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dpack
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Mistress Rose
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dpack
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NorthernMonkeyGirl
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dpack
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Posted: Wed Mar 30, 22 5:16 am Post subject: |
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wise, a "new"canine in the pack is far more complicated than most consider it
it has to be right for "new mutt" you, and any "old mutt" in the family
human/canine pack is a strange dynamic, both species need their needs supplied, usually it is the human that makes the decisions,
mutts do sometimes adopt, if they do just go with it, it will work out fine
a few doughts from established mutt is normal, extreme violence is possible, the human should be pack enforcer
love from chomps
ps my princess shook me by the nose to establish i am who i am, the man saved me from a parpless existence after 3 shakes, he was a bit slow but he was laughing too much, i was rude and she did have good cause
oops he got the keyboard, pack enforcer says listen to mutts but you choose, it is easier if they want to be family, they will decide who has what role, that is best directed and used well to create a humutt life that works for all |
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Mistress Rose
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