fromPsychology Today
1 day agoHow to Train Your Dog: A Size-Appropriate Guide
This study found that the size of the dog was one of the strongest predictors of a dog's behavior. More specifically: Undesirable behaviors become more common or pronounced as the size of the dog decreases. As height increases, so does the dog's trainability. Long-skulled dogs (think Dachshunds or Italian Greyhounds) have higher rates of stranger-directed fear, barking persistently, and stealing food behaviors as the height and weight decrease.
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