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To: DJ MacWoW

Yes, they’re animals. They still operate according to rules. Their rules, but rules regardless.

The pack leader doesn’t randomly kill pack members. If he did, he would find himself in a single dog pack very soon.

A dog that doesn’t think you’re the leader won’t necessarily kill you, he will attempt to dominate you. If you attempt to fight with him, then he might carry if further. And as soon as you submit, he will break off his act. He won’t rip your head off. These are the rules of the pack. Without them, there would be no pack, there would just be a big group of dogs fighting and humping.

You’ll look hard and long to find a dog that will KILL its loving, gentle master, for no reason other than wanting to be alpha. It doesn’t work that way in the pack. Two dogs don’t tie their paws together and knife fight...animals know it is far safer to put on a display and gain dominance that way than going to the lengths of a real fight. Real fights end up with real wounds...real wounds can kill you real quick in the natural world. Animals know this, and instinctively avoid fighting. They also don’t kill pack members, even ones lower than them, for no reason. Try keeping order in a pack that is randomly murdered by its leader...good luck with that.


22 posted on 02/05/2010 5:46:27 AM PST by Spike Knotts
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To: Spike Knotts
If the alpha dog saw the owner as a threat to his status, the owner is kibble. This man did not have control of the dogs least of all control of the alpha dog. ANY animal will kill to maintain alpha status. If this owner tried to "take control" when he never had it before, he was a threat.

Remember too that these dogs spent 4 years away from the owner. There was no longer a relationship there.

25 posted on 02/05/2010 5:54:42 AM PST by DJ MacWoW (Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you. Ben Franklin)
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