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| Re: jealousy! No but their actions will seem like jealousy to Humans. But in the dog world its more of a pack rank thing. They will try to see where one fits into the pack by doing things that seem like jealousy to us. Like push one out of the way while other is getting petted by the master........etc
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| Re: jealousy! and it can be a sign of posessiveness - dog thinks person belongs to them. If that is the case, it is not good and can lead to fights |
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