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Pipers a diplomat, and Penny's an adventurer. That was fun. |
Thanks for the post! I love these things! Gabe is a Deputy! Your dog is an Organised, Gamma and High Activity type which we call the Deputy. The Deputy is a submissive, mouldable, balanced character. It happily does the leader's bidding, is easily led and controlled but prefers an orderly environment. The Deputy conforms to its leader's wishes most readily. Deputies are easy to train, willing to conform socially and team spirited. They are everybody's friend. This fits Gabe to a T!!:animal-pa |
Diplomat Here is Peaches Behavior.. that pretty much sums her up :) Your Canine Behavior Type Index is OGM - Diplomat Your dog is an Organised, Gamma and Medium Activity type which we call the Diplomat. The Diplomat is a task focused, submissive character employing passive, medium energy techniques. It strives to keep order in a small but meaningful area and do the leader's bidding in a passive, sometimes underhanded manner. The combination of Submissive (Gamma or G) and Medium (M) energy factors make the Diplomat a soft, loving, easy care character. My Daughters Baby is an Investigator |
OBM- Sentry I guess this fits him.. It really depends on his mood. I had which of the questions best fit him when none really did. He is spoiled rotten thats for sure!LOL I didn't see ROTTEN as an outcome tho. LOL |
Kalina is a Rebel. |
Sadie is an adventurer like Eddie!! |
Mia is a Deputy She is an Organised, Gamma and High Activity type which we call the Deputy. The Deputy is a submissive, mouldable, balanced character. She happily does the leader's bidding, is easily led and controlled but prefers an orderly environment. The Deputy conforms to its leader's wishes most readily. Deputies are easy to train, willing to conform socially and team spirited. They are everybody's friend. Yoshi is a Sentry He is an Organised, Beta and Medium Activity type which we call the Sentry. The Organised (O) factor motivates territoriality and the need to control its environment. Sentries can easily switch from dominant to submissive strategies due to the Beta (B) social status factor. The Medium (M) energy factor means they will defend and control modest areas. |
Max is a Deputy too....I think that's pretty close to being accurate...thanks Mike...what a fun website! I'll have to find Max's little silver star and pin it on him, LOL. |
Your Canine Behavior Type Index is SGH - Investigator Your dog is an Spontaneous, Gamma and High Activity type which we call the Investigator. The Investigator is a loveable, submissive, funny, even silly character that is happiest when obeying its leader or involved in freeform activity. The Investigator makes a great pet for active people. They are High (H) energy dogs that need exercise and love regular walks. Wow, this describes Gracie perfectly! |
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Gizmo is an adventurer. How true this is. __________________ |
What a fun site... Valentino::aimeeyork SGH - Investigator Your dog is an Spontaneous, Gamma and High Activity type which we call the Investigator. The Investigator is a loveable, submissive, funny, even silly character that is happiest when obeying its leader or involved in freeform activity. The Investigator makes a great pet for active people. They are High (H) energy dogs that need exercise and love regular walks. Lolita::aimeeyork OGM - Diplomat Your dog is an Organised, Gamma and Medium Activity type which we call the Diplomat. The Diplomat is a task focused, submissive character employing passive, medium energy techniques. It strives to keep order in a small but meaningful area and do the leader's bidding in a passive, sometimes underhanded manner. The combination of Submissive (Gamma or G) and Medium (M) energy factors make the Diplomat a soft, loving, easy care character. |
Wobie is an SBH Adventurer. |
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Ziggy the Adventurer.:p Yes, that was lots of fun....thanks.:thumbup: |
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