First time getting a large dog? Each breed has a distinct personality that defines them. Some are really protective guards, but others are good with kids. You can even pick a large dog breed that’s great if you’re living alone too.
It’s best to know which one has traits that match your own. Take this quiz to know which large dog breed is the best for you to have by your side.
Are you more of a people person, a family person, or do you prefer to be by yourself?
The weekend’s here! What are your plans?
You have someone asking you for advice, what do you do?
You hear something strange at night. What’s your response?
What’s a good hobby for you?
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You got the Golden Retriever! You're loving, thoughtful, and also the team parent.
Golden Retrievers are among America’s most popular dog breeds. Not only are they skilled hunters, they can also work as assistants for the blind, or as search-and-rescue dogs. Even as pets, they’re loyal, lovable, and great with kids.
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You got the Doberman! You're the best friend and wingman anyone can ask for.
Dobermans are loyal, fearless, trustworthy, and alert. Such qualities have endeared the breed to pet owners that when humanized, Dobermans forget that they are dogs! They can snuggle with you in your bed or sofa, and even be great playmates for the kids. However, they are standoffish to people they don’t know, but they become affectionate and obedient in time.
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You got the German Shepherd! You've got the smarts and an independent streak, but are loyal to your friends.
German Shepherds exude an aloof personality and typically do not make friends easily. But once they do, German Shepherds can become very attached and loyal to their owners, especially if it’s the person who takes care of them. German Shepherds value spending time with those that they are close with and may become lonely and anxious if left alone for long periods of time.
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