•Pups Personalities•


 Each colored heart  ๐Ÿฉท๐Ÿฉตโค๏ธ๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ’š will be assigned to a personality trait and will be placed on the puppies pictures accordingly. 


The Goofball ๐Ÿ’›

Ever see a dog that’s just… goofy? There’s no other word for them. Their tongue flops out of their mouth, they are always dropping their toys, running into things without seeming to notice, and maybe even slightly imbalanced.

These doggies are typically high-energy. They have so much energy, that they can’t seem to make coordinated moves.


The Peaceful Pup โค๏ธ

Yes, the peaceful dog and the individual. They don’t need a lot of attention. They don’t beg for affection. They just like being in your presence.

These are ideal dogs for most older people looking for a companion that isn’t rambunctious and high maintenance. They’re also ideal for people that have physical ailments or aren’t able to get outside often.


Smart and Curious One ๐Ÿ’™

Ever know a dog that just has to sniff everything, lick everything, and see everything? Every wrapper, fire hydrant, person…

This is actually a very healthy sign. It means your dog can easily adapt to new environments, and maybe a bit more social than other dogs.


The Adventurer ๐Ÿ’š

Some dogs thrive on being outdoors, wandering through the woods, traipsing through the river, and camping in the woods overnight. These are the perfect dogs for the adventurous human. Whether you’re an avid camper and hiker, a biker or runner, or a full-time traveler, these dogs are up for anything.


The Independent Dog ๐Ÿ’œ

Independent doggies march to the beat of their own drum and they don’t need no human (well, that’s what they think). These free-spirited Fidos ooze confidence, preferring to be on their own solo mission rather than glued to their pet parent’s side


The Guardian and Loyal Pal ๐Ÿฉต

Maybe you want to get a dog for security purposes. You live alone… you have a family to protect… or you just like keeping your property safe.

These dogs are typically imposing, large, and have resting bite face. On the other hand, when they’re with their pack (you and your family), they’re loving, social, and maybe even cuddly. They’re simply loyal and territorial of their family.


The Shy or Timid Dog ๐Ÿฉท

Shy or timid pups are the sweetest of souls, but they may find it hard to be themselves around furry friends and humans they don’t know. Despite this, these fluffy wallflowers can form incredibly deep bonds with their favorite humans, showing a level of loyalty that knows no bounds. While it may take some time for them to warm to your new dog sitter, once they feel safe and secure they can be the most devoted and loving canine companions. 


Companion/Service Pup๐Ÿงก

These dogs are generally happiest when they're with their human pack. While some breeds are born to work jobs such as herding livestock or guarding property, companion dogs typically love to sit by you and be engaged in whatever activity you're doing. They tend to be eager to please, friendly, and exceptionally loving. These pups will ONLY be happy with someone who is with them all day and doesn't stay gone for very long