“…Devoted efforts of researchers working on dogs provided several tools for characterising individual behaviour (e.g., Sheppard & Mills, 2002;Hsu & Serpell, 2003;Mirkó et al, 2012), identified breed (genetic) differences (e.g., Wilsson & Sundgren, 1997a,b;Svartberg, 2002Svartberg, , 2006Strandberg et al, 2005;Turcsán et al, 2011), uncovered some gene polymorphisms associated with personality traits (e.g., Héjjas et al, 2007b;Takeuchi et al, 2009a,b;Konno et al, 2011), and studied the effect of development or stability of the behaviour characteristics over an extended period of time (e.g., Wilsson & Sundgren, 1998;Slabbert & Odendaal, 1999;Svobodová et al, 2008). Thus, understanding function and mechanisms of dog personality has a wide range of practical applications, including significant influence on the dog-human bond, dog welfare, and even human health.…”