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Old 07-20-2014, 03:10 PM   #5
yorkietalkjilly
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Originally Posted by Buster Brown View Post
Hi and welcome to YT. Animals communicate by smell she's just being friendlhy. Did the trainers think she was being overly assertive? Buster's always been a laid-back dog. When certain dogs approach he will be standoffish and for others he might just rollover. I just feel he's less threatened by these dogs and he's a better judge of dogs then I am. It's better to have a dog that's friendly then one who wants to bite or attack at least.
So true. Presenting the rear for another dog to sniff is a sign of an non-aggressive, fearless, friendly dog.
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