What is the personality of the Butterfly Dog? The personality of the Butterfly Dog is kind and gentle, lively and active, with a high IQ, relatively easy to train; and it likes to be close to humans, loyal and enthusiastic to the master, very exclusive; the Butterfly Dog can occasionally be mischievous and mischievous, but can be corrected through later training. The butterfly dog is extremely approachable and is the most soft and intelligent breed of dog. Happy, alert and friendly. Physically stronger than it looks and enjoys the outdoors. This dog is very exclusive to its owner and can be jealous of third parties. The Butterfly Dog is lively and active. It is bold and flexible, warm and docile to its owner, but indifferent to strangers. The Butterfly Dog has a high IQ, equivalent to that of a five or six year old, and is among the top members of the pet dog category in terms of IQ. Roughly its average IQ level is similar to that of Labradors, Heeler Shepherds and Rottweilers, slightly inferior to the famous high IQs in the canine category – Border Collies, German Shepherds, Poodles, etc., but smarter than Schnauzers and Satsumas. It is not a barker in life and has little need for exercise, which makes it easy for owners to meet its needs and very convenient and simple to raise. And butterfly dogs are also not prone to shedding, except for the effects of special circumstances, butterfly dogs do not shed, which will also save parents a lot of trouble and trouble. For the butterfly dog, it also has its mischievous moments. Due to ancestral foraging habits, you will find that the Butterfly Dog loves to rummage through garbage cans, sometimes chewing on furniture, shoes, etc. These behavioral habits can be corrected through socialization training later in life. They are extremely eager to be cared for by their owners and have an exclusive mindset towards their owners’ love and care, and they will be jealous of other pets that are favored by their owners. Some butterfly dogs have strong owner recognition and may refuse food and attack people, but this should not be the case with the average butterfly dog. In addition, it is possible that the habits of the butterfly dog when it lived with its original owner may not be accepted by the new owner and will require a period of education and training.
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