Dogs that fit your personality
By retrotulip
@retrotulip (134)
Indonesia
October 26, 2007 4:22am CST
Getting a pet dog is really like finding a germ I think (I have a bad experiences with this lol).
Here are some very general guidelines. Of course, I won't list every dog breed on this earth, but they'll make you thinking right :
Intelligent dogs
- Poodle
- German Shepherd
- Australian Sheepdog
- Belgian Sheepdog
- Keeshond
Dogs that don't require much exercise
- Manchester Terrier
- Dachshund
- Brussels Griffon
- French Bulldog
- toy breeds (such as a Chihuahua or Pekingese)
Good with kids
- Pug
- English Cocker Spaniel
- Beagle
- Basset Hound
- Brittany Spaniel
- Old English Sheepdog
Good city dogs
- Pug
- Basenji
- Boston Terrier
- Bulldog
- Lhasa Apso
- Welsh Corgi
- Scottish Terrier
Quiet dogs
- Basenji
- Borzoi
- Chesapeake Bay Retriever
- Greater Swiss Mountain Dog
- Whippet
Friendly dogs
- Brittany Spaniel
- Bichon Frise
- Old English Sheepdog
- Bearded Collie
- Golden Retriever
- Labrador Retriever
My fave dog :
Siberian Husky & Saint Bernard :)
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2 responses
@retrotulip (134)
• Indonesia
27 Oct 07
What kind of wolfdog do you have Uath?
I saw the picture, they're nice anyway.
I think you have a good taste of dogs.
@girlgonefishing (2174)
• United States
26 Oct 07
HA!! Too funny!! I wish I would have read this before adopting my two really big and really stupid mutt dogs. What does that say about my personality? LOL Just kidding, they are kinda smart like, they know that they have to sit for their treats and they know that I love them and they love me back :-)
@retrotulip (134)
• Indonesia
29 Oct 07
Well I don't know about your opinion, but what I'm going to discuss is like something that might interest. It look like the dogs type is not related with it's own personatily, basically dog will have good personality, depends mostly on how you train that dogs.
I had a german shepard that used to train like real bodyguard :)
Do you know how the trainer train that dog before release him to me? Blacky (my dog)had to bite on a car tire and then the trainer swing that tire, below that tire is a small pond. The reason he (the trainer) do that is to make sure, everytime in case blacky found intruders, he won't release the bites. Yeah I know it's a little bit dangerous cause I have a chance to be sued by innocent people.
I just positive thinking that as long as blacky is not with me, he should always be at my home.