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Colour & Temperament??
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Just a follow on question from lloydbeckis on Thurs(didn't want to hijack the Q ) .. Does the colour of the dog play a part in their temperament? I have never heard of this before and it's got me interested :o)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have heard that red cocker spaniels are more likely to get rage syndrome.
I have often found that red dogs (collies mainly) are harder to train, I wonder if it is linked to people with red hair are supposed to have a temper?
Sometimes if you follow a certain breed, say labradors then you might find that more 'working' people breed black ones and therefore the black ones are keener to learn and work, because certain lines are more developed that way.
Red is the only colour I have heard of directly linked to temperament.
Other colours may appear to be because of the way the breeders have developed their 'lines', but this is not genetically linked.
I have often found that red dogs (collies mainly) are harder to train, I wonder if it is linked to people with red hair are supposed to have a temper?
Sometimes if you follow a certain breed, say labradors then you might find that more 'working' people breed black ones and therefore the black ones are keener to learn and work, because certain lines are more developed that way.
Red is the only colour I have heard of directly linked to temperament.
Other colours may appear to be because of the way the breeders have developed their 'lines', but this is not genetically linked.
When I got my rescue dog at Battersea, he became a bit of a talking point on our daily walks and I got lots of interesting and useful tips and information from other dog owners. Talking about temperament, one man said that black dogs often get into fights as other dogs find it hard to read their expressions. I don't know how true it is, as I've had two golden retrievers who always started the fights, and my new little black mongrel is the friendliest dog alive! Having said that, a couple of dogs have started a tussle with him.
Also, whenever I take a photo of him, it is very hard to make out his features in the picture.
Also, whenever I take a photo of him, it is very hard to make out his features in the picture.