Why is the poor obedience of the native dog poor obedience of the native dog is because not trained, rural raising native dogs are free-range, not specially trained. Therefore, the poor obedience of the native dog, but also can recognize the master, obey the master’s orders. Although the native dogs are less obedient to their masters, but there is a strict hierarchy in the dog pack. A village dog will have a lead dog to lead the other dogs, which is not the case with city dogs. In addition, the native dog is very loyal to its master, basically the dog will only recognize one master in its life. So breeders should also be responsible when raising a native dog and not abandon the dog.
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