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If the Pokemon types were represented by dog breeds...

Pink Jazz

Well-Known Member
…what would they be?

Here is what I think?
  • Normal - Labrador Retriever
  • Fire - Pomeranian
  • Water - Chesapeake Bay Retriever
  • Grass - Jack Russell Terrier
  • Electric - Chinese Crested
  • Ice - Siberian Husky
  • Psychic - Standard Poodle
  • Ground - Dachshund
  • Fighting - Pit Bull
  • Bug - Miniature Schnauzer
  • Ghost - Rhodesian Ridgeback
  • Poison - Basenji
  • Flying - Greyhound
  • Dragon - Chow Chow
  • Rock - English Bulldog
  • Steel - German Shepherd
  • Dark - German Pinscher
  • Fairy - Chihuahua
 
Considering the way chihuahuas tend to act, I'm not sure that Fairy would really be their type.

Seriously, those crazy little things can be downright demonic. Small size, big violence.
 
Considering the way chihuahuas tend to act, I'm not sure that Fairy would really be their type.

Seriously, those crazy little things can be downright demonic. Small size, big violence.

My wife and I have four Chihuahuas You are right, they have a attitude. We have three females and one male. The male pretty much rules the roost and he is the littlest of the four. Our vet says that it is just their way of making up for lack of size.
 
I think Chihuahuas best represent the Fairy type because Chihuahuas are so cute, and many Fairy types are cute. Plus, I have a Chihuahua and he is a good little dog. He wouldn't hurt anyone.
 
My wife and I have four Chihuahuas You are right, they have a attitude. We have three females and one male. The male pretty much rules the roost and he is the littlest of the four. Our vet says that it is just their way of making up for lack of size.

Aye, I've always referred to it as "Small Dog Syndrome", which is like the most generic name but I'm too lazy to think of a better one. The smaller the dog, the louder the bark, and the higher the base aggression tends to be.

And then you get BIG dogs, which tend to be scared of, I dunno, leaves or something. Or everything else. Tiny dog wants to go fight a car... big huge dog wants to go hide under the bed to get away from the scary bunny.

Or, to get away from the scary cat, that one seems really common.
 
Here's a few based purely on the looks of the characters, not on their nature.

Normal = Papillion
Fire = Akita
Water = Dogo Argentino
Grass = Pug
Electric = Tibetan Mastiff
Ice = Maremma Sheepdog
Psychic = Golden Retriever
Ground = Bloodhound
Fighting = Bull terrier
 
Fun fact Chihuahuas are one of the breeds of dogs that have size awareness. Most dogs don't have the ability to discern the difference between their size and others.
 
What is your logic for Jack Russel Terrier being Grass? Quite a few Grass types, especially evolved forms from earlier generations, are rather heavy and strong. A small, energetic Jack doesn't seem to me like such a good fit. Grass always seemed like that 'big, steady tree' type to me.
 

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