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hm. ok, let's see where we can go with that.
growling will lead to snapping at them if they get head to head in the doorway at the same time. mostly its growling and it's definitely about access to the door.
are they blocking the door? not exactly, they're equidistant on either side of the opening, both close to the opening, and the other dog wriggles in without incident. but they are standing at the door, looking out when he wants in. that's when he growls at them.
regarding the food guarding, he was putting the other dog on the ground, growling, bite/pinning. that is what I read as dominance, if I'm misreading that, please teach me what I'm looking at. he was snapping at the goats and put a goat kid on the ground over food as well. currently where we are with that is he'll occasionally growl or bark at the other dog or the goats, but mostly allows seka (the other LGD) to share kibbles peaceably. goats can be near his pen while he's eating - most of the time fine, occasionally he growls (this is true whether I'm in sight or not). he will eat the goat food sometimes, the goats vacate as soon as they see him coming. he's never been food agressive with me at all.
I have a couple of times heard him after Seka, Turk growling loud/agressive, her ki-yi-ing... this has been when I'm where I can't see them, so I don't know the exact circumstances. she does ki-yi pretty easy, so I'm don't thing there was any real harm done, and no blood, but he was definetly on her with her on the ground, when I stepped around the building. this was near the exit door between the outter run and the open area, so it may be an path access issue, or not, don't really know. that also looks like dominance to me, but if I'm misreading, please tell me what I'm missing.
and actually, I'm not jumping in and correcting everything, but I do come here for advice when I need more info. the dogs now stand sholder to shoulder with my mini-goats and I'm pretty sure outweigh them... I'm not much for running up a big goat vet bill before I try to head things off.
your advice and observations are appreciated, I do come here to learn.