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Post by DogGoneGood on Dec 4, 2008 1:27:46 GMT -5
I thought this would be a fun way to get things rolling back onto the subject of dogs (more chatter and fish talk these days than anything else ). It's just a silly quiz I googled and took... Take the What Breed Of Dog Are You TestI'm 74% Loyal and 65% Independant, and most likely a Border Collie (funny, I've gotten that response before on these kinds of quizes), and the runner up is a Malamute.
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Post by subwoofer on Dec 6, 2008 2:05:02 GMT -5
I wasn't paying close enough attention when I took this. There were 3 parts yes? Started off a Malamute, was some type of lapdog in the middle, but wound up a Cocker Spaniel.
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Post by DogGoneGood on Dec 6, 2008 2:21:07 GMT -5
Yeah, the Malamute and, I do believe there was a Papilon are just there, nothing to do with the quiz other than the fact they're dogs. It'll tell you at the end of the quiz what you are... Mine gave me two choices, one being more likely than the other.
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Post by nattiej1976 on Dec 6, 2008 6:34:16 GMT -5
Bassett/Blood Hound You scored 66% Loyal and 69% Independant!
You are most like these breeds: Basset Hound:
Originated in England, this breed is independent but sociable, calm, patient and playful. They make great playmates for children, and are happy just to be part of the family. They aren't looking to climb the corporate ladder, but look forward to being part of their very special crowd.
Blood Hound:
Originated in Belguim, this breed is independent, gentle and affectionate. The Bloodhound barks loudly but infrequently. It is well-known for its good scenting nose. They greet visitors happily and live in harmony with other dogs and household pets. Bloodhounds are not overly obedient. A great deal of patience and tact is required to live and train this dog. Genreally a 'good old boy' and a happy free spirit wrapped into one.
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Post by charmingnancy on Dec 6, 2008 23:35:11 GMT -5
Border Collie
You scored 78% Loyal and 73% Independant! You are most like these breeds:
Border Collie:
Originated in Scotland/England border areas, this breed is intelligent, determined and brave, this dog forms a close bond with its family and is also eager to work. If not given work to do, the Border Collie will become badly behaved. It needs ample exercise, and its origin as a sheepdog and cattle-herder means that it is only happy when given specific tasks on a regular basis. They can't sit still and they want you to be right out there doing their task with them. They are the leaders and motivators of the dog world.
Alaskan Malamute:
Originated in Alaska, USA, this breed is friendly, affectionate, and loyal, but can have a mind of its own. The malamute is built to work well within a team, and its friendliness makes it unsuitable for a watchdog, but brave enough to pull 110% of the load. Once set in a direction these dogs will continue in that track until someone with a firm hand and kind heart sets them onto a new destination. They are loving, but a workhorse that grows restless with too little to do.
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Post by DogGoneGood on Dec 7, 2008 3:01:40 GMT -5
Haha cool Nancy, you and I are the same I kina wana retake the test a few times to see if the answers may vary, even if I answer them all truthfuly every time. I've done that before on quizes and gotten totally different answers!
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Post by subwoofer on Dec 12, 2008 14:33:06 GMT -5
Oops. (I didn't finish the test last time.) Also wound up Border Collie. lol As I was taking the test a buddy phoned and got me tickets for an upcoming Black Label Society concert. ;D Sweet.
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Post by Sit Kitty on Dec 14, 2008 11:18:15 GMT -5
The page you linked to tried to download something to my computer... you should remove that link. Who knows WHAT nastyness it was trying to put on my hard-drive...
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