They very much so have their own personality.
2006-12-29 13:26:05
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answered by Kiss My Shaz 7
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I work in a Dogs Rehoming Center and I haven't come across any dog the same, they are all so different. I had a dog for 3 years and have never been able to find a dog like her, she was literally amazing. A real little angel. Almost human.
So yes they do all have there own personalities. They just can't express it as well as us.
2006-12-29 14:02:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Dogs definitely have different personalities. I have 3 and each of them are different despite being the same breed and recieving the same training. One is very independent and doesn't listen unless it suits her, more of a cat like behavior, another is loyal to a fault,very relaxed and will do anything to please while the last just wants to play all day all the time and doesn't go anywhere that she doesn't run to. I think some dogs have more personality than others but they all have one.
2006-12-29 13:30:37
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answered by breezy_otay 2
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I hate to break it to you but each living thing is unique in its own way...unless it is cloned. Have you ever owned a dog or any other animal? Try it. You'll like it. And just think...we as humans do many of the same exact things as other humans and yet we have personalities.
2006-12-29 13:29:32
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answered by Sarah GB 3
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Yes they do. People do the same types of things but they all have their own personalities. You have some dogs that are very loving, and some that are all business, with many levels in between. I have seen this in German Shepards, I had one that was all business, and one that is just as loving as you could find. Both had the same father, but different mothers.
2006-12-29 13:29:18
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answered by S Denise J 2
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Dogs definitely have their own personalities. There has been a program on public television. The man is a dog trainer and is called Matt-can't remember his last name. He has books out and his shows are excellent. He talks a lot about the dog personality.
2006-12-29 13:31:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Dogs definitely have their own personalities. Mine is loving and mellow, while some are aggressive and stand offish. Some are outgoing and love people others prefer to stay home with just their owners. Just like people dogs each have a unique personality all their own.
2006-12-29 13:27:50
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answered by ESPERANZA 4
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Dogs like people all have their own personalities, some are funny, some are affectionate, some are playful, some are couch potatoes, some have dignity, some are goofy, some are obedient, some like to push things a little and others a lot.
There are as many different dog personalities as there are dogs
2006-12-29 13:33:09
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answered by Anonymous
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They most definitely do have different personalities. Some dogs are very friendly but have different ways of showing it. We have a great Pyrenees female that is very loving in a laid back way, then we have a Heinze-57(mixed-breed) female that is more aggressive showing her love. Then we have a Lab-mix male who is very aggressive but he is still just a puppy & all Tongue. These are all bigger dogs that stay outside. Then we have the little guys that stay in the house most of the time. A wire-hair terrier mix that loves to play & another Heinze 57 that is a mamma's boy~thinks my youngest daughter is HIS mamma. Believe me, if you ever saw them altogether~there would be no doubts about their different personalities!!!
2006-12-29 14:17:33
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answered by Donna J 4
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i do think dogs have there own personality. They might have thing that might be similar but never the same. Dogs are just like people they have jobs, they play, and they have kids well pups. They have there own state of mind. They talk, they walk, and they chill with there doggy Friends.
2006-12-29 13:38:15
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answered by nayaa8 1
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Yes, dogs really do have their own personalities. Certain breeds tend to have "general" characteristics, ie: Labs tend to be loyal and friendly, Jack Russels tend to be active and energetic, etc... However, every dog has their own unique personality. Just like people, not only is personality genetic, but is influenced by social and environmental upbringing.
2006-12-29 13:37:24
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answered by Tara 4
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