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you guys are for shure inteligant
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Dominance = to be in control.
This is a little vague, but is better than making it equal to aggression.
Tony Soprano is dominant, but doesn't need to be aggressive to achieve that. He projects assertive behavior that controls less dominant 'soldiers'. This is dominance.
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I love these guys!! Entertaining and informative at the same time :D
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the dog on the board has a larger head to this body size... :)
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At certain angles during this video, Earl kind of reminded me of Arnold Vosloo. xD
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I was confused by your definition -it was vary vague as silly as that sounds-. "in control" generally refers to "control of resources" right? That makes more sense.
So basically dogs are dominant/submissive to each other to establish good doggie relationships because without them relationships would not work? Okay, so that sounds good but completely different from Dominance Theory (which is a bad theory, this must be where all the confusion comes into play). I feel better educated now. :-D
ThePsittacine 1 year ago
@ThePsittacine You can watch our video "Dog Culture - Foundation Style Dog Training" for a little more insight to the "control" stuff. Thanks for watching!
k91dogtraining 1 year ago
@k91dogtraining The "watch more videos" response is a little discouraging, I was kind of looking for a nodding head telling me I'm getting the gist of the idea...
ThePsittacine 1 year ago
@ThePsittacine You are getting the idea, but just think you will get the idea even more by watching the "dog culture" video. Especially when it comes to resources. "In Control" also refers to group decisions. Such as when to start and end play. Appreciate the feedback!
k91dogtraining 1 year ago