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Anonymous
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That's different. Ever heard the term "familiarity breeds contempt"? The dog is in a foreign situation with smells of other dogs and whatnot, and it is only there for a short time, usually within supervision of the owner. They're not listening to you, they're listening to the owner not objecting to you.
If you met the same dog at a normal setting, say, on the kerb or at a park, you will find that the dog is unlikely to listen to you.
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