Types of Dogs
One friend told you that the stereotypical dog is found lying in front of the fireplace, his favorite spot (besides your lap). Another friend told you that the stereotypical dog is a savagely territorial creature that barks at the slightest provocation-neighbors, insects, cars, and the like. Still yet another told you that the stereotypical dog is friendly and fearless, able to rescue small children and other helpless victims from burning buildings, stormy seas, and rascally villains. So which one is your dog? Is there such a thing as a stereotypical dog?
We don't believe so. Your dog is an individual with individual needs and concerns. However, he's still a dog, and the Dog Mannerisms and Matching test uses your answers about your dogs' mannerisms to match him not only to his own personality descriptions, but to other dogs whose personalities will harmonize with his. Not all dogs are the same, but some are similar. Testing and explaining those similarities makes your dog make that much more sense.
With eight major personality descriptors, our thirty-two result test covers all your bases with dog personality comparison. You know what your dog does; now, allow us to explain why, and show you how to find a dog that will be the perfect match.
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