Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
I know we often discuss about how one puppy becomes fearful, causious, friendly, dominant, etc....
Yesterday, at the shelter I volunteer at, I had an opportunity to walk 2 siblings of 4 months old Shepard mix puppies.They were very different and I found that to be very interesting.
* Lilly ----- Both of her ears were up.
Stood tall on all 4 legs
Walked easy on the leash.
Did not sniff around much, did not care about cars, people, etc..
Was easy to put her collar on, and put back in the kennel.
Took treat easy.
* Thelma -- Both of her ears were tucked back
Back legs were slightly bend as she was cowering
Pulled on the leash
Sniffed a lot and was skittish around people and cars during the walk.
Backed off when I tried to put her collar on.
Guarded her treat from Lilly.
They are litter mates, placed in the shelter together. So, may be it is not the lack of early socialization, trauma, etc.... that makes them fearful and causious? Or it is, and Thelma experienced something that Lilly didn't?
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I have two sisters, very close in age, and we have always been as different as night and day. Same parents, same upbringing, same early experiences. Those who have children also know how different they can be from one another. I suppose you could say that birth order and other factors may play a role, some might even say astrology, lol, but I just think it's the individual's nature, with dogs or with people. Events can help shape that, but I think the basic personality is born, not made.
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