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What breed of dog is right for you?

September 24, 11:59 AMClicker Training ExaminerEve Alexander
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When a dog and its human fit each other well, the resulting bond can make both lives richer and more satisfying. The love for a well-chosen dog can transcend life itself.

These beautiful words come from Dr. Stanley Coren, a professor of psychology and the author of one of the most insightful books I've ever read, 'Why We Love The Dogs We Do - How To Find The Dog That Matches Your Personality'.


Dr. Coren with some of his dogs.
 

Dr. Coren's highly entertaining book.

Dr. Coren contrasts the great love some humans demonstrate to their dogs with the sad fact that nearly half of all puppies purchased do not make it through the first year in their new home, ending up returned to their breeders, sold or given away, dropped off at shelters, or cruelly abandonned. Disturbed by the number of unwanted dogs, Dr. Coren decided to study the subject and surveyed over 6000 people to determine what personality traits in humans were complemented by which breeds of dogs. The result is a personality test that pinpoints which types of dogs will be the most successful match for the human.

Another innovative aspect of Dr. Coren's study is the categorization of dogs into seven classifications. These completely novel groupings of dogs are based on temperament as opposed to the AKC breed groups based on function. The dog groups were developed by Dr. Coren and his team of eleven dog experts. The groups are:

  • Group 1: Friendly - affectionate and genial dogs
  • Group 2: Protective - territorial and dominant dogs
  • Group 3: Independent - personable and strong-willed dogs
  • Group 4: Self-Assured - spontaneous and audacious dogs
  • Group 5: Consistent - self-contained and home-loving dogs
  • Group 6: Steady - good-natured and tolerant dogs
  • Group 7: Clever - impulsive and trainable dogs

This book isn't just a personality test and discussion of the dog groupings - the most compelling and fascinating part of the book is Dr. Coren's evaluation of famous people and their relationships with their dogs. There are stories and photographs of celebrities, royalty, writers, painters, politicians, and famous professionals from all walks of life. Many of the stories are touching and give you a new, sympathetic perspective on people for whom you may have never felt any compassion - like Richard Nixon who was known to drive around the White House lawn with his Irish Setter King Timahoe seated on the golf cart next to him. Nixon is quoted as explaining, "We're not really going anywhere, it's just that Tim likes to ride in the cart and I like to see him happy."


The Bouvier des Flandres is a favorite breed of
Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, and
also of Star Wars producer George Lucas.
An interesting coincidence ... or is it?

There is also a list of each breed in Dr. Cohen's study and the names of the famous people who own or have owned that particular breed. For instance, did you know the Bouvier des Flandres has been a favorite pet of comedian Bill Cosby, Harlem Globetrotter Meadowlark Lemon, Star Wars director/producer George Lucas (who is said to have based the Wookie character Chewbaca on his dog), country singers Barbara Mandell and Reba McEntyre, President Ronald Reagan, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, Beatles drummer Ringo Star and actress Debra Winger? It certainly can be an ego boost to find out that Halle Berry, Matthew Broderick, Uma Thurman or T. Boone Pickens has the same taste in dogs as you do!

In many cases, Dr. Coren also provides the celebrity's dog's name which makes this book a super resource for individuals searching for original names for a new pet or a rescue group needing to name dozens of dogs on a frequent basis.

In addition, in the book Dr. Coren addresses people who don't like dogs as well as people who prefer cats.

Take Dr. Coren's test to find out which types of dogs are most suitable for you!
Click here for a PDF that you can print out.

Photo credits: Stanley Coren, Barnes & Noble, stock image

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When she's not clicker training her pets, or writing for Examiner.com, Eve, along with her husband Jason, operate their own website design business. Tropicali Design Studio specializes in affordable yet original website designs with the exacting small business owner in mind. A certified hypnotherapist, Eve is particularly interested in strategies for overcoming fear with horses. She also develops training courses for educators working in schools and camps. Eve and Jason live on the side of a mountain in beautiful western North Carolina with their seven dogs, two cats, two parrots and two horses.

The copyright of this article is owned by Eve Alexander. Permission to republish in print or online must be granted by Eve Alexander in writing.

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