as with humans, dogs all have varying personalities. but if you are asking about breeds in general, from my personal experience; Old English Sheepdogs are very good with children and quite placid, pugs are very excitable although they can be difficult to train and some, granted not all pit bulls have an aggressive streak but watching one puncture a family members head is not fun.
i hope that this answered your question, and if not, your local grooming shop or pet shop should tell you whatever else you need to know.
to hunt because they are gun dogs or protect their owners. it makes a difference when you bring them up differently!
Threy are bouncy and playful and always ready to have a tumble with siblings.
A German Shepherd pup is amusing to watch as they are so sweet and charming.
Dogs are similar to humans-they have personalities. So it depends on the dog. But generally; no.
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YES!!! Every animal I have ever had from chickens to cats to dogs all had different personalities. For instance, I had two dogs from the same litter, one was very friendly and wanted to be petted by anyone that came in the door. The other one would hide until company was gone.
Like humans, animals have personalities that differ from one another. Saying cats are better than dogs or vice versa solely based on one dog's personality is not right. Like humans, some dogs and cats have bright personalities and some have darker, more independent personalities. Differs from cat to cat and dog to dog.
They get their personalities from either their owner(s) or even from being reincarnated like i think my dog was
They rarely get along. It depends on your dogs' personalities, if it's good, sweet, calm, patient, doesn't paw, doesn't growl, doesn't bite, doesn't chase cats, and the cats' personalities, if it's good, sweet, calm, doesn't claw, doesn't hiss, doesn't bite
Generally male and female dogs get along better than two males or two females.
That's really dependent more on the individual personalities of the dogs than their breed.
It depends on both dogs personalities. My German shepherd gets along great with my friends small dogs, but they are all great dogs. the best way to find out is have both dogs under control (leashes) and let them meet on neutral turf, such as a park.
that all depends on the specific dog personalities and not what breed each dog is. Dogs are not people and do not judge based on race or appearance. If the two dogs are raised to be socially accepting of other dogs then yes.
Like anyone, Australian Cattle Dogs have different personalities. My cattle dogs is mean to other dogs and won't listen to me, but my friend's cattle dogs love people and dogs and know many tricks.
i don't know for sure, but all the poodles I've seen are either cute and sweet or vicious and mean.