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Post by savvy92 on Dec 20, 2017 21:21:27 GMT -5
So is Pharaoh decked out in leather?
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Post by sizzling63 on Dec 20, 2017 21:28:45 GMT -5
So is Pharaoh decked out in leather? Caption: "I'm at least as fabulous" (I would love to be a fly on the wall and observe the "dynamics" - admittedly, I don't know enough about dogs to even guess how territorial they are when it comes to social dynamics of a unique situation like this one)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2017 21:34:52 GMT -5
So is Pharaoh decked out in leather? Caption: "I'm at least as fabulous" (I would love to be a fly on the wall and observe the "dynamics" - admittedly, I don't know enough about dogs to even guess how territorial they are when it comes to social dynamics of a unique situation like this one) Yes, dogs like to mark what they perceive to be their territory.
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Post by sizzling63 on Dec 20, 2017 21:39:20 GMT -5
Caption: "I'm at least as fabulous" (I would love to be a fly on the wall and observe the "dynamics" - admittedly, I don't know enough about dogs to even guess how territorial they are when it comes to social dynamics of a unique situation like this one) Yes, dogs like to mark what they perceive to be their territory. Do dogs get jealous? I mean, Pharaoh knows Sauli, and he has also been around other friends of Adam's, but he and Adam just got re-united after al long break from each other, so I am wondering. Dogs are probably less complicated than humans, as long as they get attention, and food.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2017 21:45:06 GMT -5
Yes, dogs like to mark what they perceive to be their territory. Do dogs get jealous? I mean, Pharaoh knows Sauli, and he has also been around other friends of Adam's, but he and Adam just got re-united after al long break from each other, so I am wondering. Dogs are probably less complicated than humans, as long as they get attention, and food. Not jealousy. Dogs mark to establish their zone, their territory, to keep intruders or competitors away. The behaviour between dogs and humans is quite similar, dogs with urine people with personal possessions or by touching.
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Post by lorraine on Dec 20, 2017 23:11:56 GMT -5
My heart is full! Adam got to spend 2 days with Remy, then got to come home with Pharaoh to a house that is not empty!! ❤️❤️❤️ My feelings, exactly, Patti. After spending so much time making others scream with delight, Adam deserves to come home to a place of love and JOY! It makes me so happy when Adam is loved and happy, too.
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Post by petrajo on Dec 20, 2017 23:28:51 GMT -5
My heart is full! Adam got to spend 2 days with Remy, then got to come home with Pharaoh to a house that is not empty!! ❤️❤️❤️ My feelings, exactly, Patti. After spending so much time making others scream with delight, Adam deserves to come home to a place of love and JOY! It makes me so happy when Adam is loved and happy, too. Patti and Lorraine, my ❤️Is full too.
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Post by mszue on Dec 20, 2017 23:29:24 GMT -5
Do dogs get jealous? I mean, Pharaoh knows Sauli, and he has also been around other friends of Adam's, but he and Adam just got re-united after al long break from each other, so I am wondering. Dogs are probably less complicated than humans, as long as they get attention, and food. Not jealousy. Dogs mark to establish their zone, their territory, to keep intruders or competitors away. The behaviour between dogs and humans is quite similar, dogs with urine people with personal possessions or by touching. Interestingly, sometimes cats are not much different. I have two cats...a small, female, submissive Persian and a large, territorial, male Siamese..who was the first cat. Well at night, my little female curls up in a ball by my head...and up against the wall ..hardly moving...while the boy patrols the perimeter, giving the little girl the evil eye, and waking me up with his march around me...back and forth...drives me nuts but nothing will change him and if I try and keep him out of the bedroom he starts the Siamese howl....and you don't put up with that for long!! Sorry...totally OTT
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Post by petrajo on Dec 20, 2017 23:55:55 GMT -5
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Post by nica575 on Dec 21, 2017 0:11:39 GMT -5
Not jealousy. Dogs mark to establish their zone, their territory, to keep intruders or competitors away. The behaviour between dogs and humans is quite similar, dogs with urine people with personal possessions or by touching. Interestingly, sometimes cats are not much different. I have two cats...a small, female, submissive Persian and a large, territorial, male Siamese..who was the first cat. Well at night, my little female curls up in a ball by my head...and up against the wall ..hardly moving...while the boy patrols the perimeter, giving the little girl the evil eye, and waking me up with his march around me...back and forth...drives me nuts but nothing will change him and if I try and keep him out of the bedroom he starts the Siamese howl....and you don't put up with that for long!! Sorry...totally OTT Cats train you well...lol...and they always win...
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