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This video captures a common moment of canine behavior where one dog appears to pull a cushion or toy away from another resting in a dog bed, highlighting how dogs naturally communicate, compete, and play within shared spaces. Dogs are highly social animals, and interactions like this are often driven by resource-related instincts involving comfort items such as beds, toys, or favorite resting spots. What may look like mischief or bullying is usually a mix of play behavior, curiosity, and mild dominance testing, especially in multi-dog households. Puppies and younger dogs often explore boundaries by grabbing objects, while older or calmer dogs may tolerate or ignore the behavior to avoid conflict. The body language—movement speed, posture, and lack of aggression—suggests playful intent rather than a serious fight. Providing multiple beds, toys, and personal spaces can reduce these interactions and prevent stress. This scene reflects how dogs learn social hierarchy and communication through everyday moments, reinforcing the importance of supervision, enrichment, and positive reinforcement to maintain harmony between pets. Via
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