Canine 6D Personality Code PRO

Decode your dog's full mind.

60 deep behaviour questions across the four core axes, attachment security, and cognitive style. The report connects separation behaviour, trainability, and daily handling into one practical profile.

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8Minutes
6Axes
64Profiles
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E / ISocial energy

Contact-driven or quiet-recharging.

S / NExploration

Familiar cues or novelty seeking.

T / FEmotion mode

Steady analysis or empathic response.

J / PLife rhythm

Routine security or flexible flow.

A / SAttachment

Separation stress and safe-base pattern.

C / RCognition

Curiosity drive and stability preference.

This assessment is informed by published canine behaviour questionnaires, dog personality research, and human-pet attachment studies. It translates research ideas into everyday observations, but it is not a clinical diagnosis and is not the original C-BARQ.

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Canine 6-Dimensional Personality Code · PRO

60 questions,
one full picture.

A behaviour-based assessment built on canine research. Six personality axes, one personalised report, and a training plan that actually fits the dog you live with.

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The 6 axes

Six dimensions, one complete profile.

Each axis is grounded in observable behaviour. The slider shows how each pole can shape day-to-day life with your dog.

E/I
Social EnergyE · social butterfly / I · lone wolf

Does your dog gain energy from new dogs and humans, or recover by being alone with their person?

E: Extraverted dogs recharge through interaction, novelty, and external stimulation.

E
S/N
Perception StyleS · practical / N · exploratory

Does your dog respond to what's right in front of them, or constantly investigate the unfamiliar?

N: Intuitive dogs are pulled toward novelty, distant cues, and possibilities beyond the familiar.

N
T/F
Emotional ModeT · rational / F · empathic

Does your dog read situations through logic and rules, or through the emotions around them?

F: Feeling dogs read tone, emotion, and household atmosphere with high sensitivity.

F
J/P
Life RhythmJ · structured / P · spontaneous

Does your dog thrive on a strict daily routine, or roll with whatever the day brings?

J: Structured dogs feel safest with predictable routines, fixed places, and clear boundaries.

J
A/S
Attachment SecurityPROA · anxious / S · secure

How does your dog handle separation? This axis turns alone-time behaviour into a training signal.

S: Secure attachment means the dog can use you as a safe base and stay steadier during brief separation.

S
C/R
Cognitive StylePROC · curious / R · routine

Curiosity predicts training potential and how well your dog adapts to new places.

C: Curious dogs learn eagerly and need more enrichment, puzzles, scent work, and novelty.

C
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  • 6-axis personality code
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  • Cognitive style analysis
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  • Owner compatibility analysis
Scientific foundation

Published references, without claiming the original scale.

The PRO assessment uses the full 6-axis report. These references inform question design, personality stability, and axis interpretation; this is not a clinical diagnosis and is not the original C-BARQ.

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Question design

Informed by C-BARQ and C-BARQ-S owner-questionnaire logic, with questions limited to observable daily behaviour.

Hsu & Serpell · Wilkins et al.
02

Personality stability

Informed by dog personality judgment and temporal-consistency research; results are framed as tendencies, not destiny.

Overall framework
03

Axis sources

Informed by canine temperament, curiosity, social-cue sensitivity, breed behaviour differences, and human-pet attachment work.

S/N · A/S · C/R · T/F

Question Design

Hsu, Y., & Serpell, J. A. (2003). Development and validation of a questionnaire for measuring behavior and temperament traits in pet dogs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 223(9), 1293-1300. doi:10.2460/javma.2003.223.1293Used here for: E/I, T/F, and J/P question-design reference
Wilkins, V., Evans, J., Park, C., et al. (2024). Validation of the shortened version of the C-BARQ using participants from the Dog Aging Project. PLOS ONE, 19(4), e0299973. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0299973Used here for: shortened-questionnaire and observable-item reference

Personality Stability

Gosling, S. D., Kwan, V. S. Y., & John, O. P. (2003). A dog's got personality. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85(6), 1161-1169. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.85.6.1161Used here for: E/I supplement and dog-personality judgment reference
Fratkin, J. L., Sinn, D. L., Patall, E. A., & Gosling, S. D. (2013). Personality consistency in dogs: A meta-analysis. PLOS ONE, 8(1), e54907. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0054907Used here for: overall personality-stability reference

Axis Sources and Supplements

Svartberg, K., & Forkman, B. (2002). Personality traits in the domestic dog. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 79(2), 133-155. doi:10.1016/S0168-1591(02)00121-1Used here for: S/N source and E/I supplement
Sexton, C. L., & Lucca, K. R. (2023). Canine curiosity. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 10(4), 355-365. doi:10.26451/abc.10.04.04.2023Used here for: S/N and C/R exploration and curiosity supplement
Buttner, A. P., & Strasser, R. (2014). Contagious yawning, social cognition, and arousal. Animal Cognition, 17(1), 95-104. doi:10.1007/s10071-013-0641-zUsed here for: T/F social-cue sensitivity and arousal-response supplement
Ståhl, A., Salonen, M., Hakanen, E., et al. (2023). Pet and owner personality and mental wellbeing associate with attachment to cats and dogs. iScience, 26(12), 108423. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2023.108423Used here for: A/S, human-pet attachment, and owner-pet relationship reference
MacLean, E. L., Snyder-Mackler, N., vonHoldt, B. M., & Serpell, J. A. (2019). Highly heritable and functionally relevant breed differences in dog behaviour. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 286(1912), 20190716. doi:10.1098/rspb.2019.0716Used here for: overall heritability and breed behaviour differences
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Your Dog's 6-Dimension Personality Code
6-Dimension Radar Analysis
Core Personality Profile

Neuroscience Breakdown
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Attachment Security Profile
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Cognitive Style Profile
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Personalised Training Plan
Common Behaviour Challenges · Solutions
Optimal Living Environment
Owner's Guide
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Owner Compatibility Analysis

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What the 12 Letters Mean

This assessment uses 6 axes and 12 letters to describe your dog's complete personality code. The first 4 axes are based on Jungian psychological typology; the last 2 axes (A/S and C/R) are PRO-exclusive dimensions grounded in canine behavioural research.

E / I
Social Energy Source Axis
E
Extraverted
Gains energy from social interaction and external stimulation — approaches strangers and unfamiliar dogs eagerly, needs connection with others to recharge.
I
Introverted
Recharges through quiet time alone; prefers a few deep connections over many; needs alone time to recover after social activity.
S / N
Perception & Exploration Style Axis
S
Sensing
Focuses on concrete, present-moment sensory information — ground scents, familiar routes, established patterns. Most at ease in familiar, predictable environments.
N
iNtuitive
Drawn to the unknown and the distant — always wants to go somewhere new, more interested in "what's over there" than "what's here."
T / F
Emotional Processing Mode Axis
T
Thinking
Emotionally stable and rational — calm in the face of setbacks and change, not easily swept up by others' moods, recovers quickly from stress.
F
Feeling
Highly emotionally responsive and empathic — accurately senses the mood states of those around it; easily influenced by the household atmosphere.
J / P
Life Rhythm Preference Axis
J
Judging
Prefers regularity and predictability — fixed daily schedules, sensitive to routine changes; moving house or shifting schedules causes noticeable discomfort.
P
Perceiving
Flexible and adaptable — lives in the moment, open to new environments and novel stimulation, rarely anxious when schedules shift.
A / S
Attachment Security Axis
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A
Anxious Attachment
Attachment style tends toward anxious — has an intense need for the owner's presence; separation triggers real psychological stress (elevated HPA-axis cortisol). Requires gradual alone-time training to build internal security.
S
Secure Attachment
Attachment style is secure — can explore confidently using the owner as a safe base, and tolerates brief separations calmly. Needs a stable daily routine to maintain this healthy state.
C / R
Cognitive Style Axis
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C
Curious Explorer
Brain has a naturally stronger dopamine response to novel stimuli — exploration and learning are intrinsically rewarding. Strong learner but low boredom threshold; needs continuous intellectual stimulation to prevent problem behaviours.
R
Routine & Steady
Performs best in familiar, predictable environments — a master of the known. Learned commands are rock-solid. Requires gradual adaptation to sudden changes; consistency is everything.
A note on S: The letter S appears in two different dimensions in this assessment. The 2nd letter in the Personality Code S = Sensing; the 5th axis (A/S) S = Secure attachment. In the full 6-character code, e.g. "ESTJ·SC", the S after the · always means Secure — not Sensing.