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Dog management hierarchy (Original Post)
packman
Jul 2021
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captain queeg
(10,184 posts)1. I don't think dogs actually smile, but many of them sure look like it
I wonder if its some hereditary trait that pleases their owners?
StClone
(11,683 posts)6. Yes it is all about being the most adaptable
To appeal and serve humans.
Bayard
(22,062 posts)2. Big smiles here
Thanks for posting!
niyad
(113,278 posts)3. Adorable. All those pics need is the district mgr-the cat.
Upthevibe
(8,041 posts)4. packman...
Awesome post! Thanks.....
calimary
(81,220 posts)5. LOVE these!
Stuart G
(38,420 posts)7. Wonderful pictures...K and R
peppertree
(21,625 posts)8. Bassets, on the other hand, like to monopolize authority
All work to be delegated though.