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What does your dog's breed say about your personality?

The almost "symbiotic" relationship that exists between us and our pets, specifically dogs, says a lot about our own personality, just as a study by the British Psychological Society has established.So much if you have a dog of breed as a mestizo one, find out in what sense it reflects your personality.Do you want to know more about this interesting subject?

What does your dog's breed say about your personality?

Extroverted breeds

Extrovert people, as we explain in another article, are those who like to surround themselves with people and live experiences with a high dose of adrenaline .They are the “soul of party ”.

What does your dog's breed say about your personality?

Sheep

The pastoral and utilitarian races are the most outgoing, and among the most representative we have the collies, the sheep, the heelers and the corgis, and in Among the utilitarian ones (those that help in the works), there would be dalmatians, buldogs, poodles, schnauzers and shar peis.

Nice breeds

In my land, Venezuela, we tell people easy to treat "light blood"; They are characterized by solidarity with others and show empathy, and make people around them feel comfortable.

What does your dog's breed say about your personality?

Golden retriever

Representative breeds include hunters and labradors, spaniels, Golden retrievers, and also some small breeds such as yorkshire terriers, chihuahuas and Pomeranians.

"Conscientious" races

If you are conscientious, then you are aware of your responsibilities and have a great sense of self-discipline; you like order and schedules.

What does your dog's breed say about your personality?

Schnauzer

As well as useful dogs-which are also outgoing-such as dalmatians, poodles, buldogs, chow-chow, Boston terriers, schnauzers and shar peis.

"Stable" races

We could say that emotional stability has to do with not being subjugated by anxiety or neurosis, irritation or stress.These people are usually calm, serene and controlled.

What does your dog's breed say about your personality?

Beagle

In In general, the breeds associated with this trait are the hunters, the hounds, the beagles, the greyhounds or the dachshunds.

Breeds with a creative spirit

People open to new experiences usually be smart emotionally speaking, they are grateful and close The tendency to art.

What does your dog's breed say about your personality?

Pomerania

Among dogs, yorkshire terriers, Pomeranians, chihuahuas, pequineses and pugs are the breeds with that "creative spirit" and open.

Terriers and dogs of work

Apparently, according to the aforementioned study, the owners of any terrier breed have a high score in kindness and openness towards others and towards life in general.

What does your dog's breed say about your personality?

Terriers

Obviously not always so, but We are usually attracted to what is similar to us, even our pets.Does your personality fit with your dog's breed? Discuss it with us on social networks.

If you liked the article, then you would like to know the great benefits of having a dog at home, and of course, what breed of dog you look like, now you can know.

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