Animal Shelter sorts its Dogs into Hogwarts Houses
Published on December 26th, 2017 | Updated on August 13th, 2019 | By FanFest
We’ve all taken the quizzes to figure out what Hogwarts house we belong in, Griffyndor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, and Slytherin. Some of us even put our pets into houses. Crazy, right? Well, the Pet Alliance of Greater Orlando did just that.
The shelter has decided to no longer sort the dogs by breed, but by their Hogwarts house. The staff analyzes each pup and sorts them into a house based on personality. They have even renamed their kennels, Pawgwarts.
A staff member at “Pawgwarts” described the sorting process, saying “A dog who takes to learning obedience cues or quickly figures out a puzzle has the knowledge of a Ravenclaw. A small dog who has the determination to climb the agility A-Frame possesses the ambition of Slytherin house. Our affectionate happy-to-know-you dogs embody the friendliness of a Hufflepuff, and a dog who embraces change and new things has the bravery known to all Gryffindors.”
The shelter decided to change the way they label the pups because scientific research has proven that a visual identification of dog breeds is very often incorrect. The shelter encourages people to adopt based on personality and this way of grouping the pups help adopters choose easier.
The shelter even has a quiz that you can take to see what house your current pet would fit into!
These little pups are sure to brighten anyone’s day.
source: Petallianceorlando.org
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