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Thursday, 24 November 2005 |
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Page 1 of 7 Dog society can be thought of as dog packs characterized by companionate
hierarchy, in which each individual has a rank, and in which there is intense
loyalty within the group. Dogs thrive in human society because their
relationships with humans mimic their natural social patterns. The dog is always
aware of its rank relative to other individuals in the group. An assertive dog
may consider itself the alpha animal, considering its human master to be
subordinate.
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