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animals Would Your Dog Recognize You After A Year Apart

This lady acted like a stranger after a year apart
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Dogs see us as part of their pack. In a safe and functional pack we are the alphas and the dogs know this and each dog has their place.

They want us there to play our role. Then everyone is happy and calm.

Each time I come home from an outing my dogs used to rush over to me, barking and madly wagging their tails. I had a pack of 3 staffies. Each had their place in the pecking order with the humans on top and my wife as pack leader. They all tried to sit on her lap as this was the ultimate power play.

It was hilarious the way they manipulated it to get on her. If not her then me as second best option.

When I've been away for a while, like a month or so over seas, they go crazy when I get back. The pack is very important to them.

But when dog becomes unwell or old then the power plays start. The upcomming pack leader sits on the sick dogs head or tries to hump it or bumps into it on purpose. They want the weak one to go away and die so the pack stays strong and lean. It's the unpleasant reality of dog life.

I'm just down to one dog now, our dominant bitch Ruby. She's become very needy as an only dog and we're getting a Jack Russel next month or so to give her another dog to play with.

Fur mommies who see dogs as their children set up a dangerous dynamic. Without clear alpha leadership dogs will attempt to dominate humans, and can bite and maul. When you look at your funny poches mouth take a good look at those teeth. They can, if they want, rip your throat out. They don't because we are dominant. Fur mommies are fucked up. It's not cute what they do it's dangerous and fucked.
 
That's a big call comming from a cat...

But of course! Their whole world is scent. They have huge noses! Sniff sniff sniff all day long.

I buried Banjo about a month ago. I saw Ruby the other day on his grave sniffing. She knows he's in there...
Sorry about your dog. That never gets easier. We had to bury one of our boys last year.
 
I have to have my fur babies cremated. That way no matter where I go I'll have them 🥰 with me
I buried my dog had close bond with in yard I moved away from it sucks to think she's alone with strangers.
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