Dog temperament test per breed, links below
Dog temperament test per breed, links below
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
8 0 ReplyWithout knowing what types of mixes were in the sample I wouldn't draw too many conclusions. Poodle and lab mixes are some of the most popular mixed-breed dogs.
1 0 Replyyeah this is the one i was most interested in, nobody else brought this up. Im genuinely curious why this is but i've no clue
0 0 ReplyThey’re not inbred
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Less chance of genetic defects from inbreeding as well.
0 0 ReplyI love these mutts, so adorable and unique.
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They're all good dogs, Brent.
2 0 ReplyThat one downvote is from Bront.
1 0 Replyheh! Brint withdrew their downvote.
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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.
1 0 ReplyYeah, 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.
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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.
1 0 ReplyWell that's why it's not number 1. Couldn't pass the don't attack and mutilate people test.
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Here's a text-version of the results
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No Breed Percentage Passed 1. Labrador Retriever 92.20% 2. German Shepherd Dog 85.30% 3. Mixed Breed 86.30% 4. Golden Retriever 85.60% 5. French Bulldog 96.20% 6. Bulldog 71.60% 7. Beagle 79.70% 8. Poodle (Miniature) 76.70% 9. Poodle (Standard) 87.20% 10. Poodle (Toy) 78.90% 11. Rottweiler 84.70% 12. German Shorthaired Pointer 78.10% 13. Yorkshire Terrier 83.70% 14. Boxer 83.90% 15. Dachshund (all varieties) 80.00% 16. Pembroke Welsh Corgi 79.60% 17. Siberian Husky 86.80% 18. Australian Shepherd 82.20% 19. Great Dane 81.50% 20. Doberman Pinscher 79.50% 21. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 85.50% 22. Miniature Schnauzer 79.30% 23. Shih Tzu 77.60% 24. Boston Terrier 86.30% 25. Bernese Mountain Dog 86.60% 26. Pomeranian 77.80% 27. Shetland Sheepdog 68.90% 28. Brittany Spaniel 91.00% 29. English Springer Spaniel 85.20% 30. Pug 91.7% 31. Mastiff 86.70% 32. Cocker Spaniel 82.00% 33. English Cocker Spaniel 93.30% 34. Vizsla 85.20% 35. Cane Corso 88.1% 36. Chihuahua 69.60% 37. Border Collie 82.40% 38. Weimaraner 80.80% 39. Collie 80.80% 40. Basset Hound 86.50% 41. Newfoundland 87.50% 42. Rhodesian Ridgeback 84.20% 43. West Highland White Terrier 89.70% 44. Belgian Malinois 94.10% 45. Chesapeake Bay Retriever 87.80% 46. Bichon Frise 76.70% 47. Akita 77.80% 48. Saint Bernard 84.90% 49. Bloodhound 75.00% 50. Portuguese Water Dog 77.90% 51. Bullmastiff 80.10% 52. Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier 73.00% 53. Papillon 82.30% 54. Australian Cattle Dog 79.60% 55. Dalmatian 83.30% 56. Scottish Terrier 65.70% 57. Alaskan Malamute 84.80% 58. Samoyed 80.30% 59. Airedale Terrier 78.20% 60. Whippet 86.20% 61. Bull Terrier 91.60% 62. Chinese Shar-Pei 71.00% 63. Great Pyrenees 84.90% 64. Dogue de Bordeaux 78.00% 65. Cardigan Welsh Corgi 80.50% 66. Cairn Terrier 75.50% 67. Miniature Pinscher 82.50% 68. Old English Sheepdog 77.60% 69. Great Swiss Mountain Dog 82.80% 70. Chow Chow 71.70% 71. Irish Wolfhound 90.10% 72. English Setter 81.30% 73. Irish Setter 90.90% 74. Giant Schnauzer 77.40% 75. Chinese Crested Dog 76.50% 76. American Pit Bull Terrier 87.40% 77. Staffordshire Bull Terrier 90.90% 78. Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever 78.90% 79. Bouvier des Flandres 85.40% 80. American Staffordshire Terrier 85.50% 81. Basenji 68.90% 82. Border Terrier 91.60% 83. Standard Schnauzer 71.10% 84. Anatolian Shepherd Dog 83.30% 85. Flat-Coated Retriever 92.00% 86. Keeshond 81.60% 87. Norwegian Elkhound 74.60% 88. Borzoi 90.10% 89. Schipperke 91.50% 90. Belgian Tervuren 81.40% 91. Welsh Terrier 76.30% 92. Afghan Hound 72.70% 93. Gordon Setter 83.60% 94. Jack Russell Terrier 85.50% 95. Black Russian Terrier 93.90% 96. Saluki 68.70% 97. Boerboel 94.70% 98. American Eskimo 82.60% 99. Fox Terrier (Smooth) 77.60% 100. Beauceron 90.60% 101. Belgian Sheepdog 81.00% 102. Bearded Collie 56.90% 103. Kerry Blue Terrier 73.50% 104. Briard 81.70% 105. Manchester Terrier 87.10% 106. German Pinscher 91.90% 107. Greyhound 79.70% 108. Italian Greyhound 81.50% 109. Ibizan Hound 91.20% 110. Scottish Deerhound 85.30% 111. Irish Water Spaniel 90.00% 112. Curly-Coated Retriever 91.70% 113. Kuvasz 78.40% 114. Pharaoh Hound 81.80% 1 0 ReplyVery interesting! I dug even further and found the description of the test: https://atts.org/tt-test-description/
1 0 Replysearches Husky
no husky
goes back to eating snacks
0 0 ReplyHusky is there under golden retriever on the chart and malamute is somewhere in the middle.
1 0 ReplyI am, admittedly, blind 😎
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The source seems sketchy
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