Behaviour
Canine Personality Profile
| CPP questionnaire | Scoring | Drive Explanations |
The questionnaire for the profile suggests three possible answers to each question with a corresponding point value. The possible answers and their corresponding values are:
Almost always - 10
Sometimes - 5
Hardly ever - 0
For example, if your dog is a Beagle, the answer to the question "when presented with the opportunity, does your dog sniff the ground or air?" is probably "almost always", giving him a score of 10.
You may not have had the chance to observe all of these behaviors, in which case you leave the answer blank.
When presented with the opportunity
1 |
Does YOUR DOG sniff the ground or air a lot? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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2 |
Does YOUR DOG get along with other dogs? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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3 |
Does YOUR DOG stand its ground or investigate strange objects or sounds? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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4 |
Does YOUR DOG run away from new situations? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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5 |
Does YOUR DOG get excited my moving objects, such as bikes or squirrels? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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6 |
Does YOUR DOG get along with people? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
7 |
Does YOUR DOG like to play tug of war games to win? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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8 |
Does YOUR DOG hide behind you when unable to cope |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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9 |
Does YOUR DOG stalk cats, other dogs or things in the grass? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
10 |
Does YOUR DOG bark when left alone? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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11 |
Does YOUR DOG bark or growl in a deep tone? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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12 |
Does YOUR DOG act fearful in unfamiliar situations? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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13 |
Does YOUR DOG, when excited, bark in a high-pitched voice? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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14 |
Does YOUR DOG solicit petting or like to snuggle with you? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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15 |
Does YOUR DOG guard territory? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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16 |
Does YOUR DOG tremble or whine when unsure? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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17 |
Does YOUR DOG pounce on toys? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
18 |
Does YOUR DOG like to be groomed? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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19 |
Does YOUR DOG guard food or toys? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
20 |
Does YOUR DOG crawl or turn upside down when reprimanded? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
21 |
Does YOUR DOG shake and "kill" toys? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
22 |
Does YOUR DOG seek eye contact with you? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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23 |
Does YOUR DOG dislike being petted? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
24 |
Is YOUR DOG reluctant to come close to you when called? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
25 |
Does YOUR DOG steal food or garbage? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
26 |
Does YOUR DOG follow you around like a shadow? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
27 |
Does YOUR DOG dislike being groomed or bathed? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
28 |
Does YOUR DOG have difficulty standing still when groomed? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
29 |
Does YOUR DOG like to carry things? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
30 |
Does YOUR DOG play a lot with other dogs? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
31 |
Does YOUR DOG guard the owner(s) |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
32 |
Does YOUR DOG cringe when someone strange bends over him/her? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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33 |
Does YOUR DOG wolf down food? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
34 |
Does YOUR DOG jump up to greet people? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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35 |
Does YOUR DOG like to fight with other dogs? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
36 |
Does YOUR DOG urinate during greeting behavior? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
37 |
Does YOUR DOG like to dig and bury things? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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38 |
Does YOUR DOG show reproductive behaviors, such as courting or mounting other dogs? |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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39 |
Does YOUR DOG get picked on by other dogs (Either now or when it was young?) |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
|
40 |
Does YOUR DOG tend to bite when cornered? © 1993 Wendy Volhard |
10 5 0 |
Almost always Sometimes |
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Scoring the Profile
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
| 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
| 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 |
| 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
| 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 |
| 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 |
| 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 |
| 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 |
| 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 |
| Total Prey drive | Total Pack Drive | Total Fight Drive | Total Flight Drive |
What Do You Want Your Dog To Do?
Before you can use the results of the Profile, you need to look at what you want your dog to do or, and this is often more important, stop doing. For example, when you walk him on leash and want him to pay attention to you, he has to be in pack drive. Your dog, on the other hand, wants to sniff, maybe follow a trail or chase the neighbors cat; he is in prey drive
For most of what you want your dog to do, he needs to be in pack drive, such as
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come
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walk on a loose leash
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sit
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down
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stay
For most of what your dog wants to do, he is going to be in prey drive, such as
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chase the cat
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follow the trail of a rabbit
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retrieve a ball or stick
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sniffing the grass
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digging
You can readily see that those times when you want him to behave you have to convince your dog to forget about being in prey drive. Most often it is prey drive that gets dogs into trouble. The dog with high pack and low prey drive rarely even needs training.
Such a dog doesn’t
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chase bicycles, cars, children or joggers
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cats or other animals
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roam from home
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steal food
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chew your possessions
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doesn’t pull on the leash
In other words, he is a perfect pet.
Theoretically, your does not need defense drive (fight) behaviors for what you want him to learn, but the absence of these behaviors has important ramifications. It is pivotal and determines how your dog has to be trained.
The beauty of the drives theory is that, if used correctly, it gives you a tool to overcome areas where your dog may be weak.
Bringing Out DrivesThe basic rules for bringing out drives are as follows:
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Prey drive is elicited by the use of motion -- hand signals (except Stay) -- a high-pitched tone of voice, or an object of attraction (stick, ball or food), chasing or being chased, and leaning backward with your body as the dog comes to you.
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Pack drive is elicited by touching, praising and smiling at the dog, grooming, and playing and training with your body erect.
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Defense drive behavior is elicited by leaning or hovering over the dog, either from the front or the side, checking (a sharp tug on the leash), a harsh tone of voice, and exaggerated use of the Stay hand signal.
Body Language
So you can see that what you do, and how you handle your dog, makes a great difference to his behavior. If you want a dog to run away from you, then you lean forwards towards him when he comes to you! In his language you are pushing him backwards and putting him in defense drive, when he was in pack drive all along.
If you want a well trained dog, you will have to learn how to switch these drives back and forth
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