What Dog Breed Are You?

What Dog Breed Are You?

It’s been said that dogs are great judges of character. They can see past a friendly exterior and see right into the core of a person. Many people put a lot of stock into this theory and are truly weary of a stranger that their dog doesn’t seem to like. Why do we value the opinions of our dogs so much? Cause dogs are amazing animals. They fill our homes and our hearts with so much love, that it’s hard to envision a world without them. They say that some dogs take the personalities of their owners, and with this fun personality quiz, you may find out that this is true. Answer these intriguing questions and we’ll tell you what dog breed you most closely resemble!

How clean is your room right now?

Vacation at a tropical resort or in cottage country?

You're on death row. What does your last meal consist of?

Have you ever been injured?

What sport do you enjoy the most?

Favorite type of cereal?

Are you a cat or dog person?

What is something awkward about yourself?

If you go thirty days without your phone you get $1 million. Can you do it?

Cheesy movies. How do you feel about them?

How vivid is your imagination?

What would you want named after you?

You have a time machine. Are you going to the future or the past?

What article of clothing do you wear the least?

What unusual talent do you have?

Are you superstitious?

Last genre of movie you saw in theatres?

Do you believe in ghosts?

Favorite trait about yourself?

Hot dogs or hamburgers?

Matt Howell

Matt is a print and broadcast-journalism graduate and natural storyteller with over nine years of writing experience. Matt is a writer for Creative Campbellville and his work has been featured in various magazines, newspapers and online communications across North America.

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