. By understanding how these systems influence one another, we can stabilise strain where it exists and build change in a way that protects recovery, adaptabilit
Oliver Ringrose
Feb 255 min read


Harmony Framework Pillar 2 — Environment
The Harmony Framework is the proprietary systems-based framework developed within Dog Smart Training & Behaviour Ltd. It approaches behaviour as the product of interacting regulatory systems — physical wellbeing, environment, agency, learning, social dynamics, and lifestyle — rather than as isolated problems to fix. By understanding how these systems influence one another, we can stabilise strain where it exists and build change in a way that protects recovery, adaptability
Oliver Ringrose
Feb 254 min read


Harmony Framework Pillar 1 — Physical Wellbeing
The Harmony Framework is the proprietary systems-based framework developed within Dog Smart Training & Behaviour Ltd. It approaches behaviour as the product of interacting regulatory systems — physical wellbeing, environment, agency, learning, social dynamics, and lifestyle — rather than as isolated problems to fix. By understanding how these systems influence one another, we can stabilise strain where it exists and build change in a way that protects recovery, adaptability
Oliver Ringrose
Feb 253 min read
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