My friend Linda assisted me in assessing the temperaments/
personalities of Marli's puppies and they are closer in most respects
than I thought. All three have socialized nicely. It helps to have them
exposed to lots of dogs at various ages as well as lots of different
people and children.
Dillon went first. Over the past
several weeks she has gone from being the "leader of the pack" to one
that kind of held back and now to a wonderfully adjusted, yet lower
keyed, than the other two.
She scored three 2's, three
3's and a 4 on the sound sensitivity. In other words, she is a confident
and outgoing puppy that will respond well to human companionship but
might require a more consistent hand in training.
Delilah
was next. She scored four 3's and three 4's, making her slightly more
social but not enough to make much of a difference. She also has
displayed a more outgoing character than Dillon, but again, not anything
close to what I would call wild.
Daffodil was kind
of all over the map, scoring two 3's, two 4's, a 2 for Following, a 6
for Dominance, and a 1 for Sight Sensitivity. Of the three she is
definitely the most energetic and outgoing. So, while she will make a
fine pet she might not be the snuggle bug some are looking for.
So, none of the pups display overly excited behaviors. They play well and seem to take turns being "boss."
If you'd like to read more about the Volhard Test, go to the February 19, 2014 posts.
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