The Goodest Boy & You
Every behavior he has is purposeful. It might not always look that way, but underneath the patience and loyal demeanor, your Goodest Boy has consistent, knowable patterns.
This guide and workbook was designed specifically to share insights about what makes him uniquely him.

About Your Honored Dog

Introduction: The Goodest Boy
Loyal, steady, and deeply connected to his person, he moves through the world with quiet devotion.

Engagement: How Your Dog Engages in the World
Goodest Boys connect through presence. They stay close, notice everything about their person, and respond with remarkable attentiveness.

Thriving: What Your Dog Needs to Love Life
Learn what helps him feel secure, fulfilled, and joyful; from the kind of connection he values most to the simple routines that help him feel deeply at home with you.
How to Use This Guide
All dog parents carry an understanding of their dog that goes beyond words.
It lives in the everyday moments. It lives through what you notice, what you anticipate, and what you feel without needing to explain it.
This guide is a recognition of that understanding. It brings their personality into focus and invites you to stay with what you’ve observed, so it becomes clearer, more defined, and easier to trust.
The reflection prompts invite you to sit with that knowledge of your dog; their behaviors, instincts, and the quiet ways they move through the world with you.
This is not a training guide. It isnot a behavior manual. It is a recognition. A recognition of your dog, of what they bring to your life, and of the unmistakable personality that makes them entirely and uniquely themselves.
Welcome to The Honored Dog.
Your dog’s story lives here.
A condensed version of this interactive guide is available as a downloadable PDF.
A few of the research sources that informed this work can be found at HonoredDog.com/Research-Foundation

Meet Kimberly Jo
Kimberly Jo DeVault is the creator of The Honored Dog, where she helps people better understand and connect with their dogs through personality-based insights. With more than 20 years of corporate experience, she has an extensive background in coaching, training, and human behavior. She is also experienced in animal welfare, having developed and facilitated curricula in humane education for several years. Kimberly Jo brings a thoughtful, observant approach to the relationships we share with our dogs—offering language and perspective that make those bonds even more meaningful.
Disclaimer: This guide is intended for insight and reflection, and is for entertainment purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional training or behavioral advice. If you have concerns about your dog’s behavior or well-being, please consult a qualified professional.
