Thursday, February 2, 2012

Suzy Azalea translates “Arrffff!”: What your canine preference says about you

Don’t congratulate yourself too much or berate yourself either—your choices are half chance, so are everybody else’s. —Baz Luhrmann

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Did you know that choices reflect your personality? I, Suzy Azalea, your canine specialist, will uncover what your doggie preference reveals about who you are.


From Suzy Azalea
Breeder’s Choice

Prospective pet owners have to consider a lot of things before they decide on which breed to get. With that, pet owners who are attracted to a particular breed have the tendency to be organized, have distinctive set of tastes, and are natural-born planners. On the other hand, people who prefer mixed breeds tend to make spur-of-the-moment decisions based on emotions.

Aside from the breed, most people look at the dog’s size before deciding. Large dogs need more space and exercise, while smaller dogs need lesser space and attention. Owners of large dogs are often seen as sporty and outdoorsy, while pet owners with small dogs are seen as daintier. Thankfully, Suzy Azalea’s Kennel is made up of both big and small dogs, so you couldn’t typecast me of being either.

There is also the coat length to consider. Dogs with long coats need frequent trips to the groomers’, while dogs with short coats shed less and are often associated with individuals who want a well-kept home.

Bad Dog vs. Good Dog

Of course, the pet’s behavior also reflects the personality of its owner. As I say, “There are no bad dogs, only bad trainers.” People who have misbehaving pets are often viewed as unsatisfied and lacking in empathy; a pet who is robust and well-trained reflects a happy and balanced pet owner.


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While these are general observations I made from people who visit Suzy Azalea’s Kennel, they are not necessarily true for all cases. Additional information about yours truly may be accessed at SuzyAzalea.net.