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overlyanxious@sh.itjust.works to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 2 years ago

Dog temperament test per breed, links below

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Dog temperament test per breed, links below

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overlyanxious@sh.itjust.works to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 2 years ago
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https://atts.org/breed-statistics/statistics-page1/ https://www.aaastateofplay.com/what-dog-breed-has-the-best-temperament/

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  • NeonKnight52@lemmy.ca
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    The most fascinating part of this to me is that roughly 88% of mixed breed dogs passed the test. So if you’re just looking for a great dog, a mixed breed might actually have a better chance than a purebred!

    Unless you’re getting a lab. I’ve never met a lab that wasn’t the bestest doggo ever lol

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    Should have taken these dogs to the vet, I feel like this chart would look a lot different temperament wise. Working in the field, I’m very confused how some of these breeds scored so well and others so poorly.

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      Yeah, as someone who’s been around dogs for decades, this chart doesn’t make sense. I’d like to know the methodology used, and with how many dogs of each breed.

  • RagingNerdoholic@lemmy.ca
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    I’d like to know what their tests are, because there’s no fucking way a pit bull passes nearly all other breeds.

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    They’re all good dogs, Brent.

  • crazy@canadian.loon@lemmy.ca
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    Very interesting! I dug even further and found the description of the test: https://atts.org/tt-test-description/

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    2 years ago

    searches Husky

    no husky

    goes back to eating snacks

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      Husky is there under golden retriever on the chart and malamute is somewhere in the middle.

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        I am, admittedly, blind 😎

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          What snacks?

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