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Dinah Psencik from Dayton Tx.
Re: Should you show affection to hog dogs?
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July 22, 2011, 11:23:29 am »
One thing that Ive noticed about dogs is that they all have very different levels of independence. Some are born leaders and some are very lowly and dependent on their leaders. The dogs that have low self worth and are always looking for leadership are the ones that need less interaction with people, and more interaction with other dogs ....I think. Because once they see you as the leader they want to be up your behind. So yes, some dogs do well with lots of attention while others do not. So this subject isn't black and white. But just to be sure, we don't over do the attention until our pups are getting out and hunting well.
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