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Celebrity Sign Readings: March

Written on 03/04/2024
Auntie M


 

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MARCH is here, bringing with it a chance for renewal, growth, and lots of fun outdoor adventures with your pup! Whether you're gearing up for playdates, exploring new parks, or enjoying the first rays of sunshine, it's a time for connecting with your dog and getting active. But just like you, your dog might have a few preferences and boundaries when it comes to events and outings. So, what activities should you embrace, avoid, or create for your furbaby this month? Let's explore each sign in detail…

Before we begin, it’s important to note that EVERY DOG IS UNIQUE! These readings are based on strong temperament traits, but many other factors influence a dog’s behavior. At the end of the day, you know your dog best, so take what resonates and leave the rest. Remember, I’m fitting every dog into 8 categories, so some wiggle room exists. I hope these insights help you and your furkiddo navigate March together! ~Auntie M


Boys

The Heartthrob: Pedro Pascal, Channing Tatum, Keanu Reeves

Your Heartthrob dog thrives in the warmer weather! They love basking in the sun, enjoying activities with their chosen friends—preferably a carefully selected group of companions. While they might be open to new friends, they have clear preferences, and picking compatible dogs is key. Stick to playdates with familiar pals and activities where your dog feels comfortable and relaxed. This will ensure smooth sailing without any accidental “gang fights” at the dog park!

Events to Attend: Outdoor events with lots of space, meetups/playdates with dog friends & humans
Events to Skip: Chaotic events with crowds, food, or too many dogs in small spaces, events with loud music
Top Tips for Bonding: Explore new places together! Take your dog to a dog-friendly store (Homegoods, Home Depot, etc.)—not pet stores! The joy of sniffing around and discovering new spots with you strengthens the bond between you both.
Most Compatible Dog Signs: The Underdog, The Cool Guy, The Mama's Boy, The Funny Guy, The Action Hero, The Princess, The Bombshell, The Comedian, The Wallflower, Miss Congeniality


The Hollywood Bad Boy: Robert Downey Jr., James Dean

Spring is on its way, but your Bad Boy pup might still struggle with off-leash outings. Socialization is important, but let’s be real—forcing a dog into stressful situations does more harm than good. Instead, opt for human-focused events or controlled, on-leash gatherings. Keep their playdates with the dogs they’re comfortable with, and avoid events that could be overwhelming for them.

Events to Attend: Non-dog-targeted outdoor events, playdates with solidified friends, low-traffic parks
Events to Skip: Chaotic events with too many dogs, off-leash activities, cramped spaces with loud sounds
Top Tips for Bonding: Your Bad Boy pup has tons of energy, so tire them out with fun backyard games or fetch sessions. A few minutes of active play daily (20-30 minutes) will work wonders for them and you!
Most Compatible Dog Signs: The Underdog, The Funny Guy, The Action Hero, The Princess, The Comedian, Miss Congeniality


The Hot Shot: Ryan Seacrest, Nick Cage

Whether it's warm or cold outside, your Hot Shot dog is always on the go! They thrive on purpose and need both physical and mental stimulation to stay engaged. Simply going for a walk won't cut it for them—they want a challenge! Create obstacle courses or hide treats around the house to keep them mentally sharp and satisfied.

Events to Attend: Structured outdoor events with activities geared towards dogs, quiet hikes with just you or a few people
Events to Skip: Crowded events, loud music, or events where your pup would feel overstimulated or forced to be on high alert
Top Tips for Bonding: Keep them involved! If you’re busy, give them a task—like a kong or snuffle mat filled with treats. It keeps them engaged and satisfied, and you get to enjoy their company while you work!
Most Compatible Dog Signs: The Underdog, The Cool Guy, The Mama's Boy, The Funny Guy, The Action Hero, The Princess, The Bombshell, The Comedian, The Wallflower, Miss Congeniality, The Athlete, Other Hot Shots


The Underdog: Snoop Dogg, Seth Rogan
Let’s be honest, I LOVE this sign! Maybe it’s the chill, laid-back vibes or the "I'll get to it when I get to it" mentality that resonates with me. Either way, you can't resist a cuddle-BUG, and trust me, these pups are experts! It’s a common myth that older dogs "settle down," but while their energy levels may mellow, they will never be outdone by an Underdog! Your couch potato isn’t even concerned about the weather—getting outside is equally tough in any season. But now that spring is here, there’s one thing they love: sunbathing! It's their favorite! So, to make their Spring extra special, create a pawfect sunbathing spot where they can enjoy some rays.

As doggie pawrents, we often feel guilty when our pups don’t get much exercise, but it’s just their temperament. Yes, exercise is important, and they do need their daily walks, but don’t stress them out with too much! They’re low-key, and that’s okay—actually, it’s more than okay. So when choosing events this spring, keep it low-energy for them!

Also, knowing which dog types your dog will love (or at least tolerate) can save you from those awkward moments when your pup just isn’t vibing with another dog. It’s kind of like humans reading body language—sometimes you just don’t click with everyone, and that’s totally fine! Stick to the signs your pup loves, and avoid the ones they don’t!

Events to Attend: Low-key outdoor events, places where they can get lots of attention (they love that!), and dog-friendly patios or breweries. Events to Skip: High-energy events or those that leave them feeling left out (dog parks might be too overwhelming for them). Top Tips for Bonding: Take your dog to a local patio for a relaxed Friday Night Date! They’ll love the attention and the chance to show off their adorable bow tie. Plus, they just want to be adored (while sitting, of course!).

Compatible Dog Signs: The Underdog, The Cool Guy, The Mama’s Boy, The Funny Guy, The Princess, The Bombshell, The Comedian, The Wallflower, The Heartthrob, The "IT" Girl.


The Action Hero: The Rock, Denzel Washington, Hugh Jackman
If “party time, excellent” were a dog sign, your pup would totally embody it! Spring is the perfect season for your Action Hero to get out, make new friends, and catch up with their besties. There’s no “NO” to an invite (except for events that are not dog-friendly, of course). Whether it’s regular trips to the dog park, checking out new patios, or attending spring festivals, this season is their playground!

Your main concern as a dog parent? Keeping your Action Hero safe from doggie viruses or parasites. Choose well-maintained parks where the poop actually gets cleaned up!

Also, as with all pups, knowing which dogs your dog will be excited to meet (and which ones they won’t vibe with) can make all the difference. You know the feeling when your dog just isn’t a fan of another dog, but you’re not sure why? It’s just like humans reading body language—sometimes you just don’t click, and that’s fine! Stick to the dogs your pup loves!

Events to Attend: Any and all events! Your pup is ready to mingle! Events to Skip: Loud music events (this goes for any dog sign). Top Tips for Bonding: Sometimes your dog is so busy socializing with others that they forget about you. Make sure to carve out some one-on-one time each day, whether it’s a quick game of fetch, playing with their favorite toy, or just running around the yard together.

Most Compatible Dog Signs: The Cool Guy, The Funny Guy, The Action Hero, The Bombshell, The Comedian, Miss Congeniality.


The Mama’s Boy: Matthew McConaughey
The baby of the group, this pup loves to be held and stay close! With the arrival of spring, you may want to consider getting a puppy sling, carrier, or stroller to keep them comfy on your outings. They enjoy being near the action but prefer staying close to their human for that sense of security. While they can explore, they’ll always feel safer when they’re close to you.

It’s tempting to think your Mama’s Boy needs a push to socialize, but that’s not the way to go. Pushing them will only make them retreat further into their shell. Just like a human who’s constantly anxious and doesn’t speak the same language as everyone else, your dog needs time to feel comfortable and should be allowed to socialize on their terms. Meet them halfway, and allow them to take baby steps when it comes to new situations.

Events to Attend: Calmer events where they can stay with you the whole time. Think picnics, casual walks at the botanical gardens, etc. Events to Skip: Chaotic events with lots of dogs, crowded spaces, loud music, or situations where you can’t give them enough reassurance. Top Tips for Bonding: Set aside time every day (twice if possible) for quiet, one-on-one moments with your pup. Turn off distractions, put on a calming playlist, and just enjoy being present with them. This routine will help them feel secure and loved.

Most Compatible Dog Signs: The Underdog, The Cool Guy, The Mama’s Boy, The Princess, The Wallflower.


The Cool Guy: George Clooney, Jason Statham
Your dog is the true definition of "cool, calm, and collected." A natural leader with an effortless swagger, they know what needs to be done and aren't shy about pointing it out when it's not. The "boss" of the pack, they keep their distance from the drama but always have an eye on things, stepping in only when necessary. Your Cool Guy isn't here to start trouble; instead, they're laying down the law with quiet confidence and ensuring everyone knows their place. This spring, they'll be ready to be out and about, but if they feel like other dogs need a lesson in respect, be prepared for some "assertive" moments. It’s all in the name of keeping order, of course.

Spring is their time to shine—get them out to events, but maybe avoid the dog parks where they’ll need to teach a few pups some manners. After all, we all know how tough it is when a dog starts barking at everyone! But don't worry, your dog’s presence alone keeps the peace.

Events to Attend:

  • Any and all events with plenty of space to roam
  • Meetups or playdates with their established dog pals
  • Outdoor events where they can survey the scene

Events to Skip:

  • Crowded events with too many dogs that need a lesson in respect
  • Events with loud music (just not their scene)

Top Tips for Bonding:
This independent pup may not always seek affection, but when they do, it's a rare and precious moment. Set aside a daily routine where you both just hang out in peace. Five to ten minutes of undistracted time (twice a day is even better!) will keep you both connected and give them the comfort they need. They like to "chill" and unwind, so let them set the pace.

Most Compatible Dog Signs:

  • The Underdog
  • The Cool Guy
  • The Funny Guy
  • The Action Hero
  • The Princess
  • The Bombshell
  • The Comedian
  • The Wallflower
  • Miss Congeniality
  • The Athlete
  • The "IT" Girl
  • The Heartthrob

The Funny Guy: Ryan Reynolds, Jim Carrey
Get ready for a spring packed with laughs because your Funny Guy is in his element! This dog is a comedic genius, full of energy and always up for a good time. Their enthusiasm for life is infectious, and whether it's rolling in the grass or cracking jokes (okay, not literally), they love making people smile. They're not picky about the season—every day is a reason to celebrate! But spring is their time to shine, and they absolutely thrive in a crowd, sharing their funny antics with anyone and everyone.

So, get your dog out into the world—it's their personal stage. Social gatherings are a chance to show off their charm and brighten everyone's day. There's no such thing as too much attention for this happy pup. Bring them to playdates, festivals, or even outdoor events, and watch them steal the show!

Events to Attend:

  • Outdoor events with plenty of space to roam
  • Meetups or playdates with dog friends and humans
  • Any gathering where they can entertain (they'll love being the center of attention)

Events to Skip:

  • Chaotic events with loud music or crowds of dogs they don't know
  • Small, cramped spaces where they might feel overwhelmed

Top Tips for Bonding:
This pup loves to play, so set aside time each day for one-on-one fun. Whether it’s a game of fetch, tug-of-war, or just running around together, they’ll love the connection it brings. Remember, this dog might get so wrapped up in their own hilarity that they forget you’re there, so make sure to carve out some time just for the two of you. Be present, praise them in a silly voice, and embrace the joy they bring to your life.

Most Compatible Dog Signs:

  • The Underdog
  • The Cool Guy
  • The Funny Guy
  • The Action Hero
  • The Princess
  • The Bombshell
  • The Comedian
  • The Wallflower
  • Miss Congeniality
  • The Hot Shot
  • The Athlete
  • The "IT" Girl
  • The Heartthrob

The "IT" Girl: Taylor Swift, Britney Spears

Your furkid absolutely shines in the warmer months! Spring is the pawfect time for them to bask in the sun, soak up the rays, and have fun with their carefully selected inner circle. And I mean carefully selected—while they can make new friends, you'll want to stick to the types of dogs they get along with. A good match will make for a delightful day, while a mismatch might lead to some “pawsitive” tension. These dogs thrive in their comfort zones, whether that's hanging out at the local patio (without any canine companions, unless they're part of their exclusive squad!), playing with familiar pals, or just relaxing with their siblings and enjoying a favorite treat. They’re go-getters when they feel comfortable and are eager to engage with the right crowd!

Let’s face it, knowing which dogs your furkid loves or feels “meh” about will keep you out of any embarrassing situations. It's like humans reading body language—you don’t need to be besties with every stranger, and your dog doesn’t either! Stick to the signs that bring out the best in your pup.

Events to Attend:

  • Outdoor events with plenty of space (to avoid overcrowding).
  • Meet-ups or playdates with their trusted dog friends and humans.

Events to Skip:

  • Overcrowded events with food, lots of dogs, and cramped spaces (unless they’re familiar with the setting).
  • Loud music, chaotic scenes—these aren't their vibe.

Top Tips for Bonding:
Your dog loves to explore, and they’re perfectly fine doing so without canine company. Take them along to your next dog-friendly store (think Home Depot or At Home, but not a pet store). New smells, sights, and experiences with their favorite human are sure to keep them engaged and deepen your connection! You don’t have to do anything too grand—just sharing those little adventures will leave them grinning from ear to ear.

Most Compatible Dog Signs:

  • The Underdog, The Cool Guy, The Mama's Boy, The Funny Guy, The Action Hero, The Princess, The Bombshell, The Comedian, The Wallflower, Miss Congeniality.

The Superstar: Beyoncé, Madonna, Rihanna

As spring emerges, your Superstar pup is likely to stick to a more relaxed routine when it comes to socializing with other dogs. They might not be thrilled with off-leash outings, and that’s okay! It’s all about protecting them from overstimulation and potentially embarrassing situations—because let’s face it, they’re always the one who ends up on the short end of the stick in a dog fight, no matter whose fault it is! So, what to do? Stick to controlled, on-leash settings or focus on playdates with their chosen dog friends.

Events to Attend:

  • Outdoor events that aren't dog-centric.
  • Playdates with familiar dogs or solo outings to a dog-friendly park with low traffic.

Events to Skip:

  • Chaotic events with loud noises, tons of dogs, and small, cramped spaces.
  • Off-leash dog events where you can’t supervise every interaction.
  • Events where you’re distracted and can’t monitor their behavior.

Top Tips for Bonding:
Your pup has boundless energy, so it’s important to keep them busy and entertained. A bit of high-energy play in the backyard, or a good game of fetch with a familiar friend, will help release their energy and keep them content. Even though you’re busy, carve out 20-30 minutes a day for physical play—your pup will appreciate it! Repetition is key here, so try to keep those play sessions consistent.

Most Compatible Dog Signs:

  • The Underdog, The Funny Guy, The Action Hero, The Princess, The Comedian, Miss Congeniality.

The Athlete: Serena Williams, Simone Biles

Whether it’s sunny or chilly, your dog’s attitude remains the same—busy, busy, busy! But with warmer weather, there’s no excuse not to get them out to burn off some of that energy. As a highly energetic pup, it’s not just physical exercise that satisfies them—it’s mental stimulation too! So while outdoor events may not seem like their idea of fun, they're always up for structured activities that challenge them.

How do you get the most out of these go-getters? Create fun challenges for them to tackle, like a “hunt” in the house. Hide their favorite treat (hello, Chicken Jerky!) and let them search. It’s a fantastic way to channel their focus, give them a sense of purpose, and tire them out in the process. Plus, consistency is key! Keep the routine fresh by switching up the hiding spots once they’ve mastered a few.

These dogs also have that “boss” mentality. They’ll naturally guard their territory and their boundaries, so while they can socialize, they’ll do so on their own terms. And hey, they’re girls—strong, independent, and not afraid to let others know it! Be mindful of that in social situations, as it can come through in interactions with other dogs.

Events to Attend:

  • Structured outdoor events that include games and activities, like obstacle courses.
  • Quiet hikes or walks with just a few trusted companions.

Events to Skip:

  • Overstimulating events with crowds, festivals, loud music, or unstructured chaos.
  • Any event where they’re forced to stay on high alert for long periods.

Top Tips for Bonding:
Give your dog a job! They love having purpose, and a simple task like carrying a ball or puzzle toy will keep them engaged. When they’re anxious or need attention, a Kong or snuffle mat filled with treats can work wonders to keep them close while still giving them something to focus on.

Most Compatible Dog Signs:

  • The Underdog, The Cool Guy, The Mama's Boy, The Funny Guy, The Action Hero, The Princess, The Bombshell, The Comedian, The Wallflower, Miss Congeniality, The Athlete, and other “Hot Shots” too!

The Princess: Ariana Grande, Paris Hilton
If I'm being honest, I ADORE this sign! Maybe I connect with their "princess" energy and "I'll get to it when I get to it" vibe. Whatever the reason, you can’t resist a cuddle-BUG, and boy, are they ever! It's a common misconception that dogs "settle down" as they age. While they may slow down a bit, they'll always be the couch potato at heart! Your pup isn't bothered by the weather—going outside is equally tough in any season. But with Spring here, they've got a new favorite activity: sunbathing! 🌞 So, to make this Spring special, create the pawfect sunbathing spot for them. They absolutely deserve it!
If you're like most doggie pawrents, you may feel guilty because they "don’t do much" or don’t get a lot of exercise, but their temperament just doesn’t require it. Yes, exercise is important, and they do need daily walks and moderate activity to stay healthy, but don’t force too much on them. They’re just low-key, and that’s totally okay! I mean, it's honestly better than okay in many ways. So, when it comes to Spring events, choose the ones that won’t push them too hard!
Also, keep in mind that since your dog is a girl, she comes with a bit of a “boss” factor. Girl dogs often have the protective, defensive instincts of taking care of puppies in the wild. They aren't naturally inclined to be social or hunt. Their main duties are defensive, and that can show up in their interactions with other dogs who they feel are "crossing boundaries." While they’re capable of being social, girls will be girls! 😅
But seriously, understanding which dogs your dog will vibe with (or dislike) is key to avoiding awkward situations. You know when your dog just doesn’t like another dog, but you can’t figure out why? It’s similar to reading human body language—sometimes, you just know when someone’s not your vibe, and that’s okay! Not all dogs need to be friends, and as pawrents, we need to accept that! So stick to the signs they’ll love and avoid unnecessary tension. 🐾
How do you know what other dogs’ signs are? Share the Quiz with your community! The more dogs who know their signs, the easier it’ll be to understand and love each other.

Events to Attend:

  • Outdoor events where they can chill and people-watch
  • Events where they can get lots of attention from admirers (because they LOVE that!)
  • Brewery or restaurant patios

Events to Skip:

  • Events that require lots of physical activity
  • Dog parks or events that leave them feeling left out

Top Tips for Bonding:
Take your dog to a pet-friendly restaurant or patio! It’s the perfect time for them to strut their stuff and enjoy some well-deserved attention. A standing Friday Night Date? Yes, please! They’ll love the chance to show off in a cute dress and hear people say, “OMG, SHE’S SO CUTE!” (Hint: They just want to be adored while chilling.) 💅

Compatible Dog Signs:

  • The Underdog
  • The Cool Guy
  • The Mama’s Boy
  • The Funny Guy
  • The Bombshell
  • The Comedian
  • The Heartthrob
  • The "IT" Girl

Miss Congeniality: Margot Robbie, Reese Witherspoon
If your dog could say “OMG, I LOVE HER!” about everyone they meet, they’re definitely a Miss Congeniality type! Spring is the perfect time for them to go out and make new friends. This season, there’s no “NO” to an invite! Whether it's hitting up the dog park, visiting new patios, or checking out festivals, Spring is their time to shine. 🌷
Of course, as a responsible pawrent, you should be mindful of cleanliness at parks to avoid any unwanted doggie viruses or parasites. Choose well-kept spaces where the poop gets picked up! That’s the key to a successful outing.

Since your dog is a girl, you’ll also notice that she brings that “boss” factor. They’re naturally protective and may not be as keen on socializing as other dogs. But they still enjoy the company of their closest friends! Understanding which dogs your pup loves (or doesn’t mind) will save you from embarrassing moments at events. 💃

Events to Attend:

  • Any and all events are fair game!
  • Festivals, patios, social gatherings

Events to Skip:

  • Events with loud, thumping music

Top Tips for Bonding:
Sometimes your dog can get so caught up in socializing with other dogs that you might feel left out. Make sure to schedule some one-on-one playtime with them each day. Whether it’s fetching, playing with their favorite toy, or just chasing each other around the house, this time will show them that you’re just as fun (if not more!). ❤️

Most Compatible Dog Signs:

  • The Cool Guy
  • The Funny Guy
  • The Action Hero
  • The Bombshell
  • The Comedian

The Wallflower: Kristen Stewart, Audrey Hepburn, Angelina Jolie
The baby of the group! Your dog is the one who loves to be held the most and prefers to stay close to their humans. With Spring here, outings can be more comfortable if you invest in a sling, carrier, or stroller. That way, your pup can be near the action but still feel safe and secure. They love exploring, but they prefer doing so with a sense of physical boundary or closeness to you. 🌸
It’s easy to feel like they need to be pushed into socializing, but this will only cause them to retreat further. Instead, let them take their time and socialize at their own pace. If you had constant anxiety, would you want someone forcing you into social situations? Probably not. Be patient and let your pup take baby steps. It’s all about meeting them halfway!

And yes, girl dogs often have a "boss" side. They’re protective and may be more defensive in situations where they feel their boundaries are threatened. However, once they feel comfortable, they can thrive in social settings!

Events to Attend:

  • Calmer events where they can stay close to you at all times—picnics, botanical garden strolls
  • Low-key outdoor gatherings

Events to Skip:

  • Chaotic events with lots of dogs or crowded spaces
  • Loud music or events that require too much attention

Top Tips for Bonding:
Set aside time every day to just sit with your pup, no distractions. Put on some calming music and spend quality time together. Soft pets, kisses, and telling them how much you appreciate them goes a long way. Routine is key for these dogs, so make this a regular part of your day. You’ve got the most intuitive dog around—so enjoy these moments of connection! 🐾

Most Compatible Dog Signs:

  • The Underdog
  • The Cool Guy
  • The Mama’s Boy
  • The Princess
  • The Wallflower

The Bombshell: Halle Berry, Charlize Theron
The most well-rounded pup of the bunch, your dog is a natural-born leader with a bit of a bossy streak. But don’t worry—it’s not in an aggressive way. Think of them as the CEO of the dog world, observing and strategizing rather than getting their paws dirty. They’re confident, assertive, and have a magnetic presence that others can’t help but respect. Whether they’re lounging or on the move, your dog knows how to make an impression.

Spring is the perfect time for your Bombshell to shine, as they’re ready to get out and socialize, but on their terms. They’ll avoid dog parks and crowded events where they have to "teach lessons," preferring smaller gatherings where they can relax and engage with the right dogs. While they may not get directly involved in play, they’re always watching, making sure everything is running smoothly—and that’s part of their charm.

It’s also important to note that since your pup is a girl, they carry a bit of that “boss” energy naturally. Female dogs in the wild were responsible for protecting and defending their pack, which means they can sometimes be a little more reserved or particular about their interactions with other dogs. It’s nothing personal—it’s just their instincts at work.

Understanding your dog's social needs is key to preventing awkward moments. Like us, dogs don't have to be friends with everyone. Be mindful of the dogs your Bombshell gets along with (or doesn't), and stick to those compatible matches to avoid any tension. And if your dog’s not a fan of another dog, it’s just like humans reading body language—they’re simply not vibing, and that’s okay!

How do you know what signs the other dogs are?
Share the quiz with your community! The more dogs that know their signs, the easier it will be to understand each other and foster positive interactions.

Events to Attend:

  • Any event that suits their social energy, from brunch to local festivals, as long as it's not too chaotic.
  • Social gatherings with existing dog friends where they can set boundaries in peace.

Events to Skip:

  • Overcrowded spaces where they have to be the "alpha."
  • Loud music or chaotic environments.

Top Tips for Bonding:
Bonding with your Bombshell can be tricky because they’re so independent, but they’ll show you when they want affection. Set aside a few minutes a day (twice a day is even better) to connect with them in silence—whether it's just being in the same space or giving them some quiet petting. It’s during these moments when they’re "off-duty" that you’ll feel the most connected.

Most Compatible Dog Signs:

  • The Underdog
  • The Cool Guy
  • The Mama’s Boy
  • The Funny Guy
  • The Action Hero
  • The Princess
  • The Bombshell
  • The Comedian
  • The Wallflower
  • Miss Congeniality
  • The Hot Shot
  • The Athlete
  • The "IT" Girl
  • The Heartthrob

The Comedian: Lucille Ball, Kristen Wiig, Molly Shannon
Saved the best for last, huh? Your dog is pure comedy gold. They bring joy to every moment and are the life of the party—even if it’s just the party of one! Full of energy and never lacking in humor, they’re always ready to entertain. Spring’s the perfect time to get your dog out and about, showing off their funny side to the world. Life is one big joke to them, and they’re happy to share it with everyone they meet.

Getting your dog out in the sunshine and fresh air is essential—they don’t care what season it is as long as they can make people laugh. Let them bring their comedy routine to the world! You might even want to start an Instagram account for them because they’re basically the dog version of a stand-up comedian.

But let’s not forget the boss factor that comes with being a girl dog. While your dog is all fun and games, they still have that protective side that comes from their wild ancestors. They might not be super social all the time, especially with unfamiliar dogs, so be mindful of which dogs they interact with to avoid unwanted drama.

How do you know what signs the other dogs are?
Share the quiz with your community! The more dogs that know their signs, the easier it will be to understand each other and foster positive interactions.

Events to Attend:

  • Outdoor events with plenty of space for them to roam.
  • Meet-ups and playdates with their existing dog friends.
  • Relaxed events where they can enjoy the attention.

Events to Skip:

  • Overcrowded or chaotic events, especially where there’s food or lots of dogs.
  • Small spaces where it gets cramped.

Top Tips for Bonding:
Your dog loves to play, but they need to play with you. Set aside time every day for one-on-one playtime, whether it's their favorite toy or a game of fetch. Even if they’re running around doing their own thing, make sure you’re involved in their happiness. Praise and a happy voice will keep them engaged. Just being present and enjoying the moment together is all they need to feel the love!

Most Compatible Dog Signs:

  • The Underdog
  • The Cool Guy
  • The Mama’s Boy
  • The Funny Guy
  • The Action Hero
  • The Princess
  • The Bombshell
  • The Comedian
  • The Wallflower
  • Miss Congeniality
  • The Hot Shot
  • The Athlete
  • The "IT" Girl
  • The Heartthrob

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