We've all heard of people looking like their dogs, but do people act like their dogs? Some studies have shown that people tend to own dogs that match their personality types. For example, people who own labradors are thought to be social and easy going. To test is this theory held true, GetVoIP looked at popular business leaders and their dogs.
It's no surprise that Mark Zuckerberg's loyal, committed, introverted personality matched his Puli's home-loving, loyal, and smart personality. Or that Travis Kalanick, known for being difficult to work with, didn't match his Goldendoodle's friendly and trustworthy personality.
Even if the breed and owner characteristics didn't match, these pooches are still sure to help their owners relax after a hectic day. After all, dogs are known for helping to lower blood pressure and allowing their owners to better handle stress. To see the rest of the business leaders and their dogs, check out the infographic below!
Infographic by: getvoip.com
It's no surprise that Mark Zuckerberg's loyal, committed, introverted personality matched his Puli's home-loving, loyal, and smart personality. Or that Travis Kalanick, known for being difficult to work with, didn't match his Goldendoodle's friendly and trustworthy personality.
Even if the breed and owner characteristics didn't match, these pooches are still sure to help their owners relax after a hectic day. After all, dogs are known for helping to lower blood pressure and allowing their owners to better handle stress. To see the rest of the business leaders and their dogs, check out the infographic below!
Infographic by: getvoip.com