What Type Of Dog Are You?
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If you've ever wondered what breed matches your personality, What Type Of Dog Are You? is a quiz-style app that tries to answer exactly that. Developed by KDR Games, it falls under the personality test genre, where you answer a few questions and get matched with a dog breed. It's available for free on both Google Play and the App Store, and as of my last check, it has been downloaded over 10 million times. When you first open the app after installing it, the design feels pretty straightforward — bright colors, a big start button, and a cartoon dog welcoming you. No registration is needed, so you can jump right in. There are in-app purchases if you want to unlock extra results or remove ads, but the basic experience is free and ready to go after a quick download.

Once you launch a quiz, you answer maybe a dozen questions about things like your social habits, favorite activities, and how you handle stress. Each question comes with four options, and the interface keeps things simple — just tap your choice and move to the next. The onboarding is minimal, barely any tutorial, which is fine for a quiz app. In practice, you swipe through fairly quickly, and the results show up within seconds. A smooth moment happens when you can share your result with friends or save a cute dog image. On the other hand, the ads pop up between questions every now and then, which can feel a bit jarring mid-quiz. A small tip: if you turn off your internet after the quiz loads, you can dodge some of those interruptions, though it's not a perfect workaround. The app also keeps a history of your past results, so you can compare what breed you got months ago versus now.

After using it for a while, this app feels mostly like a fun distraction rather than a serious personality tool. People who enjoy quick, lighthearted quizzes — maybe at a party or waiting in line — will probably find it entertaining. But if you're looking for something more in-depth, like the quizzes in Zynga's older personality games, this one might feel shallow. What makes it stand out is the novelty of dog breeds instead of the usual “what animal are you?” angle. Still, I can see why someone might uninstall it after a week — besides the ads, the questions don't change much, so retaking the quiz feels repetitive. I kept it for a while just because the dog illustrations are cute, but it's not something I open daily.

features

  • 🐶 The core feature is a personality quiz that matches you to one of over 20 dog breeds, from Golden Retrievers to Chihuahuas. Unlike quiz apps like “What Animal Am I?” by Quiz Factory, this one focuses purely on canine traits, which feels more specific and fun for dog lovers.
  • 🐶 Each result includes a detailed description of your matched breed, explaining why your responses align with that dog's typical behavior. It goes deeper than just naming the breed, offering a few paragraphs about your “inner dog.”
  • 🐶 The app lets you compare results with friends via shareable cards, which is a big plus for social fun. In contrast, “Which Character Are You?” quizzes often restrict sharing without a premium upgrade.
  • 🐶 A standout feature is the result history gallery, where you can revisit all past matches and see how your answers changed over time. This adds a bit of replay value that similar one-off quiz apps lack.

pros

  • 💪 The app is completely free to play for the first quiz, unlike “Which Dog Breed Suits You?” by Bazo Games, which requires a payment after the initial match. This low barrier makes it easy to try without commitment.
  • 💪 The quiz questions are written in a casual, relatable tone, making them feel less robotic than the textbook-style questions in “Personality Test Plus.” Each option sounds like something a real person would pick.
  • 💪 Results include a visual badge of your dog breed, which is better polished than the generic icons in similar apps like “Dog Personality Test” by SarpApps. The illustrations are clean and consistent.

cons

  • 👎 The app shows ads after nearly every question, which is more intrusive than quiz apps like “Which Dog Are You?” by AppLabs, where ads only appear between results. It breaks the flow badly during a quick session.
  • 👎 The question pool is very small — after two or three playthroughs, you start seeing repeats, so retaking the quiz becomes boring fast. In comparison, “Animal Quiz: What Am I?” rotates questions more regularly.
  • 👎 A few breed descriptions feel generic and could apply to almost anyone, less personalized than the results from “Myers-Briggs Type Indicator” style testers. It sometimes feels like a random draw rather than a match.
  • 👎 There is no option to skip or save progress mid-quiz, so if you accidentally close the app, you have to start over. “Trivia Quiz” apps often have auto-save, making this a noticeable flaw here.

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