When Pups Don't Ruff: Understanding the Peaceful Side of Dogs
Let's talk about the softer side of our furry friends. You might be surprised to learn that not all dogs are as rambunctious as you'd expect. Take, for instance, the female dogs. They're often the calm, collected ones in the pack. Unlike their male counterparts, they're less likely to start a fight. So, what's the deal?
It's all about territory, my friends. Male dogs, with their strong sense of dominance and territoriality, are more prone to brawls. They're like the neighborhood bullies, always on the lookout for a scrap. But don't write off the ladies just yet. They've got their own reasons for getting into a tussle.
Remember that time I had two Alaskan Malamutes, one male and one female? They were like oil and water most of the time. The male, with his hormones raging, was always on high alert, ready to defend his patch of grass. The female, on the other hand, was more of a peacekeeper, her bark being more of a warning than a war cry.