What implication does a specific owner noting early morning vocalizations (4:30 AM to 7:00 AM) have on the breed's disposition?
Answer
Strong personalities can drive them to communicate persistently
Recorded instances of very vocal periods, such as specific early morning hours noted by one owner, suggest that strong personalities or specific needs can override general quiet tendencies and lead to persistent communication.

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