The Alphabet
Field Notes from the Canine Mind
26 Signal Cards · Learning to See
The behavior is not the problem. The behavior is the report.
You have been reading the behavior. The behavior is the last word in a sentence that started before you arrived. These 26 cards teach you to find the beginning of it — in the step that shortens, the breath that disappears, the ear that turns toward something you haven't found yet.
Book One is built around a single shift: moving from the obedience model — asking the dog to change first — to signal literacy — learning to see what the dog is already communicating. The science foundation that opens the book explains why this shift is not just kinder. It is more effective.
The bark is never the beginning. Neither is the lunge, the freeze, or the pull. Every one of them had a before. Book One teaches you to find it.
Before We Begin · The Science Foundation
Field Observation I
The Predicting Brain
The brain is not reactive — it is predictive. Behavior is downstream of prediction. Your window is earlier than the bark.
Field Observation II
The Body Budget
Allostasis and the Polyvagal System. A depleted dog cannot learn. Energy precedes behavior.
Field Observation III
Prediction Error
The mechanism of change. Safe surprise — delivered consistently inside the window of tolerance — rewrites the old story.
Field Observation IV
Action Before Emotion
The body leads. Emotion follows. Your own regulated state is the most powerful intervention available.
Entries 1–5
The First Signals
Train the eye. Behavior begins before behavior.
Entries 6–10
The Body Speaks First
Train timing. The sequence is readable.
Entries 11–15
The Invisible World
Train humility. Your dog perceives more than you do.
Entries 16–20
Regulation & Trust
Train embodiment. Your nervous system is the intervention.
Entries 21–26
Partnership
Train relational maturity. The dog becomes a guide.
How to Use These Cards
Each card gives you the signal name, why it matters, and the specific in-field response. Tap any card to flip it and see the full Field Practice assignment, the closing line, and which Field Observation explains the science behind that signal.