Which Dog Breed You Are Based On Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type
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Which Dog Breed You Are Based On Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type

I am a Rhodesian Ridgeback. Which breed are you?

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Which Dog Breed You Are Based On Your Myers-Briggs Personality Type
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Step one: if you do not know your personality type, take this quiz to find out what kind of personality you have.

Step two: enjoy the pictures of the dogs!

ENFP: Golden Retriever

You are outgoing and leave your balls and other toys all over the place. It drives your people crazy because you are super disorganized, and they would really like some help keeping the house clean.

ENTP: Poodle

You are very faithful to your people and are a great leader. Anybody would be lucky to have such a wonderful friend.

ENFJ: Labrador Retriever

You have a huge personality, are super creative, and think EVERYTHING is a ball! You are very outgoing, love order, and helping your people in any way, which includes putting your toys in a nice pile out of the way.

ENTJ: Border Collie

You know just what to do to make sheep listen to you. Your organization and energy perfectly mix to make a great leader.

ESFP: Jack Russell Terrier

Stubborn and intelligent are the two words that come to people's mind when they have to describe you.

ESTP: Beagle

You are stubborn and have your own schedule. You can easily entertain yourself through hunting, sunbathing, or getting into enough of the kind of trouble that makes your people spray the house with air freshener.

ESFJ: German Shorthaired Pointer

You have high intelligence, and your intuition tells you to chase cats. Go get 'em!

ESTJ: Great Dane

You are protective when you need to be, and you have a very warm soul when it comes to being around the people you love.

INFP: Cocker Spaniel

Your people praise you for your faithfulness to them. Even though you inform them of when there is potential harm, you would not hurt a fly.

INTP: German Shephard

You protect your people when your intuition tells you something is wrong.

INFJ: Siberian Huskey

You are a one of a kind dog. Loyalty is one of your strong suits, and you are always there for when your person needs comfort. Your personality is just as unique as those gorgeous, pale, blue eyes.

INTJ: Shetland Sheepdog

It is difficult to find a friend like you, but when somebody befriends you, they know it was worth the wait. Your loyalty is your selling point to potential people and friends.

ISFP: Basset Hound

You are pretty laid back and like to bark. However, you are a very determined dog who loves checking things off your to-do list.

ISTP: Chihuahua

You are scared around new people and somewhat shy. You heavily rely on your feelings to tell you when to point out anything threats to your people.

ISFJ: Dachshund

Your stubbornness is enough to push your people over the edge sometimes, but they know you will always be completely committed to them.

ISTJ: Rhodesian Ridgeback

If there are two things you do well, they are the loyalty and the love you have toward and for your family and friends; you are protective when you feel there is a threat. You are cautious around new people because change is not okay with you.

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