Personality Traits Of A Dog

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Do you have dogs? A dog’s personality trait is who a dog is, like a dog that is cute and a dog that is cuddly all dogs are different shapes and sizes, like a dog could be short and fat. Some dogs have jobs like a hospital dog goes to different hospitals and let the kids play with him to make the kids feel better where they are not so down. Let's take a look at sizes, personality traits, and jobs for dogs.Did you know a dog's personality trait is who a dog is. There are some dogs that can be really smart if you spend time to work with them. Some dogs can be really cute and cuddly and they can be fun some a dogs can be dumb because people don't work with them to be smart some dogs are ugly some dogs are show dogs these dogs have a lot of attention.All …show more content…
Big dogs are harder to cuddle and love on than small dogs can because you can hold a small dog way extremally than you can a big dog and medium dogs are just about good for both of a big dog and a little dog but really size doesn't matter so get one you like best.Sometimes There are some dogs that do jobs. Hunting dog’s are working because they are providing meat and money depends on what you do with the animals you kill but just know a hunting dog needs a lot of work if you are going to train one yourself. Another Dogs that has a job is for a firefighter dog they are dogs that get showed when they are working they just go to the fires in the fire trucks. Finally the last dog that works is a hospital dog they go for the kids to pet and play with when the kids are sick, because when a kid is happy and having fun it intends to make them feel better.Sometimes There are some dogs that do jobs. Hunting dog’s are working because they are providing meat and money depends on what you do with the animals you kill but just know a hunting dog needs a lot of work if you are going to train one

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