Have you ever wondered what sort of person your dog would make? Would your friendly, tail wagging pet be everyone's best friend? Would the dog that cowers when the doorbell rings be a shy person as well?
Each breed of dog has physical qualities and personality traits that make it unique. While we'll never know what sort of people our furry friends would make, it's a little easier to identify what sort of dog a person would be.
We asked our staff to consider their best and worst personality characteristics and guess what dog breed those characteristics mights translate to, then had them take a quiz online.
The quiz was purely for fun and not scientific, but the results were interesting!
Technician supervisor Nicole didn't agree with her test results at all. Her results identified her as a submissive and people pleaser cocker spaniel. That doesn't sound like Nicole at all; rather, she is known for her strength and independence.
Office manager Kristy wasn't initially thrilled with a test result that identified her as a Saint Bernard, but when she read the breed's description, she was more inclined to agree. Saint Bernard's are calm, friendly and dependable, traits that Kristy definitely exhibits.
Receptionist Becky loves German Shepherds, so she was pleased to test as one!
Many of our staff received German Shepherd as their test result. This breed is independent, task oriented, wary of strangers, but fiercely loyal to those they know. Maybe that's why the staff members who have been at EAH for many years are such a close knit group!
Dr. Warner-Jones figured she would be a working breed, but she wasn't sure she agreed with her result, while Dr. Molinelli was frankly surprised to hear that she would be a Jack Russell.
At least half of the staff members who took the test strongly disagreed with their results, while most other testers felt their results were spot on.
You can take the quiz here. What dog breed are you, and do you agree with the results?
Each breed of dog has physical qualities and personality traits that make it unique. While we'll never know what sort of people our furry friends would make, it's a little easier to identify what sort of dog a person would be.
We asked our staff to consider their best and worst personality characteristics and guess what dog breed those characteristics mights translate to, then had them take a quiz online.
The quiz was purely for fun and not scientific, but the results were interesting!
Technician supervisor Nicole didn't agree with her test results at all. Her results identified her as a submissive and people pleaser cocker spaniel. That doesn't sound like Nicole at all; rather, she is known for her strength and independence.
Office manager Kristy wasn't initially thrilled with a test result that identified her as a Saint Bernard, but when she read the breed's description, she was more inclined to agree. Saint Bernard's are calm, friendly and dependable, traits that Kristy definitely exhibits.
Receptionist Becky loves German Shepherds, so she was pleased to test as one!
Many of our staff received German Shepherd as their test result. This breed is independent, task oriented, wary of strangers, but fiercely loyal to those they know. Maybe that's why the staff members who have been at EAH for many years are such a close knit group!
Dr. Warner-Jones figured she would be a working breed, but she wasn't sure she agreed with her result, while Dr. Molinelli was frankly surprised to hear that she would be a Jack Russell.
At least half of the staff members who took the test strongly disagreed with their results, while most other testers felt their results were spot on.
You can take the quiz here. What dog breed are you, and do you agree with the results?
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