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Lilac Green Temperament Assessment D.O.B: 9.25.16 Weight: 5wks-3.31lbs 6wks-3.66lbs 7wks-4.77lbs VIDEO LINK: LILAC PUP S 6 WEEK VIDEO COLOR CODE FOR TEST DOWN BELOW Red: needs to be addressed prior to placement Yellow: client needs to be aware Green: no special notes Orange: Service/ Therapy / constant or semi constant companion

Blue: working family Pink: not small children No Highlight: Should not affect placement CONFIDENCE TRAITS: Self Sufficiency (ability to be on own) ~ 5WK - actively explores environment and ranges away checking back frequently 6WK - actively explores environment and ranges away checking back frequently 7WK - actively explores environment and ranges away checking back frequently Sociability with Dogs (desire to interact socially with dogs not mom or littermates) ~ 5WK - interacts appropriate to situation 6WK - interacts appropriate to situation 7WK - interacts appropriate to situation Tolerance to Change (handles change of environment) ~ 5WK - no stress shown 6WK - no stress shown 7WK - no stress shown Tolerance to Stress (handles stressors like baths, vaccinations, etc.) ~ 5WK - no stress shown 6WK - minimal signs of stress 7WK - either outward or physical signs of stress Sound Sensitivity (reaction to startling sounds-loud bang) ~ 5WK - Notices sound and shows curiosity 6WK - Notices sound and is neutral 7WK - Notices sound and quickly moves towards to investigate Sight Sensitivity (reaction to startling sights- open umbrella) ~ 5WK - Notices object and slowly moves towards to investigate, tail up 6WK - Notices object and slowly moves towards to investigate, tail up 7WK - Notices object and slowly moves towards to investigate, tail up TRAINING TRAITS : (cannot be assessed accurately without confidence) Focus (ability to stay with something) ~ 5WK - focus is very good and lasts over 15 sec but can break away to something new 6WK - focus is very good and lasts over 15 sec but can break away to something new 7WK - focus is very good and lasts over 15 sec but can break away to something new Toy Motivation ~ 5WK - minimal interest in high value, no interest in normal value 6WK - good interest in high value, minimal interest in normal value 7WK - good interest in high value, minimal interest in normal value Food Motivation ~ 5WK - good interest in high value, minimal interest in normal value

6WK - good interest in high value, minimal interest in normal value 7WK - high interest in high value, good interest in normal value Tractability (desire to please/ motivation for praise) ~ 5WK - high interest in all value 6WK - extreme interest and not able to refocus but not soliciting response 7WK - extreme interest and not able to refocus but not soliciting response Problem Solving (ability to think in multiple steps) ~ 5WK - attempts and does not give up, minimal signs of stress 6WK - attempts and does not give up 7WK - attempts and does not give up Memory (remembers previous learning) ~ 5WK - showed minimal improvement with first repeat 6WK - needs minimal repeat to show improvement 7WK - showed minimal improvement with first repeat Retrieve ~ 5WK - Does not chase object 6WK - Chased Object, and returned without it to tester 7WK - Chased Object, and returned without it to tester PERSONALITY TRAITS: Tactile (needs to touch to learn) ~ 5WK - uses mouth more than ½ of time to investigate,uses mouth very gently with no teeth 6WK - uses mouth more than ½ of time to investigate,uses mouth gently with teeth 7WK - uses mouth more than ½ of time to investigate,uses mouth gently with teeth Vocal ~ 5WK - vocalizes in only stressful situations 6WK - vocalizes in only stressful situations 7WK - vocalizes in only stressful situations Bite Inhibition (control over bite down strength) ~ 5WK - rarely uses teeth and pressure is unnoticed 6WK - uses teeth but no marks on skin and/or damage to toys 7WK - uses teeth but no marks on skin and/or damage to toys Tolerance for Handling ~ 5WK - excited but tolerant and easy to handle 6WK - excited but tolerant and easy to handle 7WK - excited but tolerant and easy to handle Tolerance for Restraint ~ 5WK - excited but tolerant and easy to restrain 6WK - excited but tolerant and easy to restrain 7WK - excited but tolerant and easy to restrain

Possessiveness ~ 5WK - no possessiveness 6WK - no possessiveness 7WK - no possessiveness Energy Level (amount of effort to make puppy tired) ~ 5WK - low 6WK - mid to moderate 7WK - mid to moderate Excitability (how easy puppy shifts from calm to excited) ~ 5WK - excites with little effort,calms easily 6WK - excites with little effort,calms easily 7WK - excites with little effort,calms easily Pain Threshold (will relate to tolerance tests, 10 sec squeeze webbing in between toes) ~ 5WK - 4-6 seconds 6WK - 8-10 seconds 7WK - 8-10 seconds Respectability (confidence will affect this test, how respectful is puppy of persons space) ~ 5WK - very gentle with interaction 6WK - interacts and comes right back after removal 7WK - interacts and comes right back after removal Independence/Personality (desire to be on own/with people) ~ 5WK - Working to engage and stay engaged with person may stop or get distracted 6WK - even intermittent period of trying to engage and not 7WK - even intermittent period of trying to engage and not 4wk litter notes: This is the litter s first assessment. The puppies are curious about their surroundings and new sounds. At this age they are very inquisitive about toys and textures. Going forward, they will be socialized with several different noises, textures and everyday situations they may encounter. The puppies tend to have low confidence and energy levels at this point due to immaturity but in the upcoming weeks this will improve. Litter Overall: - Pups are instantly curious about assessor. - Pups show curiosity about new environments. - Pups appear to be very laid back. They do not spend much time playing before they are tired. - Towards the end of the assessment, pups began to display more energy when prompted.

5wk litter notes: At five weeks, this is their first visit to the playroom. Pups are slowly exploring this new environment with mom. During this time, mom will teach pups how to be comfortable in new areas and become accustomed to the weaning process. He also helps the pups feel confidence in an otherwise stressful situation. Gradually throughout the week the pups become more comfortable and show positive confidence traits being away from mom. Energy levels have increased and pups are now playing with toys. Pups have also begun to cope with life without mom and weaning is to begin shortly after. Litter Overall: - Pups were quick to enter the playroom. - Pups begin to explore their new surroundings. - Pups consistently check for interaction to begin. - Litter plays with appropriate interactions with each other. - Pups show favorable confidence in stressful situations. - Pups have good responses to new sounds. - Pups have good responses to new sights/objects. - Pups do use their mouths during interaction. - Pups are vocal only during stressful situations. - Pups do not show possessiveness. - Litter has low energy level. - Pups are gentle while interacting. - Litter is confident while playing independently. Green s Notes: - Green actively explores environment and ranges away checking back frequently. - Green plays well with siblings. - Green shows no stress when in a changed environment. - Green shows no stress when in a stressful situation. Such as when he weaned away from mom. - Green was curious about the new sound. He noticed the sound and lost interest after looking around the room. - Green walked after the new sight and investigated it before going off to play again. - Green will stay focused for fifteen seconds. He will break away when distracted. - Green has a minimal motivation for the toys. He will paw at and use his mouth to investigate the toys.

- Green has a good motivation for the treats. He will work a short amount of time for the treats. - Green has a high motivation for tractability. He will stay and interact for a long period of time. - Green will not stop when problem solving. He shows minimal stress. - Green shows minimal improvement with first repeat when remembering previous learning. - Green did not chase after the ball. - Green does use his mouth to investigate when interacting. He does not use his teeth. - Green is excited during handling and restraint. - Green excites with little effort and calms easily. - Green is gentle when interacting. - Green is more interested with trying to interacting with people over playing on own. - Green shows good confidence when on own. - Green is doing good with potty grid training. - Green is eager to interact. - Green quickly went right up to the assessor. - Green seems eager to be handled. - Green has a sweet and playful personality. - Green became more interested in the toys as the week progressed. 6wk litter notes: At this point, pups are weaning from mom and are becoming self sufficient. Pups are carrying around toys in their mouths and beginning to play independently. They have learned that toys are also part of human interaction. Pups have become more sociable the more time they spend in the playroom. They have also learned that playtime is when they will use up their energy and nap time will be spent in the crate. Litter Overall: - Pups were quick to enter the playroom. Pups were quick to play. - Pups consistently check for interaction to begin. - Litter plays with appropriate interaction with each other. - Pups have good responses to new sounds.

- Pups have good responses to new sights/objects. - All pups walked up to the new sight and investigated it before going off to play again. - Pups do use their mouths during interaction. When doing so, they are gentle with their teeth. - Pups are vocal only during stressful situations. - Pups do not show possessiveness. - Litter has mid to moderate energy level. - Pups are excited while interacting. - Litter is confident while playing independently. Green s Notes: - Green actively explores environment and ranges away checking back frequently. - Green plays well with siblings. - Green shows no stress when in a changed environment. - Green shows minimal stress when in a stressful situation. Such as when he got a bath. - Green is neutral about the new sound. He noticed the sound and lost interest quickly. - Green walked after the new sight and investigated it before going off to play again. - Green will stay focused for fifteen seconds. He will break away when distracted. - Green has a good motivation for the toys. He will easily give up the toys when called away from them. - Green has a good motivation for the treats. He will work a short amount of time for the treats. - Green has an extremely high motivation for tractability. He will not try to solicit a response after interaction ended. He will sit beside the assessor and will wait for interaction to begin again. - Green will not stop when problem solving. He shows minimal stress. - Green needs minimal repeat to show improvement when remembering previous learning. - Green will chase after the ball, but will not retrieve the ball and return with it to the assessor. - Green does use his mouth to investigate when interacting. He does use his teeth gently when interacting.

- Green is excited during handling and restraint. - Green excites with little effort and calms easily. - Green has a mid to moderate energy level. - Green is excited when interacting. He will return after removal. - Green is even with trying to interact with people and with playing on own. - Green does use his mouth to investigate. - Green shows good confidence when on own. - Green is eager to interact. - Green will take time from play to try and get the assessor s attention. - Green is dragging toys around the room. - Green is eager to play with the toys. - Green has a sweet and playful personality. 7wk litter notes: This is the litter s last and final assessment. At seven weeks (49 days of age) is the most accurate age to determine long term traits and predicting the future behavior of each pup. They have already gained considerable amounts of confidence and have begun to express their personalities. Pups have been introduced to crates for small periods of time during the day. Pups have also been exposed to numerous stimuli to improve development and intelligence. In the following weeks pups will either be joining their new homes or further their socializing and training in Doodle Prep School. Litter Overall: - Pups were quick to enter the playroom. Pups were quick to play. - Pups consistently check for interaction to begin. - Litter plays with appropriate interaction with each other. - Pups have good responses to new sounds. - Pups have good responses to new sights/objects. - Pups do use their mouths during interaction. When doing so, they are gentle with their teeth. - Pups are vocal only during stressful situations. - Pups do not show possessiveness. - Litter has mid to moderate energy level. - Litter is confident while playing independently. Crate Training: - Litter shows more than minimal stress.

- Pup cried for a long time and did not calm. - Green pottied in the crate. - Green will need more work with crate training. Green s Notes: - Green actively explores environment and ranges away checking back frequently. - Green plays well with siblings. - Green shows no stress when in a changed environment. - Green shows more than minimal stress when in a stressful situation. Such as when he crated trained. - Green ran around the room looking for the new sound. He did not give up until the sound had been turned off or he had found where the sound was coming from. - Green walked after the new sight and investigated it before going off to play again. - Green will stay focused for fifteen seconds. He will break away when distracted. - Green has a good motivation for the toys. He will easily give up the toys when called away from them. - Green has a good to high motivation for the treats. He will work a good amount of time for the treats. - Green has an extremely high motivation for tractability. He will not try to solicit a response after interaction ended. He will sit beside the assessor and will wait for interaction to begin again. - Green will not stop when problem solving. - Green shows minimal improvement with first repeat when remembering previous learning. - Green will chase after the ball, but will not retrieve the ball and return with it to the assessor. - Green does use his mouth to investigate when interacting. He does use his teeth gently when interacting. - Green is excited during handling and restraint. - Green excites with little effort and calms easily. - Green has a mid to moderate energy level. - Green is gentle when interacting. He will return after removal. - Green is even with trying to interact with people and with playing on own. - Green does use his mouth to investigate.

- Green shows confidence when playing on own or with siblings. - Green is eager to interact. - Green calms himself down when coming up to the assessor. - Green is eager to explore and play with siblings. - Green has a sweet and playful personality. - Green has the potential to be rough when using his teeth while investigating with mouth. Health notes: Green is in good health. Green has an insignificant underbite that does not hinder his appearance or eating habits in any way. Green's teeth are still coming in.