Ivar's forgotten how strong Dodger is. He's lifted up as easily as a puppy. Then he grumbles at Dodger with a lot of yowls and barks at being dumped on the floor next to the bed. "Reee rowr rowr raaa," he complains, looking up at what the dog part of his brain sees as his new master.
Still, it's good that Dodger is setting boundaries early. The dog instincts respond to that even if the Viking part of his brain is still fiercely independent. Huskies are not known for being people-pleasers, so he'll need a lot of training.
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Still, it's good that Dodger is setting boundaries early. The dog instincts respond to that even if the Viking part of his brain is still fiercely independent. Huskies are not known for being people-pleasers, so he'll need a lot of training.