t-dog
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« on: September 25, 2019, 08:38:27 am » |
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I think both. I think some have independence that like Cracker explained, she understood exactly what was happening but was there to do her thing not someone else's. Others are independent enough that they will do it on their own but will also honor others. Smart dogs learn what you expect from them. They know the drill. To me it's a lot similar to the dual purpose dogs. We use to have dogs that knew if we loaded horses we were going after cattle and if we loaded a wheeler then we were going after hogs. They had it in them to do both and learned when to do what.
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