|  12-10-2016, 05:24 AM | #12 | 
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					Originally Posted by matese  Buying my 3rd yorkie, there were two sisters, one was perky bouncing all over saying, take me, take me, the other was off in the corner, very shy, not out going, I thought to myself, based what has been written about "pick the perky pup" no one will want that puppy, so I bought her. Talk about not what you expected lol, once home with my two older girls (6 and 3 yo) she was the little bossy girl, the little clown, not afraid of anything and very outgoing. She was my pride and joy, I was soooo happy I took what seemed to be the shy lil girl and she was just the opposite. I took a chance and came out with the happiest lil perky puppy. Just my own personal experience picking the non perky little puppy. |  Of course for me, there is mainly in essence no right nor wrong personality but the one that you believe could work best in your home, lifestyle, and other pups.  
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