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Question by Rubin
Submitted on 12/11/2003
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How do you properly temperment test a puppy?


Answer by Magnum
Submitted on 12/16/2004
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Lay the puppy down on its back and hold it there. It should submit after a few seconds. Pinch the puppies paws and put your face right in its face. they should lick you to forgive you. grab its tail and just hold it. It should not turn to bite you but turn to see what you are doing.rub the pup all over and see how it excepts you touching its eyes, nose, legs, and feet. If it shows aggression or is fighting It has an aggressive disposition. If it submits to any or all of the things you do it will more than likely be a calmer dog. Depending on what you want or the breed of the dog. find out every thing about the breed and what aggressions are good and bad. sometime a submissive dog can become fear aggressive if not properly socialized.  

 

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