Shona, I refer to my dogs as wolfdogs as i despise the word hybrid - they're not a hybrid, they are a dog. I treat mine as dogs but if I sit back and watch, they display all traits of a pack. If Cesar M says that a labrador should be treated as a pack member and the 'human' should be the 'pack leader' you can imagine how a wolfdog understands pack rules even more so than your average lab.
I like CM, but I think ANY breed or type of dog will act as a "pack" if there are more than one. I can take one Border anywhere with total control, take two or three and the chances are they will act together and usually get up to no good!
lol four is the magic number in this house. dougies already asked, does that mean we must keep two from the next litter
Am I missing the point somewhere down the line or what but why on earth (apart from the obvious) has this male been bred from and theen shifted on and been castrated if the dogs are so brilliant like we are being told?
I assume whatever he has produced in the two litters is deemed to be the males fault (probably unrelated breeding and breed wise females with similar outcome?) so this "wonderfully perfect" dog has been neutered. I would guess though that its not temperament connected as I read on SC's site that he had a really nice nature.
What you say is correct. It was stipulated by CR to his new owners that he was to be nuetered. Any further questions should be directed to CR and/or SC rather than trying to second guess the answers
They love company, I don't think they mind whether it is in canine or human form aslong as their minds are being stimulated.