- Dog owners all believe their dog's personality is distinct and unique.
- Even if they own two dogs of the same breed, perhaps even from the same litter, they'll say each dog has a personality all his own.
- And they'll be right. And yet many of those same people believe that dog personalities are determined by breed.
- They'll say things like "Golden Retrievers don't bite," or "Pit Bulls are vicious." And they'll be wrong.
- A dog's personality, like that of a child, is determined more by "nurture" than "nature."
- Depending on how he's raised, a Golden Retriever will bite and be vicious; a Pit Bull will be a gentle coward.
- It is true that dogs of a certain breed may share some behavioral characteristics (e.g., most Labrador Retrievers enjoy swimming and are crazy about fetching a ball).
- There are exceptions to every rule, but knowing behavioral (as well as physical) characteristics will help you to decide on a dog that will likely be a good fit for you and your lifestyle.
- You'll cover that later in this book.
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