We need to wake up and realize that dogs
protect their pack members, and this should be considered normal and permissible under the law.
Not exact matches
We know that
packs of wolves form complex social hierarchies, and that this behaviour is likely to have evolved because it is good for the
pack, which in turn helps
protect its
members.
As the
pack leader our puppy EXPECTS us to
protect it from non-
pack members.
He explains that it may be an ancestral trait to help
protect young
pack members from ingesting parasites in their den, so to prevent the spread of disease among the young, the older
members consume the feces instead.
With their fierce loyalty and natural instincts to
protect members of their «
pack» (you and your family), selecting a dog for protection is the reasons many people own dogs.
He or she will be happy to have earned your praises and to be a loved and
protected member of your
pack.
Pack members respect a pack leader who protects them from bull
Pack members respect a
pack leader who protects them from bull
pack leader who
protects them from bullies.
This can be a dog's way of creating boundaries by using its scent, enabling him to feel safe and possibly
protecting valuable food sources or
pack members.
This happens when your dog wants to create boundaries by using its scent, enabling him to feel safe and possibly
protecting valuable food sources or
pack members.
With their fierce loyalty and natural instincts to
protect members of their «
pack» (you and your family), selecting a dog for protection...