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Tails of Connection's Substack

Tails of Connection, Sharon McMahon, Kiki Yablon, Aimée Hoover

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Authors

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  • Tails of Connection

    Where behavior is a super power, softness is strength, and dog training is about connection.

  • Sharon McMahon

    #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Small and the Mighty and founder of The Preamble, a weekly magazine about politics and history — for people who want to understand what’s happening without losing heart.

  • Kiki Yablon
  • Aimée Hoover
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