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<blockquote data-quote="Suzi" data-source="post: 2594881" data-attributes="member: 151182"><p>Pack behaviour is very interesting and the difference in behaviour of dogs who live in a family with another dog. Also dominance and how the alpha male disciplines other dogs. One of my dogs has a habit of "conducting his own walks" ie running off while we are walking into other fields and when he returns after much calling, the alpha male dog "tells him off" and bites his neck (not hard!).</p><p>There are a lot of aspects you can look at though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suzi, post: 2594881, member: 151182"] Pack behaviour is very interesting and the difference in behaviour of dogs who live in a family with another dog. Also dominance and how the alpha male disciplines other dogs. One of my dogs has a habit of "conducting his own walks" ie running off while we are walking into other fields and when he returns after much calling, the alpha male dog "tells him off" and bites his neck (not hard!). There are a lot of aspects you can look at though. [/QUOTE]
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