Who's Your Dog Soul Mate?
Who's Your Dog Soul Mate?
Answer the questions below to find out.
Answer the questions below to find out.
Find out which dog best suits your personality!
With Valentine's Day just around the corner, you may be wondering who your "pawfect" companion is. Not to worry, Charlie Parker (aka Charlie's Corner) contributing writer and columnist for The Insider at the Market Common, is here to assist you. Answer the quiz below to discover which dog you belong with!
What position do you like to sleep in?
How do you like to exercise?
How do you rate your level of self-maintenance?
What type of person are you?
Do you have allergies?
How do you and your dog communicate?
What snack do you prefer?
How do you urinate?
What kind of person are you?
Do you like to talk a lot?
Where do you prefer to live?
Which do you appreciate the most?
If you had a scratch, where would it be?
You prefer your hair to be...
Which activity do you prefer?
Maltipoo
Maltipoo
Also known as Charlie Parker! The Maltipoo is as lovable as they come. They love a good scenic walk, and enjoy both talking and listening to their owners.
Golden Retriever
Golden Retriever
The Golden retriever is reliable, trustworthy, and very intelligent! They love a good belly rub, and long to be their owner's best friend.
Blue Tick Hound
Blue Tick Hound
The Blue Tick Hound is very active and intelligent! They are friendly dogs who love to take adventures, especially in big open fields.
Poodle
Poodle
The Poodle is a faithful dog. They love to be by their owner's side learning tricks and receiving treats as they are very trainable.
Pug
Pug
The Pug can be shy and a little stubborn, but do not let that fool you. They are sociable and attentive when matched with the right soul mate.
American Pit Bull Terrier
American Pit Bull Terrier
The American Pit Bull Terrier is a super affectionate and loyal dog. They require a lot of exercise and can be very strong willed. You can even crack a few a jokes with them, as they can be clownish!
Did we get it right?
Did we get it right?