Showing posts with label dog owners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dog owners. Show all posts

Friday, May 25, 2012

Purebred Breeders | Do “Dog People” and “Cat People” Really Exist?

The debate has been ongoing for years, and while the two sides may disagree, psychologists are convinced that dog people and cat people are very different. Purebred Breeders came across a post titled Dog People vs Cat People by Stanley Coren’s for moderndogmagazine.com which asks a very important question: “Are there really personality differences?” According to Coren and the work he quotes the answer is “yes”. In fact, his summary states outright that “dog owners are more social, interactive and accepting.”

The Work behind the Conclusion



Coren pulled on two studies to back his claims: a) his own study which included 3,362 dog owners, 1,223 cat-only owners and 1,564 people who had neither; b)  A study of 4,565 people by University of Texas Psychologist Sam Gosling. Purebred Breeders saw that both had similar as well as differing methodologies and relied on personality scales that (although different) led to similar conclusions being drawn.

 

What They Found

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Dog People


Based on what Purebred Breeders understands, dog people are more likely to live in dwellings with a yard, have a family, be extroverted, likeable, warm, and dominant in personality. Additionally, they are more likely to have a cat, or not be opposed to the idea of having one. They are also 11 percent more likely to “show self-discipline, to complete tasks, and aim for achievement” meaning canine lovers are more likely to plan and be routine. They are also considered to be more traditional.


Cat people


Firstly, Coren was careful to point out that “cat people” in his analysis referred to those who only owned cats. If Purebred Breeders is to accept the findings, then besides being 68 percent less likely to admit a dog into their homes, these individuals were categorized by Gosling as being “12 percent more neurotic; however, they were also 11 percent more “open” than dog people.” They are also considered to be introverted, cool (as in low in agreeableness or warmth), low in dominance, and more likely to live in apartments. Coren’s test group also revealed that single females were more likely to own cats than dogs.


We know that many people will disagree with much of what was said. However, please bear in mind that this is merely Purebred Breeders interpretation of the findings that came out of each test group. What these results mean exactly is unclear however, it must be noted that there are persons who believe these difference and will use them to judge others.


In fact, Chip McCreary’s “Lucky Seven” is a set of seven questions used to test personalities during job interviews. Number 5 is “Do you have any hobbies or pets?” and as George Black points out in his article 7 Interview Questions to Determine Personality Fit:


“The real issue here is pets. The part about hobbies is a smoke screen. Dog lovers are generally loyal, have a group or pack mentality and can be trained. Cat fanciers are aloof, resist direction but have a great knack for survival. There is no right or wrong answer to this question because some positions require cats and some require dogs.”


Purebred Breeders will leave you to decide whether or not it is so. You can also see http://www.moderndogmagazine.com/articles/dog-people-vs-cat-people/10716 to learn more.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Purebred Breeders' Top 5 Interesting Guinness World Records For Dogs

It's no secret; dogs are entertaining, they are often brave, and they love our affection so much that many are willing to do just about anything for it. Anyone who needs proof of this will not have to search further than the internet, or even local television. However, if you want a list of some of the weirdest or most interesting dog “accomplishments” in history, you may want to take a look at the Guinness World Book of Records, under the “Dog” category. Purebred Breeders was tickled to see some of the titles won, and we think you will be too.

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Can you walk down some steps (facing forward) with a glass of water on your nose or head? If your answer is yes, then you just outdid the Purebred Breeders team to join ranks with an Australian Shepherd and Border Collie mix named Sweet Pea. Sweet Pea earned the record for “most steps walked down by a dog facing forwards balancing a glass of water” on January 5, 2008. She went down 10 steps with a 10 oz glass of water at a dog show in Germany.




OK, so maybe the Purebred Breeders team is a little too taken with dogs balancing things, but we had to include Sweet Peas other quirky world record. She also holds the title of the “fastest 100m with a can balanced on head.” She earned this spot on September 3, 2008 after covering the 100 meter stretch in 2 min 55 sec.


The name Giant George is not an attempt by the owner to be cute. It is actually a literal classification for this Great Dame who currently holds two world titles: Tallest Dog Alive and Tallest Dog Ever. His size in proportion to his owner actually makes you stare, you just cannot help it. At a staggering 43 inches tall, Giant George snagged both titles on February 15 2010.




Maybe we are biased, but Purebred Breeders thinks a lot can be said about a 6.6lbs Chihuahua that made it onto the Japanese police force. If that isn't impressive enough, then how about this: she competed against German Shepherds and Golden Retrievers for the job. We thought so! Momo went on record as the “smallest working dog” on November 29 2010.


So what if you're the Frisbee champ in the neighborhood? You will never achieve Rose's status until you learn to catch six discs (one at a time), and hold them in your mouth all at once! Rose has held the record for “most flying discs (Frisbees) caught and held in the mouth by a dog” since 2010.

A search for “Dog” from the Guinness' homepage will bring you to a landing page with 24 results, and a link to view more. But only five made the Purebred Breeders' list. Feel free to explore the others on your own, and see what other interesting, amazing, and downright quirky things dogs have achieved over the years.

Friday, February 10, 2012

Purebred Breeders: Do-It-Yourself projects for dog owners!

With the economic downturn, more dog owners are looking for DIY solutions for their pets.  If you’re looking to lead a healthy and more frugal life with your family, four-legged friends included, Purebred Breeders scoured the Internet and found some of these helpful tutorials for dog owners:

Having a puppy or dog with special needs can take a toll of the family, both emotionally and financially.  Being able to provide our disabled pets with the life they deserve can often prove to be too much for the family.  These dogs can end up in shelters and are likely to be euthanized as they might be considered unadoptable.  With this tutorial you can build your own wheelchair for your dog, allowing it to be content and active once more:



Purebred Breeders found this helpful do-it-yourself tutorial also for those dog owners that love convenience.  If you’re an active dog owner, you may run into the occasion where you’re going on a hike, a run, or you’re out with your dog at a park and your dog is extremely thirsty, but you don’t have a dog bowl.  Maybe you’re a social butterfly and when you bring dog along to a restaurant or a friend’s home, there’s isn't a bowl for them nearby.  Well this tutorial allows you to create a collapsible travel dish for your dog, you can then fill it with food or water according to your needs.

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