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Originally Posted by avalonandon Ive had two dogs that responded very passionately to uniforms...Sebastian is one of them. They see the difference I guess but it may also have to do with imperceptible interactions, auras and body language too.
People in uniform tend to take on the persona in many ways and naturally stand apart from the rest on other levels, outside of the uniform itself.
Just an idea...not really sure about it of course. |
You know, that is very, very true. when my husband is in uniform, he has a different "personality" per se that he must take on. In fact, in our session w/ our trainer he told my husband to show Bo that he is leader in the same way he behaves as a police officer- and Bo listens to him much more than he did before. I also have to learn to communicate leadership, but it comes more naturally and easier to Todd. Officers in uniform have to present an aura of leadership or else they are in trouble!