Social status is but one of many factors that influence an animal’s behavior, and it only relates to an animal’s behavior in specific circumstances. It’s relevant, I would argue, when dogs are greeting one another, when they are in potential conflict over who gets the bone or who goes out the door first, but it’s irrelevant when a dog is deciding to come (or not) when called. High status wolves don’t bark out a COME! command to subordinates, and they don’t punish young pups for “disobedience” if they don’t do a perfect recall when asked. Status just isn’t relevant in most social interactions