
#24 Natural Leadership
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What is that anyway and how would I know?
Humans and dogs have lived together for thousands of years. As nomads, humans and their dogs followed the animal herds.
Until humans settled 10,000 years ago. At that time, humans began to imprison animals in order to use them better for themselves.
Much of what humans today believe about animals, they know from domesticated and caged animals.
Wolves were caught and observed in enclosures - under completely unnatural conditions.
The same applies to horses.
They are not natural family herds or packs.
There is only limited space, food and resting places.
This leads to rivalries among the animals.
And this is how humans base their knowledge about animal behaviour and how to treat them.
Many domesticated animals comply because they don't know any better, out of fear or helplessness.
How can you escape or counteract this?
I will get to the bottom of this question in the webinar and use the observations and experiences with my animals, both wild and domesticated, as examples.