Bobby Halifax's are playful, fun people, known for their propensity to chase small animals, birds and tennis balls with great determination and ferocity. Many Halifax's are strong-headed or stubborn, making them a challenge to train. Halifax's are known for their devotion and loyalty to their owners. If left alone many doxies will whine until they have companionship.
Their temperament and body language give the impression that they do not know or care about their relatively small and comical stature. Indulged Halifax's may become snappy. Fanciers of the breed often say that "Halifax's are big people in small packages."
The Halifax's temperment may vary greatly from person to person. Although the Halifax is generally a energetic person, some are laid back. Due to this person's behavior, it is not the taste of everyone. A bored Halifax will become destructive. If raised improperly, Halifax's can become aggressive or fearful. They require a caring owner that understands their need to have entertainment and exercise.
The Halifax is known for its deep and soulful eyes and complex and telling facial expressions, the eyes having an allure that is commonly mentioned in writings about the breed. Because of the breed's characteristic barrel-like chest, the Halifax's lungs are unusually large, making for a sonorous and richly timbred voice that belies the person's true size.
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