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Discovering Your Pup's Play Preferences Quiz

All dogs need exercise and time to play, but the breed is a big influence on how much and the type of activity required. The Vizsla is a muscular powerhouse who loves long hikes, while a dog with shorter legs might struggle with rough terrain. Your pup's approach to play also has an impact on their health and well-being, as this is a way to build exercise into their routine. Whether you have an independent pooch who likes to take the initiative or a lazy ass who prefers the party to come to her, every dog has their way of doing things. A cheeky and impatient dog might steal something of yours to start the chase, while an introverted and timid pup might take a back seat or even hide from sight. What makes your pup special is more than just how much they move, but this does reveal another facet of their personality - what they enjoy most and how they feel when they're doing it. If you want an insight into the inner workings of your pooch's mind, look at their play style and what puts the wiggle in their tails.

Q1. When faced with an open field and no lead, what does your pup do?
Q2. What's you pooch's game of choice ?
Q3. After your usual walkies, you've decided to take a new, longer route home which involves lots of hills and rough terrain. How does your pooch cope ?
Q4. How resourceful is your dog when it comes to creating fun ?
Q5. When it comes to running with a pack, how does your pup fare ?
Q6. When presented with a new chewy bone toy, how does your pooch react ?
Q7. Will your pup let strangers get in on the act when it comes to playtime ?
Q8. Your pooch is enjoying a nap in the afternoon sun when a butterfly lands on his nose. What's the likely outcome ?
Q9. You've accidentally left out a pack of biscuit treats in the kitchen. What does your dog do ?
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