To improve trainability, other dogs were bred into the line : a reindeer herding hound, a fox terrier, and a Spitz.
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The retriever's willingness to please and trainability have made breeds such as the Labrador Retriever and Golden Retriever popular as a disability assistance dog.
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They soon became popular attractions at public aquariums and aquatic theme parks due to their intelligence, trainability, striking appearance, playfulness in captivity and sheer size.
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The peregrine falcon is a well respected falconry bird due to its strong hunting ability, high trainability, versatility, and in recent years availability via captive breeding.
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Novice dog owners need to consider a dog's trainability as well as its energy level, exercise requirements, and other factors before choosing a new pet.
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Desirable character traits in service animals typically include good temperament or psychological make-up ( including biddability and trainability ) and good health ( including physical structure and stamina ).
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So, on the basis of that small measure, I'd definitely argue that " intelligence " and " trainability " were not only different-but possibly complete opposites.
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Civilian breeders have since focused on developing the dog's intelligence, trainability, discipline and loyalty and it has become a popular family pet in Russia, even kept in city apartments.
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For the most part, the breed still resembles his original intentions : a medium size, harsh coat, good degree of trainability, and resilient on the field and in the ring.
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HOWEVER : It clearly is possible to measure such attibutes as " trainability " and " obedience " with simple statistical measures . talk ) 15 : 20, 30 August 2013 ( UTC)