What type of dog parent are you?
We all love our furry friends but the real question is, what kind of dog parent are you?
How many dogs do you have?
1
2
3
I’ve lost count...
How many tricks can your dog do?
We’ve lost count, my dog is amazing at tricks
A sit if we’re lucky...
Sit/ down/ paw... the standard ones easily
My dog hates tricks
What type of name does your dog have?
Human name
Named after my favourite character from a film/ tv show/ book
Something unique - I tried to find a name from the country my dog came from
Something cute
What is an ideal Sunday for you and your dog?
Lazy day of Netflix and dog cuddles
Waking up early and going for a long walk
We don’t plan, it changes every week!
Getting the perfect selfie with my dog for Instagram
Looking for the best dog friendly pub/cafe
Does your dog have a social media profile?
No way
Yes
Of course, how else would they stay in touch with their friends?
Do you sign your cards with your pet’s name?
Yes, before my kids names...
Yes of course, they’re part of the family
No, why would I?
How often do you photograph your dog?
Every 5 seconds, what if I miss something?
At least twice a day
Once if I remember
I can’t use my phone camera
Do you work out with your dog?
Yes, we love to go for runs together
Yes, they’re the perfect yoga partner
No, I tried and they weren’t interested
I can’t think of anything worse
What do you think about when you’re away from my dog?
I worry if they’ve chewed something...
I think about my dog constantly and count down the seconds until I can be with them
I realise I prefer dogs to people
What does your dog wear for a walk?
Knitted jumper/ fleece coat
My dog doesn’t need a coat
Barbour coat... only the best
Whatever I can find
The Trendy Dog Parent
Your dog is always kitted out in the latest fashion trends and you aren’t shy to tell your friends about the latest dog shampoo you’ve found.
You are always taking pictures of your dog and make sure you keep their social media up to date with their latest dog friendly pupachino or trip to the park.
You are always taking pictures of your dog and make sure you keep their social media up to date with their latest dog friendly pupachino or trip to the park.
The Proud Parent
Your dog is always “Top Dog” in class and has a huge repertoire of tricks they can perform. You are always on the group WhatsApp showing off to your friends the latest thing your dog has learnt...you’ve said more than once this week “what do you mean your dog can’t balance a bone on their nose it’s easy...?”.
You hate to be separated from them and spend every minute wondering what they’re doing.
The Chilled Parent
You tried to keep your dog off the sofa but gave in because they look cute when they’re curled up. Tricks and agility just weren’t for you... if you get a sit it’s a miracle. Balancing a bone on their nose was a step too far, they just ate it.
You don’t care how many blurry pictures you post of them asleep or with a leg hanging off the sofa.
The High Energy Parent
Your days are packed with activities for you and your best friend... early morning hikes and afternoon runs are all part of your daily routine. You spend so much time together you’re convinced your dogs copies your mannerisms. You’re already looking to find the next mud run you can do together in your matching outfits.