At 11:26 PM -0500 11/5/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >A while back several "l" members mentioned taking a test to determine what >kind of breed they would be if a dog. I am trying to find the web site so >that I can use it for a team building exercise for a staff I am working with. > Does anyone remember where what it is? If so you can email me privately. >THanks, >Dottie >Colorado
This was an emode test, at <http://www.emode.com/jumpto?test=dogogt> I originally took this test about two years ago, when my Border Collie was still alive and I wasn't even thinking about any dog but her -- and I checked about six months ago while I was cleaning out some old e-mails, I had tested as a Berner! At that time, I barely knew what a Bernese Mountain Dog was. The results from the test: Liz, you're a Bernese Mountain Dog! No bones about it, you're a good-hearted, people-loving Bernese Mountain Dog. Down-to-earth and loyal, no one works or plays harder than you do. You put your nose to the grindstone when it really counts, but you never neglect your social calendar. Keep reading for more about your puppy personality... <> {Social calendar, what's a social calendar? I want more time to play with my dogs!} Simultaneously strong and sweet, you're very tuned-in to the feelings and needs of the other dogs you run with. Without having to be asked, you always have a helping paw to lend and a sympathetic shoulder to lean on. "Communication" is your middle name, and when that's paired with your unswerving devotion, you get a breed that everyone respects and trusts. Woof! --- Liz Caldwell with the Ladies of Lawrence Sophia, one of BARC's Lucky 17; and Faith, the puffy Pyr