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> The way you are a leader is through your friendship, not force."
> "Dominance has been confused in the popular literature. Leadership is not enforced. If you don't follow me, I don't beat you up for it. The way you are a leader is through your friendship, not force.
Opi is the matriarch - it's a much more accurate term I think. She takes care of everyone, checks on anyone who's hurt or feeling a bit off, if there are handbags then she steps in calmly to stop it and checks on both dogs both to tick them off for doing it and to make sure they're ok.
> I also find it strange that we live with many animals often with herds of cows, sheep, horses, goats, pigs, cats, rabbits, guinea-pigs, mice, rats, dophins......... the list goes on we train them and often have a 'family' of these too, but we never hear anyone saying we are 'pack', alphas or leaders to any other species but the dog?
> All it took was that single, very flawed wolf study . . . who would have thought it would have rooted so strongly? (Mind you - the edict to never feed chicken bones to dogs is also extremely widespread)
> anyone who thinks that my dogs depend on me for food has not met Lola, she can open doors, open the food bin, open food bags
> I was once told by a lecturer on my degree course (who has an MSc in Animal Behaviour) that when facing ANY animal (I believe we were discussing zoos at the time), you must not back down from it or it will think it is dominant over you.
(there has been no difference in how I hold his lead).
He can alter his behaviour according to how I feel, whilst outside, at night and not even looking at me - dogs are fab at reading us.
>Jeangenie .....
> I don't - and neither do all these people...
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