As part of the new study, scientists from Helsinki University found that some play tasks helped to reveal the main character traits in three -month pups. Including how they are trainees, they are independent, and they will also control themselves.
The tests involved observing how the pups exceed the obstacles to reach the treats, whether people follow their movements and how they react to non -familiar places and people.
99 puppies attended the new study for three to seven months. They also re -identified it in adulthood: one to eight years.
The offspring with motion tests (who controls how well a person reacts to their signals) has usually succumbed to education. At the same time, those who try to get subtlety are usually a transparent barrier instead of learning to wander in adulthood.
Some pups who frequently looked at nearby people, even familiar, were more likely to be afraid of foreigners. Perhaps this is due to lack of self -confidence.
Source: Ferra

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