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Kevin Behan


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Kevin Behan grew up on his parent’s farm in rural Connecticut immersed in a landscape of natural beauty and surrounded by dogs. Kevin’s father, John Behan, founded Canine College, trained dogs in the Canine Corps in WWII and was the first in America to train protection dogs for hospitals, police units, and even retail stores such as Macy’s. Kevin worked in his father’s kennel where he encountered every possible type of dog exhibiting every type of behavior. Consequently, Kevin grew up without judgment about dog behavior, even aggression, as everything dogs did was taken as a matter of course.

Kevin trained his first dog, a poodle named Onyx, at age ten. As Kevin matured, so did his ideas about his experiences and the behaviors he witnessed.
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“Somehow I knew all things were connected, everything but a point on some continuum. This felt more real to me than anything I was ever to learn in any class or read in any book. This feeling of resonance became my standard, so when a teacher told me something or I read something in a book, if I didn’t feel the depth of resonance I found in the woods I never completely accepted what I was reading or being taught. I learned to give the right answers to pass tests and complete assignments, but if I didn’t feel resonance, I posted a mental asterisk on that fact or concept.”
Kevin Behan, Your Dog Is Your Mirror: The Emotional Capacity of Our Dogs and Ourselves

“The little brain in the gut develops from the same embryonic tissue as the brain in the head, and the two are connected via the massive vagus nerve. Most intriguingly, there is a nine-to-one rate of data transfer from the gut to the brain, as opposed to the brain to the gut.”
Kevin Behan, Your Dog Is Your Mirror: The Emotional Capacity of Our Dogs and Ourselves

“little brain in the gut” or the enteric nervous system, also known as the emotional brain. It was discovered in the late nineteenth century, and it is endowed with both sensory and motor neurons; this region contains half the body’s neurons and has a full range of neurotransmitters, hormones, and opiate receptor sites. According to Dr. Jill Ammon-Wexler, a pioneering brain researcher, “Your ‘gut-brain’ is also able to learn, remember, and produce emotion-based feelings.”
Kevin Behan, Your Dog Is Your Mirror: The Emotional Capacity of Our Dogs and Ourselves



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