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Meeting the other pack

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A few nice animal behavior images I found:


Meeting the other pack
animal behavior
Image by lamazone
Walking on the beach with Jef and Kika, we met 'another' pack of dogs. The psychology of dogs fascinates me: Jefke is the one who barks, goes to the other pack and makes the first contact. After some sniffing, he makes sure they are no threat to the rest of us. After that, the dogs in the other pack come towards us and start sniffing us out. The freckled bitch was the alpha dog. She was the only one who came straight towards me, because I was also an alpha bitch. I gently extended my hand so we could make contact. The other dogs stayed away from me.

Kika was a different story. Don't ever underestimate chihuahuas: they are very dominant. Kika, about the size of a large kitten, kept barking at the other dogs, even though they were many times her size. She was hiding behind me or sitting on my feet, but after a while, when she saw that Jef and I were no longer exited, she allowed the other dogs to sniff at her.

This meeting was quite typical and very interesting to study the behavior of dogs in packs.


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Meeting the other pack
animal behavior
Image by lamazone
Walking on the beach with Jef and Kika, we met 'another' pack of dogs. The psychology of dogs fascinates me: Jefke is the one who barks, goes to the other pack and makes the first contact. After some sniffing, he makes sure they are no threat to the rest of us. After that, the dogs in the other pack come towards us and start sniffing us out. The freckled bitch was the alpha dog. She was the only one who came straight towards me, because I was also an alpha bitch. I gently extended my hand so we could make contact. The other dogs stayed away from me.

Kika was a different story. Don't ever underestimate chihuahuas: they are very dominant. Kika, about the size of a large kitten, kept barking at the other dogs, even though they were many times her size. She was hiding behind me or sitting on my feet, but after a while, when she saw that Jef and I were no longer exited, she allowed the other dogs to sniff at her.

This meeting was quite typical and very interesting to study the behavior of dogs in packs.


www.lamazone.be


Meeting the other pack
animal behavior
Image by lamazone
Walking on the beach with Jef and Kika, we met 'another' pack of dogs. The psychology of dogs fascinates me: Jefke is the one who barks, goes to the other pack and makes the first contact. After some sniffing, he makes sure they are no threat to the rest of us. After that, the dogs in the other pack come towards us and start sniffing us out. The freckled bitch was the alpha dog. She was the only one who came straight towards me, because I was also an alpha bitch. I gently extended my hand so we could make contact. The other dogs stayed away from me.

Kika was a different story. Don't ever underestimate chihuahuas: they are very dominant. Kika, about the size of a large kitten, kept barking at the other dogs, even though they were many times her size. She was hiding behind me or sitting on my feet, but after a while, when she saw that Jef and I were no longer exited, she allowed the other dogs to sniff at her.

This meeting was quite typical and very interesting to study the behavior of dogs in packs.


www.lamazone.be

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