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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: United States
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| ![]() Does a puppies temperament at 8 wks old, hold any truth to what kind of temperament they will have as adults? Long shot, but thought I would ask. I have fallen in love with an 8 wk old little girl. I would love to put down a deposit, but I think she will change a ton in the next month. Thanks ![]() |
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YT Addict Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: San Antonio TX
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| ![]() Not sure if it does or not by the book, but... Teddie's temperament at 11 weeks (when I first laid eyes on him) mirrors his temperament now. He was rambunctious, vocal, nibbl-y, and definitely had a yorkie-tude. At 22 weeks now he still has the same qualities. My pom was 8 weeks when we got him. He was the heathen, the bully, the alpha, and he still has some of those tendencies at 4 years old.(although well controled.)
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Mar 2011 Location: Pennsylvania
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| ![]() I'd say that GENERALY, you can see the basis of their temperment. Watching the puppy interact with the litter is a good clue. If you see that one tends to kind of beat up on the other pups, that's probably going to be a more rambunctious, possibly dominant personality. If there's one that seem to chill in the corner more, that's a more submissive, quiet dog. I know those seem obvious, but things like that can help. What I've always done after kind of "weeding out" those more "extreme" pups one way and the other, is let the dog sort of choose you. Hold and play with the others that catch your eye and see which one you seem to "bond" with the most. When I was picking from Alice's litter - I was torn between 3. I held each one, one was shaking scared really bad in my arms, one only wanted to chew on my hoodie (lol), and Alice just kind of seemed relaxed in my arms. My Beagle - out of a litter of 8 on my uncle's farm, she was the one who came over to great me when all the others were too busy playing with each other to care that I was there. My Akita - out of 6 puppies in an Amish family's horse barn, 4 of them were barking at me and wouldn't come near us and one peed on me out of fear when I picked him up (lol). Miya seemed mellow, not too scared and was interested in me. All three of these dogs proved to have the temperment I felt I saw with their litter and have been a perfect fit for me. Of course they go though some changes as they age through puppyhood, adolescence and adulthood, but the basics of their temperments were noticable right away with observation. If you feel like you have a "bond" with the little girl you're thinking of buying (not just based on looks), I'd say that's the perfect way to choose ![]()
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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Michigan
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| ![]() It is of course a start of their personality, but a ton can happen that can change them at this point. This is their learning time! Say if something happened and they got super scared...that would effect them. Of if no one gave them any attention from now on they wouldnt stay socialized. It sounds like though if her personality is good now that the people who have her are doing the right things!
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: United States
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| ![]() Quote:
Thank you so much! I do feel a bond with her. I went to the breeders to look for a boy and she was the one that kept sitting on me. She was lovable and had spunk. I want to go see her in a couple of weeks, but I am so afraid that she will be gone. Not to mention she is 2K... ouch | |
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