Peter Krupa on Nostr: every dog behavior comes from some wolf behavior, and when wolves play "tug of war" ...
every dog behavior comes from some wolf behavior, and when wolves play "tug of war" with a carcass, they're not fighting over it, they're working together to break it down.
so when a dog wants to play tug of war with you, it's not offering a competition: it's a collaboration.
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