Like Popeye, I yam what I yam. I'll get older, learn and experience new things, but my mannerisms, preferences and personality (sorry Emily) are pretty much set. I can say the same about Eko.
Eko matured, developed and went through plenty of phases as a pup. It wasn't until close to his second birthday I felt Eko finally settled into himself.
With Penny just seven months old, this means it could be over a year before we figure out who she is. "Wait. I'm not me?"In broad strokes, I knew who both my pups were on the day I brought them home. Eko was an outgoing adventurer with a bit of an anxious streak and Penny was a fearless tough-girl by day and a cuddle monster by night. That said, there are still so many nuances to a pet which only develop and show over time. And that development is not necessarily linear.


Also true to her sighthound roots, Penny's begun to disregard my commands when she's off leash. As she enters her puppy-teenager months, I know that like Eko, she'll start to push boundaries. It's up to me to double down on training time (and treat purchases) to help Penny mature.

And when I told Eko we have about another year to go until Penny settles down?

I know the rule of thumb is smaller dogs mature at a younger age than larger dogs, but I also know there are so many variables.
I'm curious about the developmental experiences of puppies, rescues, adopted adults and adopted seniors. I imagine each case has its own unique challenges and progressions.So let me know. How and when did your pet become who they are?