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Our First choice is Red ribbon which was mine from the beginning.Our second choice is yellow ribbon

Our third choice is green ribbon

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Test           
 Response                        
   Score
 SOCIAL ATTRACTION
Came readily, tail up, jumped, bit at hands
1
 
Came readily, tail up, pawed,  licked at hands
2
   Came readily, tail up
3

Came readily, tail down
4

Came hesitantly, tail down 5

Didn’t come at all 6
FOLLOWING
Followed readily, tail up, got underfoot, bit at feet
1

Followed readily, tail up, got underfoot 
2

Followed readily, tail up 
3

Followed readily, tail down   
4

Followed hesitantly, tail down   
5

Did not follow or went away   
6
RESTRAINT
Struggled fiercely, flailed, bit
1

Struggled fiercely, flailed   
2

Settled, struggled, settled with some eye contact   
3

Struggled, then settled   
4

No struggle   
5

No struggle, strained to avoid eye contact

SOCIAL DOMINANCE
Jumped, pawed, bit, growled   
1

Jumped, pawed   
2

Cuddled up to tester and tried to lick face   
3

Squirmed, licked at hands   
4

Rolled over, licked at hands   
5

Went away and stayed away   
6
ELEVATION DOMINANCE
Struggled fiercely, tried to bite   
1

Struggled fiercely   
2

Struggled, settled, struggled, settled   
3

No struggle, relaxed   
4

No struggle, body stiff   
5

No struggle, froze   
6
RETRIEVING
Chased object, picked it up and ran away   
1

Chased object, stood over it and did not return   
2

Chased object, picked it up and returned with it to tester   
3

Chased object and returned without it to tester   
4

Started to chase object, lost interest   
5

Does not chase object   
6
TOUCH SENSITIVITY
8-10 count before response   
1

6-8 count before response   
2

5-6 count before response   
3

3-5 count before response   
4

2-3 count before response   
5

1-2 count before response   
6
SOUND SENSITIVITY
Listened, located sound and ran toward it barking   
1

Listened, located sound and walked slowly toward it   
2

Listened, located sound and showed curiosity  
3

Listened and located sound   
4

Cringed, backed off and hid behind tester    5 5

Ignored sound and showed no curiosity  
6
SIGHT SENSITIVITY
Looked, attacked and bit object   
1

Looked and put feet on object and put mouth on it   
2

Looked with curiosity and attempted to investigate, tail up   
3

Looked with curiosity, tail down   
4

Ran away or hid behind tester   
5

Hid behind tester   
6
STABILITY
Looked and ran to the umbrella, mouthing or biting it   
1

Looked and walked to the umbrella, smelling it cautiously   
2

Looked and went to investigate   
3

Sat and looked, but did not move toward the umbrella   
4

Showed little or no interest   
5

Ran away from the umbrella   
6






Red female:
3, 3, 2, 3, 3, 4, 3, 3, 3, 
Very nice girl, well rounded



1. Social Attraction - degree of social attraction to people, confidence or dependence.    3
2. Following - willingness to follow a person.  3
3. Restraint - degree of dominant or submissive tendency, and ease of handling in difficult situations.2
4. Social Dominance - degree of acceptance of social dominance by a person.  3
5. Elevation - degree of accepting dominance while in a position of no control, such as at the veterinarian or groomer.  3
6. Retrieving - degree of willingness to do something for you. Together with Social Attraction and Following a         key indicator for ease or difficulty in training. 3
7. Touch Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to touch and a key indicator to the type of training equipment required. 4
8. Sound Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to sound, such as loud noises or thunderstorms.  3
9. Sight Sensitivity - degree of response to a moving object, such as chasing bicycles, children or squirrels.3
10. Stability - degree of startle response to a strange object.

 33,2,3,3,3,3,5,4,3,


Green Female   A LITTLE Cautious at first but warms up nicely


1. Social Attraction - degree of social attraction to people, confidence or dependence.  3
  2. Following - willingness to follow a person.  3
3. Restraint - degree of dominant or submissive tendency, and ease of handling in difficult situations. 2
4. Social Dominance - degree of acceptance of social dominance by a person.  3
5. Elevation - degree of accepting dominance while in a position of no control, such as at the veterinarian or  groomer.  3
6. Retrieving - degree of willingness to do something for you. Together with Social Attraction and Following a  key indicator for ease or difficulty in training. 3
7. Touch Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to touch and a key indicator to the type of training equipment required. 3
8. Sound Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to sound, such as loud noises or thunderstorms.  5
9. Sight Sensitivity - degree of response to a moving object, such as chasing bicycles, children or squirrels. 4
10. Stability - degree of startle response to a strange object.  3



Yellow Female
SA 3, F 3, Rst 2, SD 3, ED 3, RT 4, TS 4, Sos 6, Sis 1
pretty active, but plays nicely



1. Social Attraction - degree of social attraction to people, confidence or dependence. 3
2. Following - willingness to follow a person.  3
3. Restraint - degree of dominant or submissive tendency, and ease of handling in difficult situations.  2
4. Social Dominance - degree of acceptance of social dominance by a person.  3
5. Elevation - degree of accepting dominance while in a position of no control, such as at the veterinarian or groomer.  3
6. Retrieving - degree of willingness to do something for you. Together with Social Attraction and Following a  key indicator for ease or difficulty in training. 4
7. Touch Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to touch and a key indicator to the type of training equipment required. 4
8. Sound Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to sound, such as loud noises or thunderstorms. 6
9. Sight Sensitivity - degree of response to a moving object, such as chasing bicycles, children or squirrels.1
10. Stability - degree of startle response to a strange object. 




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I am trying to fall in love with another one equally so I won't be disappointed.. I do think they are all cute and we will be happy with any of them, but man oh man
So darn cute, whichever you choose!
Daisy's eyes were gunky until she was like 6 months, I brought a warm wash cloth to her crate every morning to clean her up, Vet said it was perfectly normal and would stop at around 6 months...they did. Now that being said I am not sure what runny eyes means.
Oh I'm still with green :-D  But I'm partial to the less curly coats, though I do like Red Ribbon's head shape.
I would want more info on their personalities other than 'sweet' only because 'sweet' is not the opposite of 'alpha' - and some dogs are more dominant in personality toward other dogs but not that way toward people.  It will be very neat to hear more as they develop more.
I just posted their full temperament testing .. I added it to the original post. Now whatcha think??
Red girl is our first choice if her temeperament is not as alpha as the first person who is not  a trainer said, otherwise we will take yellow girl because she was dubbed the sweetest. Girl girl was in the middle. Lord have we driven our poor breeder crazy, We will know for sure which one is ours by Saturday when the first person choses.
With the temperament recommendations I'm for the yellow all the way. Each one is cuter than the next so go for sweetness!
Still green girl for me--gorgeous coat but red does have an adorable face : )
Now the the official Volhard Dog Testing has been done, we are begging for Red girl first, we are not sure about which girl wold be second girl..... Need to think

http://www.volhard.com/pages/pat.php

 

Here is a link that describes the testing and what it means

 

Thanks for having fun with me

GREEEEENN!!
Green!

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