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Old 09-07-2007, 12:05   #5
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I believe that it is possible, that a dog is sociable and distrusts the strangers. The dogs of guard(keeper?) or of RCI's work, they are very sociable dogs with the persons who come without evilness or friends of the owner, whereas when it works he distrusts all
I can tell you, how my dogs are. If you come as a friend, you can pet them, you can caress them, they will be friendly. Children will roll over them and it will be fine, they won´t do anything. But if you come and show anger, will carry a stick or will try to hit me or hit them.. Then they will guard and the intensity of guarding will be equall to the "attack" of the person. Making friends with them again after this "attack" is not possible, once you showed bad intensions, you are marked "bad guy" for them.

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My question is as they are they of hierarchic, territorial...
In Spain there are few ones and much is not known of the race, apart from the fact that there is nothing in Spanish
Yes, they have the same hierarchy orders and behaviour, as wolves. Maybe in some things it will not be so strict, but the rules are basically the same.
And yes, they are territorial. How much, I think it depends on the individual wolfdog.
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