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  2. Temperament test - Wikipedia

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    American Temperament Test Society, Inc. was started by Alfons Ertel in 1977. Ertel created a test for dogs that checks a dog's reaction to strangers, to auditory and visual stimuli (such as the gun shot test), and to unusual situations in an outdoor setting; it does not test indoor or home situation scenarios. [2] It favors a bold confident dog.

  3. Behaviour and Personality Assessment in Dogs (BPH)

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    Example radar chart from the results of the BPH. The individual dog's results are comparable against the breed's average. The results include a score sheet, summary graph, and a subjective summary from the observer. The score sheet describes the behaviour of the dog in each of the 7 (or 8, if chosen) steps.

  4. The Intelligence of Dogs - Wikipedia

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    Coren's book presents a ranked list of breed intelligence, based on a survey of 208 dog obedience judges across North America. [10] When it was first published there was much media attention and commentary in terms of both pros [11] and cons. [12] Over the years, Coren's ranking of breeds and methodology have come to be accepted as a valid description of the differences among dog breeds in ...

  5. 32 fun facts about bloodhounds - AOL

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    The Guinness World Record for the longest ears belongs to a bloodhound named Tigger – 13.75 inches long. One fun fact about basset hounds is that they get their trademark ears from the ...

  6. Bloodhound - Wikipedia

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    There are a series of 'stakes' of increasing difficulty, the simplest being 1 mile long, ½ an hour cold, and the hardest 3 miles long, 2 hours cold. On winning a stake, a hound moves up to the next one. Hounds may work unleashed if they have passed a test showing they will not bother livestock, especially sheep. [54]

  7. Dog breed - Wikipedia

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    Dogs with a breed standard may be accepted into one or more of the major registries (kennel clubs) of dog breeds, including The Kennel Club (1873, UK), American Kennel Club (1884), New Zealand Kennel Club (1886), Canadian Kennel Club (1888), United Kennel Club (1898), United Kennel Clubs International (UCI, Germany 1976), Australian National ...

  8. American English Coonhound - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January, 2010, it was moved up to the Miscellaneous Class. [10] Following the recognition of the breed by the AKC in the hound group on 30 June 2011 as the 171st breed, [ 9 ] the American English Coonhound became eligible to compete in the National Dog Show in 2011, followed by its eligibility for the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and ...

  9. Afghan Hound - Wikipedia

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    The temperament of the typical Afghan Hound can be aloof and dignified, but happy and clownish when playing. [22] This breed, as tends to be the case with sighthounds, has a high prey drive and may kill small animals and livestock. [23] Genomic studies have pointed to the Afghan Hound as one of the oldest of dog breeds. [24]