Analysis of Girls' Personality Traits Based on Dog Breeds They Raise
Poodle (Detailed Introduction)
Believing that girls who love dogs will surely personally raise a dog baby, nowadays, girls raising dogs are no longer few, but do you know that the breed of dog you raise may also reveal your personality traits! Hurry and follow the editor to take a look at what personality the dog breeds raised by girls represent.
1. Poodle
Originally the first pet dog chosen by Americans for Obama (now confirmed that the first pet was a Portuguese Water Dog). According to AKA research, the Poodle is the Lin Chi-ling in the dog world—intelligent and elegant, naturally a model on the runway. Poodle owners are meticulous, lovers of art and culture. If you have a Poodle, chances are you also enjoy appreciating cars, painting, and wine tasting. Many celebrities raise red Poodles, including Sister Lin Chi-ling!
2. English Bulldog
You love to joke and attract attention, and your dog is adorably silly, but just looks too mature. Bulldogs have flat noses, which makes breathing difficult in warm climates, so don't expect it to accompany you on mountains or long walks. AKC Associate Professor Daisy Okas warns, if you dread snoring and drooling, it’s better not to raise a Bulldog!
3. Dalmatian
You are probably a workaholic, a strong woman, or someone who is very capable at work. Dalmatians have incredible energy and are willing to take on any task. They are great family companions, jogging partners, hikers, and outdoor activity lovers. Dr. Emily Weiss reminds that if you want to raise a Dalmatian, you must be willing to spend lots of time exercising with it. They are very protective, otherwise the 101 Dalmatians wouldn’t be Dalmatians.
4. Golden Retriever
You definitely like to wander around and are hard to schedule on weekend nights. You have many friends who like you! It’s no coincidence that Golden Retrievers are the fourth most popular dog in the U.S. They adapt well, just like you, loving contact with people, a lively and affectionate tomboy loved by everyone.
5. Chihuahua
You are a mischievous little trickster, often full of quirky ideas. Chihuahuas have endless energy, and if left unattended at home all day, they may become restless and cause trouble (see Beverly Hills Chihuahua for details). Dr. Weiss says if it doesn’t get enough attention, the little troublemaker may develop behavioral problems and cause big trouble!
6. Cocker Spaniel
You are ideal at both home and family, with good manners. Elegant and gentle in behavior, valuing appearance! The Cocker is a typical family dog, gentle, playful, sweet and cute, also suitable for families with small children. Owners of these dogs usually share emotional richness.
7. Beagle
You are a curious person who always likes to learn new things. You have abundant energy and imagination! Beagles are always poking their heads around. If you have such a curious one, you are probably also curious, strong-willed, and loyal to friends; but to your mortal enemies, you are stubborn.
8. Border Collie
You enjoy many outdoor activities and find it very hard to stay still. Border Collies are born herders and naturally like to roam in nature. According to AKC, these dog owners love hiking, biking, skiing, or climbing.
9. Shih Tzu
You would rather stay home reading than go hiking, simply put, a homebody. Shih Tzus are “family first” dogs, born human lap companions, very suitable for families with older children, and good for apartment living in the city. Although they like to lounge on the sofa, they still need some creative activities to keep their body and mind happy.