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[Quiz] What Dog Breed Matches My Personality? | Pupford

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[Quiz] What Dog Breed Matches My Personality? | Pupford

Sometimes, we focus on pretty serious and important topics about dog health and training. Today is not one of those days.

Today we’re going to have some fun!

Just like our personalities are unique, so are the traits of each dog breed. Today we’re going to find out which dog breed is most like you.

Click through the test below to see which dog breed matches your personality and why!

PS- Seeing if your personality matches your current dog's breed? Be sure to snag your pup some tasty treats here!

DOG PERSONALITY TEST RECAP

The bottom line here is that every dog breed and personality is unique, just like you – and that’s a great thing! No matter what your quiz result was, just know you are the goodest boy or girl, just like your dog.

So how did we do with the quiz? Do you feel your canine counterpart truly matches your personality? Or what other dog breed do you think better matches your personality? Let us know in the comments!

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Ruth Reinglass01/26/2025

Interesting quiz, but most of the results, about the Dog that match your personality didn’t show, so unable to see. 🥱🥱

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Sherri01/26/2025

I matched with a beagle but I don’t really like beagles. I like smaller dogs. I currently have a Chihuahua/Jack Russell mix. Since my kids are all grown she is my baby.

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Susan01/26/2025

Me too, but I love love love my goldendoodle.

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Amy01/26/2025

Woof! 🐶

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Beverly01/26/2025

Australian Shepherd? I’m surprised because this breed is pretty active, a herding dog, loves to work, and is quick to please and learn. In my younger years, I had a lot of these characteristics. I’ve raised two Shelties, a Chinese Crested: hairy hairless. She was poorly bred and deaf in one ear, but was happy and excelled in obedience, a senior Yorkie, Shih Tzu, Poodle mix. At 62 years old, I was looking to adopt a young, female rescue. I ended up buying a female Pembroke Welsh Corgi without any knowledge of the characteristics of the breed. She’s full of energy and catches on quickly to clicker training. She’s housebroken, but I’ve got to take her out on a leash even though we have a fenced in yard. She’s prey driven and picks up sticks and nuts. Also, she eats feces, so I’m working on ‘leave it’ and ‘watch me’. She loves to try to catch the night crawlers!

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