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What Dog Breed Are You?

Ever wonder what dog you would be? I have done my research, and paired every zodiac sign up with two dogs that perfectly fit their personality.

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What Dog Breed Are You?

Every dog out there is different, and so is every human. Below, I have done my research, and paired up the most popular dog breeds with the twelve zodiac signs. For each sign, I looked at the description of the person, and then of the dogs, and saw what dogs best fit the zodiac’s description. Also, if you further want to confirm this theory, I have attached the links I used to compile my list. See what dog you would be!

Aries (March 21-April 19)

Dog breeds: Labradors & English Setters

You are the type of person who enjoys being outside and active. You love outdoor activities, and you are courageous, intelligent, and carefree.

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Dog breeds: Bichon Frises & Yorkshire Terriers

You have a lot of personality! You probably have a classy lifestyle and have a high self-esteem. You are noteworthy of your appearance and intelligence.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

Dog Breeds: Mixed Breeds & Golden Retrievers

You are a fun-loving person who puts family first. You often are described as being easy-going and active. Get outside!

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

Dog Breeds: Cocker Spaniels & Greyhounds

You are very trustworthy and affectionate, but only after getting to know someone for a while; you are an introvert after all. You enjoy small group activities, especially with your family.

Leo (July 23-August 22)

Dog breeds: German Shepards & Australian Shepards

You believe in living life to the fullest surrounded by friends. You are loyal and enjoy going outside. You are very protective and have many friends.

Virgo (August 23- September 22)

Dog Breeds: Great Danes & Pugs

You are a responsible person who enjoys a good pampering on your days off. You definitely deserve to be pampered as you put 100% into everything you do.

Libra (September 23- October 22)

Dog Breeds: Pitbulls & Huskies

You are a big sports fan who is overly protective of the ones you love. You are courageous and just love being in on the action.

Scorpio (October 23-November 21)

Dog Breeds: Bulldog & Irish Setters

You are stubborn and competitive, and are very focused on the task at the moment. On the other hand, you can be silly and goofy.

Sagittarius (November 22-December 21)

Dog Breeds: Rottweilers & Beagles

You are very devoted to those around you, making you a good friend. You are curious, confident, and bring laughter and joy to others' lives.

Capricorn: (December 22-January 19)

Dog Breeds: Dachshunds & Dobermans

You are a leader in every one of your endeavors, and will not give up until you get what you want. You are organized and go above and beyond others' expectations of you.

Aquarius (January 20-February 18)

Dog Breeds: Poodles & Chihuahua

You are a born traveler! You love seeing the world and do so in style. You take pride in how you look, and are generally very neat. These dogs are perfect for you as they make great travel companions--as do to their size.

Pisces (February 19-March 20)

Dog Breeds: Boxer & English Pointer


You are a busy person and live life to the fullest. You enjoy being active and outside, and are very intelligent and courageous. You should get these dogs for their playful nature, and how much they like to be active--just like you.

Links

http://thebullybreeds.com/2013/02/22/what-does-you...

http://www.psychicguild.com/horoscopes_explained.p...

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