if you have to assign each sign a dog breed based on their nature or physique, how would it go?

This topic was created in the Astrology forum by ariessungoddess on Friday, September 30, 2016 and has 22 replies.
aries: Alsatian (gsd)

Taurus: St Bernard

gemini: chihuahua

Cancer: Labrador

leo: poodle

virgo: dachshund/ beagle

libra: spaniel

scorpio: rottweiler

Sagittarius: hound

pisces: dobermann

aquarius: terrier

Capricorn: bulldog/ boxer

I don't know who'd be pitbulls and golden retrievers

spot on? Big Grin

Actually pitbull is common for Taurus. The nickname speaks words.
Posted by FirstDecanTaurianWomen0428
Actually pitbull is common for Taurus. The nickname speaks words.
Actually is bullgod, wich misspelled is bulldog lol

Besides, puting bull in the pit, that was invented in Aries Era, slaying the bull. Therefore Pitbull is more for Aries.

Pitterrier you. Lol
Yessa Labrador
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Posted by FirstDecanTaurianWomen0428
Actually pitbull is common for Taurus. The nickname speaks words.
Actually is bullgod, wich misspelled is bulldog lol

Besides, puting bull in the pit, that was invented in Aries Era, slaying the bull. Therefore Pitbull is more for Aries.

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Bullshitzhu.
Posted by blackphase
Ewww.. you gave me chihuahua Sad

I get it.. we are yappy.. LOL
When I think Gemini I get the image of a collie in my head lol

Posted by ariessungoddess

Capricorn: bulldog/ boxer

More like Basset hound







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I was born the year of the wood dog.
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Posted by blackphase
Ewww.. you gave me chihuahua Sad

I get it.. we are yappy.. LOL
When I think Gemini I get the image of a collie in my head lol

Man.. Sad

I just wanna feel cool so I pick this guy.. Tongue

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That's how I see Aries/Taurus cuspie chicks


Leos = wolves !! Big Grin

EDIT: Wolf/ poodle hybrid
Posted by Redoctober2000
My friends have already given me the name of a "pit bull" if I were a breed of dog!
I can see that

Husky would fit capricorn very well. They are hard workers and one of the strongest dogs in the world. Run for miles in deep snow while carrying a heavy sled and sledder.
If there was such a thing as a pure Gemeni: Shetland Sheepdog Big Grin

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Proud and animated, the Shetland Sheepdog is a swift, light-footed runner and an agile, graceful jumper. Though on the small side, this breed has the heritage of an active herding dog and needs more exercise than many other smallish dogs.

More importantly, Shelties need "mental exercise." These bright dogs cannot just sit in the backyard and do nothing. To be happy and well-behaved, they require mental stimulation such as advanced obedience, agility, herding, or challenging games you play with them, even if it's just fetching balls and finding hidden toys.

Exceptionally attentive and responsive, Shetland Sheepdogs are easy to train if you have a calm voice and a light hand on the leash. Sensitivity is one of the hallmarks of this breed. Often they need only verbal corrections, and they wilt or become defensive if you jerk them around. Praise, gentle guidance, and food rewards are the way to go with Shelties.

These dogs have quick reflexes, which can make them overly reactive to loud noises and sudden touches. Indeed, quite a few individuals are highstrung, startle easily, and do not do well in an environment with frequent tension, loud voices, or too much rough-housing. They can be overwhelmed by the herky-jerky mannerisms of small children.

Most Shelties have a soft, sweet temperament. They're peaceful with other animals and polite with everyone, though typically reserved and sometimes timid with strangers. To build a confident temperament, the Shetland Sheepdog needs more extensive socialization than many other breeds.

Shelties become unhappy when left for long periods of time without companionship, and unhappiness can translate to neurotic behaviors, destructive chewing, or chronic barking. The major behavioral issue with Shelties, in fact, is excessive barking, and some individuals have high-pitched, piercing voices.
If a pure Scorpio: Schipperke ^^

http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/schipperkes.html

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The AKC Standard describes the Schipperke as "questioning, mischievous, impudent... interested in everything around him."

Indeed, this is one of the most inquisitive and impulsive of all breeds. The Schipperke is busy, busy, busy and seldom walks when he can trot or scamper.

The Schipperke should always be kept on-leash (for he is an extremely fast, agile, independent chaser of anything that moves) or in a secure yard, preferably supervised, because his ingenuity and climbing/digging skills may send him over or under the fence.

Possessed of extraordinary senses and an inherent suspicion of strangers, the Schipperke sleeps lightly and makes a keen, vigilant watchdog. He is convinced that he is a big dog and may physically challenge an intruder foolish enough to ignore his sharp, penetrating bark.

With dogs and cats in his own family, he is usually fine. With strange pets who invade his domain, he can be scrappy. He has a high prey drive and is likely to harass small caged pets, and with his quick reflexes and light-footed agility, creatures that run won't get far.

This little rascal does best with owners who are firm, confident, and consistent. He has a marked stubborn streak, strong likes and dislikes, a mischievous sense of humor, and will take clever advantage if indulged.

Schipperkes are proud and sensitive and do not react kindly to being harshly handled or teased. Some can be hard to housebreak, and their barking must be kept under control.
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Posted by enfant_terrible
Leos = wolves !! Big Grin

EDIT: Wolf/ poodle hybrid
Poodle... Ew.

No.
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We's purty

Posted by Redoctober2000
My friends have already given me the name of a "pit bull" if I were a breed of dog!
Lmao
Posted by neves
If there was such a thing as a pure Gemeni: Shetland Sheepdog Big Grin

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http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/shelties.html

Proud and animated, the Shetland Sheepdog is a swift, light-footed runner and an agile, graceful jumper. Though on the small side, this breed has the heritage of an active herding dog and needs more exercise than many other smallish dogs.

More importantly, Shelties need "mental exercise." These bright dogs cannot just sit in the backyard and do nothing. To be happy and well-behaved, they require mental stimulation such as advanced obedience, agility, herding, or challenging games you play with them, even if it's just fetching balls and finding hidden toys.

Exceptionally attentive and responsive, Shetland Sheepdogs are easy to train if you have a calm voice and a light hand on the leash. Sensitivity is one of the hallmarks of this breed. Often they need only verbal corrections, and they wilt or become defensive if you jerk them around. Praise, gentle guidance, and food rewards are the way to go with Shelties.

These dogs have quick reflexes, which can make them overly reactive to loud noises and sudden touches. Indeed, quite a few individuals are highstrung, startle easily, and do not do well in an environment with frequent tension, loud voices, or too much rough-housing. They can be overwhelmed by the herky-jerky mannerisms of small children.

Most Shelties have a soft, sweet temperament. They're peaceful with other animals and polite with everyone, though typically reserved and sometimes timid with strangers. To build a confident temperament, the Shetland Sheepdog needs more extensive socialization than many other breeds.

Shelties become unhappy when left for long periods of time without companionship, and unhappiness can translate to neurotic behaviors, destructive chewing, or chronic barking. The major behavioral issue with Shelties, in fact, is excessive barking, and some individuals have high-pitched, piercing voices.
Hey there stranger hope all is well with you.
Posted by FirstDecanTaurianWomen0428
Posted by neves
If there was such a thing as a pure Gemeni: Shetland Sheepdog Big Grin

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http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/shelties.html

Proud and animated, the Shetland Sheepdog is a swift, light-footed runner and an agile, graceful jumper. Though on the small side, this breed has the heritage of an active herding dog and needs more exercise than many other smallish dogs.

More importantly, Shelties need "mental exercise." These bright dogs cannot just sit in the backyard and do nothing. To be happy and well-behaved, they require mental stimulation such as advanced obedience, agility, herding, or challenging games you play with them, even if it's just fetching balls and finding hidden toys.

Exceptionally attentive and responsive, Shetland Sheepdogs are easy to train if you have a calm voice and a light hand on the leash. Sensitivity is one of the hallmarks of this breed. Often they need only verbal corrections, and they wilt or become defensive if you jerk them around. Praise, gentle guidance, and food rewards are the way to go with Shelties.

These dogs have quick reflexes, which can make them overly reactive to loud noises and sudden touches. Indeed, quite a few individuals are highstrung, startle easily, and do not do well in an environment with frequent tension, loud voices, or too much rough-housing. They can be overwhelmed by the herky-jerky mannerisms of small children.

Most Shelties have a soft, sweet temperament. They're peaceful with other animals and polite with everyone, though typically reserved and sometimes timid with strangers. To build a confident temperament, the Shetland Sheepdog needs more extensive socialization than many other breeds.

Shelties become unhappy when left for long periods of time without companionship, and unhappiness can translate to neurotic behaviors, destructive chewing, or chronic barking. The major behavioral issue with Shelties, in fact, is excessive barking, and some individuals have high-pitched, piercing voices.
Hey there stranger hope all is well with you.
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Indeed, a stranger among strangers - luckily, i'm mutable/adaptable. Tongue Thanks, hope all is well well with you too. ^^ As a nurse - you do spend most of your time taking care of others.

PS.Do you happen to know anything about RumiL? Confused Haven't seen that little rascal around lately. Maybe she's busy with real life responsibilities (like studying), or maybe she found a Cap! ^^ Either way, let's hope - all is ok with her as well. :S
Posted by leowww
Poodle? Nah. ?

Golden retriever... Family... Loyalty..
Ikr?

Cancers are poodles-- fluffy but mean.


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Posted by blackphase
Ewww.. you gave me chihuahua Sad

I get it.. we are yappy.. LOL
lol you were meant to get a cute one