How to Evaluate the Temperament for Puppies for Adoption?

 A temperament test indicates the behaviour of the greyhound in a wide array of situations. This will help you know whether they will be easy-going, fearful, or too dominating in a multi-doghouse. Thus, knowing what to look for in a dog's personality is crucial before you opt for puppies for adoption. While searching for a dog, you might look for a specific breed, colour, and size. The health and personality of the dog are the most crucial factors to consider while adopting. 

 

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Even though most shelters have their temperament & personality testing before putting up the puppies for adoption, it is best to be your advocate. To help you with the test, here are the top 4 dog personalities to consider:

 

The Happy & Easy-Going Dog

 

These kinds of puppies to adopt are the easiest ones to adopt. Being a new dog owner is best because you won't have to deal with many issues. You might face minor issues, but you can solve them with an introductory training class. Your dog will be a happy-go-lucky dog that wants to be around his people. 

 

The Independent Dog

 

These puppies for adoption will be less likely to need humans around them 24*7. It's the best option when you have to work all day or don't want a dog that follows you everywhere. 

 

The Fearful Dog

 

A fearful dog brings a wide array of challenges. Some fears in the dogs create somewhat aggressive reactions, but he is just afraid and simply trying to protect himself. You must be patient with the fearful dog. It is crucial to build training and confidence with this puppy, and most importantly, you should not adopt it just because you feel sorry for it. 

 

The Aggressive Dog

 

Unless you are an experienced trainer or are willing to send the dog to a behaviourist, you should not choose these types of puppies for adoption. Chances are, you shall not find greyhounds that are highly aggressive. 

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