
"The test, called the Purina Dog Breed Selector, runs through everything from your past experience with dogs to your living situation. You'll also be quizzed on the type of walks you'd be willing to do, your size preference, and whether or not you mind if your pet drools. At the end, you'll be able to browse through the dog breeds that are a perfect match - as well as those that you'd be wise to avoid."
"The test includes 16 questions, across five categories - Experience, Exercise, Appearance, Behaviour, Environment. Each question has three or four possible answers for you to select from. In the Experience section, questions include 'How much training would you like to do?', with answer options of 'Don't Mind', 'I'm happy to do the basics', or 'I'd enjoy a dog I can train to a high standard.'"
Britain has 225 different dog breeds. Purina provides a Dog Breed Selector to match prospective owners with breeds based on lifestyle and preferences. The test covers past experience, living situation, exercise willingness, size preference, and tolerance for behaviours such as drooling. The tool comprises 16 multiple-choice questions across five categories: Experience, Exercise, Appearance, Behaviour, and Environment. Example prompts include training commitment, preferred walk types, compatibility with other dogs, and presence of a garden. Results label breeds as Perfect Match, Great Match, Good Match, or Mismatch and include images and reasons why particular breeds are unsuitable.
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