If you have two, one is always dominant.  Usually it is the male.  The
one exception is when we bred our pitch and kept a male puppy.  She
continued to boss him around even after he was much larger and more
powerful than her.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola



On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 10:31 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> "Daniel J. Matyola"
>>
>> Thanks, Dave and Ken.
>>
>> My previous Malamutes all went to obedience training.  They generally
>> were the first to learn each exercise, but the objected to repeating
>> the exercises over and over.  Too Boring.
>>
>> I do have a dog sled (and a wheeled rig for training when there is no
>> snow).  Of course, it takes more than one or two dogs to make a dog
>> team, so I have to join up with other members of the local club so
>> that we can run our dogs on the sled.  We will probably get a female
>> in the spring -- somehow they are happier and better behaved if they
>> have a canine companion -- but they have to be almost adults before
>> they can be put on the sled.
>
> Don't see how that would work if they get bored so easily. Ain't but on lead
> dog and if you ain't the lead dog the scenery never changes.
>
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