How Your Dog's Breed Reflects Your Personality

Transferring

Personality Traits



Credit : SHeeRO


Labrador Retrievers


Labrador retrievers are cute, sweet, fluffy and very socially friendly. They are very intelligent, super active and playful. When I adopted a labrador, I was very happy to welcome her. Her cuteness and her puppy eyes melted everyone's  hearts. Most of her activities were the same as mine when I was a child. My lab adopted our traits, and she shares the same views as us.


The traits she developed from us were: 

From me: 

  • She learned how to play hide and seek from me first. It was my favorite game growing up. During my childhood, I used to play a lot, and the same Sheero enjoyed hide and seek. When I play with her, she searches for me and occasionally hides. 

  • Second, she is forced to go to sleep while being observed by us. She pretends to be sleeping by blinking her eyes. My mother claims she performed the same act as me when I was a child. Pretending to be asleep while listening to our conversations.

  • Unlike me, she enjoys listening to slow, melodic songs and dislikes the buzzing noise of loudspeakers.

  • She hates being disturbed while sleeping and begins making offensive noises to avoid the person.

  • She also hates sleeping when there is too much light in her eyes. She will hide her face beneath the pillow. During the day, she conceals her face beneath the bed or tables, where there is no light.


From mumma:

  • She has learned a wide range of tastes from our mother. Whenever our mother eats something, she gives it to her, and she has some options based on her preferences. She dislikes boiled vegetables, particularly the taste of coriander. I still get chastised for not eating certain vegetables, but our mother knows what she likes and dislikes in food.

  • She learned to travel and adapt to the environments she visited. When we stay at someone's house, she stays calm and does not bother us.

  • She enjoys traveling the most, just like our mother. Visiting new locations, exploring, and meeting new people. 

  • The most important lesson she learned was to keep herself clean and avoid staying or sitting in dirty places. She is confident about her cleanliness. In addition, whenever she pees or poops, she finds a clean surface. She does not go to the grass to poop. 


Form papa:

  • Time management is something Sheero learned from our father. From getting up in the morning to following a daily routine. 

  • She follows our father's routine of eating on time, sleeping on time, and taking snack breaks. And if we delay, she becomes enraged and barks at us.

  • She exercises regularly and has a good habit of getting up early. 

  • She also learned how to ride a scooter.

  • She plays a lot with our father, and they keep each other healthy. 


Finally, she is a good girl. She listens when we speak, and when she is reprimanded, she understands what she did wrong. She also becomes very afraid when our mother becomes angry. She hides herself from Mommy. She also understands whether she is being chastised for trivial matters or serious ones. 


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