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iVillage "What Kind of dog Would You Be?"

[url]http://quiz.ivillage.com/pets/tests/dogs.htm?arrivalSA=1&cobrandRef=0&arrival_freqCap=3[/url]

Sorry if it's been posted already... :oops:

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I'm a GSD!!

German Shepherd
German Shepherd The German Shepherd is a workaholic. Intent on business, this loyal breed is always on patrol. Suspicious of strangers, she defends her territory with a fierce reproach. When it comes to affection, she is tender and loving toward her pack and feels a deep responsibility for their well-being. Mental and physical exercise both appeal equally to the German Shepherd, and her intelligence is further enhanced by her dedicated nature. When it comes to dependability, the German Shepherd has the market cornered.

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I'm a Saint Bernard!!!!

[img]http://a820.g.akamai.net/f/820/822/1d/www.ivillage.com/pets/images/breeds2/dogs_150x150/st_bernard.jpg[/img]
The Saint Bernard is a devoted and gentle giant. Her calm personality allows her to relate well to children and adults alike while satisfying her need for companionship. She is at home in nature and enjoys exercise, though she is not particularly fond of traditional forms of play. Her coat requires weekly brushing to keep it neat and can be left long or cut short for versatility. She's relaxed in most situations, and her hassle-free nature can't be beat.

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I'm a.....


Jack Russell Terrier

[img]http://a820.g.akamai.net/f/820/822/1d/www.ivillage.com/pets/breedsatoz/rare/1jacrura.jpg[/img]

This pint-sized explorer is the Magellan of the canine world. Always ready for adventure, the Jack Russell Terrier is known to wander off at a moment's notice. Her life is never dull, and entertainment is key. Accepting in nature, she makes friends easily and is usually the center of attention wherever she goes. Her high energy and upbeat personality make the Jack Russell Terrier a fun-loving part of any family.

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I got a Cocker Spaniel the first time, but there were a few questions I was iffy on, so I went back and changed one answer. And I was a Cocker Spaniel. So I went back and changed another one, and I was still a Cocker Spaniel. I changed four or five answers (while still being honest) and still came up with a Cocker Spaniel.

I don't know how much baring it had on the final result, but I don't think the hair question was fair. My hair's crazy curly, so it needs some attention to keep it from going freaky frizzy ;)

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GSD here too

The German Shepherd is a workaholic. Intent on business, this loyal breed is always on patrol. Suspicious of strangers, she defends her territory with a fierce reproach. When it comes to affection, she is tender and loving toward her pack and feels a deep responsibility for their well-being. Mental and physical exercise both appeal equally to the German Shepherd, and her intelligence is further enhanced by her dedicated nature. When it comes to dependability, the German Shepherd has the market cornered.

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I'm a..... Llasa Apso! :D

The Lhasa Apso may be petite, but she is one tough cookie. Always ready to romp, her daily exercise requirements may leave her companions winded. Fond of her loved ones, she is likely to cuddle up with them at night, content to be doted on. Her long coat requires regular maintenance but is sure to turn heads when properly styled. The rambunctious little Lhasa Apso has awell-earned reputation for her lovability.

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[quote name='DogPaddle']Jack Russell here.

Ummmm, did anyone notice the nasicor or whatever Allegy Lesson of the Day: To reduce allergy symptoms - Keep pets outdoors. Not keep pets safely secured outdoors a little more when weather permits or anything like that just - keep them outside. :roll:[/quote]


my banner said "keep pets out of the bedroom" ...

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A Lhasa Apso? What's funny is that I have three of the beasts (like doodoohead Devin) and their appeal to me has always been that, unlike most small breeds bred primarily for companionship, they are more independent, aloof and a bit head strong. This is the first one of these quizzes that pegged me as a Lhasa. The others always have me as a Collie or a Bassett Hound. I certainly do share this hairstyle, though. :-?

[img]http://a820.g.akamai.net/f/820/822/1d/www.ivillage.com/pets/breedsatoz/nonsport/1lhasano.jpg[/img]"The Lhasa Apso may be petite, but she is one tough cookie. Always ready to romp, her daily exercise requirements may leave her companions winded. Fond of her loved ones, she is likely to cuddle up with them at night, content to be doted on. Her long coat requires regular maintenance but is sure to turn heads when properly styled. The rambunctious little Lhasa Apso has awell-earned reputation for her lovability."

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Jack Russell Terrier
This pint-sized explorer is the Magellan of the canine world. Always ready for adventure, the Jack Russell Terrier is known to wander off at a moment's notice. Her life is never dull, and entertainment is key. Accepting in nature, she makes friends easily and is usually the center of attention wherever she goes. Her high energy and upbeat personality make the Jack Russell Terrier a fun-loving part of any family.


Hmm well most of that is true. Except for being the center of attention. :lol:

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I would be a Saint Bernard.
The Saint Bernard is a devoted and gentle giant. Her calm personality allows her to relate well to children and adults alike while satisfying her need for companionship. She is at home in nature and enjoys exercise, though she is not particularly fond of traditional forms of play. Her coat requires weekly brushing to keep it neat and can be left long or cut short for versatility. She's relaxed in most situations, and her hassle-free nature can't be beat.

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German Shepherd
The German Shepherd is a workaholic. Intent on business, this loyal breed is always on patrol. Suspicious of strangers, she defends her territory with a fierce reproach. When it comes to affection, she is tender and loving toward her pack and feels a deep responsibility for their well-being. Mental and physical exercise both appeal equally to the German Shepherd, and her intelligence is further enhanced by her dedicated nature. When it comes to dependability, the German Shepherd has the market cornered.


Quite accurate for me actually :-?

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GSD for me!

German Shepherd
The German Shepherd is a workaholic. Intent on business, this loyal breed is always on patrol. Suspicious of strangers, she defends her territory with a fierce reproach. When it comes to affection, she is tender and loving toward her pack and feels a deep responsibility for their well-being. Mental and physical exercise both appeal equally to the German Shepherd, and her intelligence is further enhanced by her dedicated nature. When it comes to dependability, the German Shepherd has the market cornered.

Not too bad a description.

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GSD for me - which is fairly accurate of me

German Shepherd
The German Shepherd is a workaholic. Intent on business, this loyal breed is always on patrol. Suspicious of strangers, she defends her territory with a fierce reproach. When it comes to affection, she is tender and loving toward her pack and feels a deep responsibility for their well-being. Mental and physical exercise both appeal equally to the German Shepherd, and her intelligence is further enhanced by her dedicated nature. When it comes to dependability, the German Shepherd has the market cornered

But ive taken this test before (different quizzes) and have been both a Golden Retriever and a Lab...

:lol: :lol:

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