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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 50
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Hi Claudia and everybody,
That's a very interesting issue. I have been wondering also why Saarloos seems/IS less aggressive towards other dogs than CsV. More social might not be a correct word , since dominance challenging is a part of the normal social behavior of the dog. All CsVs I know are very social too, but they also want to know their place in a hierarchy (pecking order). I have heard the same thing to bee said in generally of wolf dogs/hybrids: they are often dominant toward other canines ( here, hybrid isn't actually a correct word either since it means an animal which is a crossing between two different species. A wolf and a dog are genetically the same species - and not two different species like for example a horse and a donkey.). regards, Minna |
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