I went to a seminar about two years ago. and the instructor was showing the difference of the dog being in prey drive and defensive drive. Just by waving His arms in front of the dog which the dog barks and wanted the sleeve, (prey drive)? The other was having His hands and arm behind His back, and moving towards the dog, much different response from the dog, the dog was more attentive I will say, no bark, but ready. Is that (defensive drive)? on the dog's part. The pup was about seven months. and I can't remember which was which. Can someone put me straight. Dan
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