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Dogs are expert pattern detectors. Whether we plan it or not, our daily rhythms—alarms, shoes, coffee, leashes—create meaning for our pups. In this video, I break down PPPs (Predictable Patterns of Precedent): the simple, repeatable sequences that help dogs relax, trust, and know what’s coming next. You’ll see real-life examples from my home and learn how to shape everyday rituals—morning routines, coffee time, walks, outings, “to the car,” and leaving without your dog—so they support lower stress and clearer communication. We also touch on resilience: keeping life predictable enough to feel safe, but flexible enough to handle change. Timestamps 0:00 Why dogs read patterns (and how we create them—on purpose or not) 1:12 What are PPPs? (Predictable Patterns of Precedent) 1:37 When the world makes sense, the brain relaxes 3:23 How predictability grows trust 4:04 Example: Willow’s dinnertime PPP (blanket → crate while birds are out) 6:33 Morning routine PPPs (same alarm, different meanings for different humans) 8:30 Potty → breakfast PPP (time of day matters) 9:21 Coffee time PPP (your habits = your dog’s expectations) 10:44 Departures: walk vs. car outing vs. leaving without your dog 13:10 Demo: “Time to go home—let’s go to the car” pattern 15:11 Predictability lowers stress & anxiety (and how to add gentle variability) Key takeaways Dogs attach meaning to sequences: “this + this + that = walk” (or “= you’re leaving without me”). Predictable routines help dogs settle faster, worry less, and trust more. Clear PPPs can live alongside resilience: keep the skeleton predictable, then add small, thoughtful variations. Start by noticing the patterns you already have—then make them intentional. Try this Choose one daily moment (morning alarm, coffee, leashing up, “to the car”). Write the 3–5 steps your dog already expects. Practice the sequence (same general words, same basic order), reinforce the calm choices, and repeat. More from me MissBehaviorTraining.com — learn at your pace, in your space. 💗 Tags: dogs, dog behavior, dog training, Family Dog Mediation, predictability, routines for dogs, anxiety in dogs, resilience, PPPs, pattern games, cooperative care, enrichment