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This is a discussion on MBTI and Dog Breeds within the General Chat forums, part of the The Cafe Lounge category; I'm an INFP. I do animal foster and rescue, so I adore all animals, but I prefer large dogs. My ...

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    I'm an INFP. I do animal foster and rescue, so I adore all animals, but I prefer large dogs. My favourite breed is the pitbull (American Staffordshire) and American Bulldog. I also loooooooove the large poodles and English Springer spaniels. Spaniels are hysterical. Labradors are another fantastic breed. At the rescue, there is a bull mastiff that I would love to adopt. :) He's blind and super old, but I love that big baby with all my heart! I also love Sheltie's. Though they are not large dogs at all, you can get medium-sized ones now. I had a few and fell in love with that breed.

    There are a few smaller breeds that I like. I love corgis. They are hysterical. I also love Pomeranians. Generally, I prefer medium-to-large dogs.

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    INTJ. I prefer Non-Sporting overall. My second favorite would probably be the Hound group.


 
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