Dogs Aren’t Aggressive or Dominant—Are They? (Part Two)

A fascinating conversation between Professor Abrantes, Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology and Ethology, and Ethology Institute graduate (CAAE) Michael McManus about these terms and behaviors that trouble us so much: aggression, dominance, hierarchies. What do these behaviors and terms mean for dog trainers and breeders?

🎬 This is part two of four.

📖 For references and further studies, please see: Canine BehaviorAgonistic Behavior, and Ethology.

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