rupol2000
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This similarity in behavior is more than obvious. They have strict discipline and subordination, they like clear execution of commands. If the owner said "bite!", they run to fulfill and do not think about the meaning of the orders. That is, this is slavery and the servility of dogs.
Secondly, they, like wild dogs or wolves, attack obviously weak victims in a pack. For example, a pack of Nazi dogs in St. Petersburg killed a Tajik little girl Khursheda Sultonova. They attacked her in a pack and killed her with knives (analogous to dog teeth)
In addition, they always bark loudly to scare, engage in terror, and when they meet resistance, they run away.
There may be two reasons for this.
Once they were forest savages and adopted the behavior patterns of wild wolves.
The second option may be that their ecological niche together with wolves formed these instincts in them in parallel with wolves and dogs.
Secondly, they, like wild dogs or wolves, attack obviously weak victims in a pack. For example, a pack of Nazi dogs in St. Petersburg killed a Tajik little girl Khursheda Sultonova. They attacked her in a pack and killed her with knives (analogous to dog teeth)
In addition, they always bark loudly to scare, engage in terror, and when they meet resistance, they run away.
There may be two reasons for this.
Once they were forest savages and adopted the behavior patterns of wild wolves.
The second option may be that their ecological niche together with wolves formed these instincts in them in parallel with wolves and dogs.