Whether you call them woofers, doggos or puppers, dogs are the best and shut up if you don't agree.
We all know they're man's best friend. But not all dogs are created equal and some are better suited to different types of people than others.
To celebrate all that is great about the canine and their millennia-long relationship with humans, Perth indie quintet The Spring Peaks have taken the liberty of providing us with their Top 5 dogs for different personality types.
As well as their uncanny ability for matching dogs to people, The Spring Peaks have also recently released their new single 'Are You Strong Enough', which has been lifted from their forthcoming sophomore EP 'Coming Of Age' due on 28 June.
“The story pinpoints certain feelings and views that are relatable in all types of relationships,” the band explains about the new single.
“The scene is set in a vintage era where letters were a common form of communication – couples could formally open up to one another and write heartfelt words on a page.”
The Spring Peaks worked with Perth producer Sam Ford (POND, Abbe May) on both the new single as well as the whole 'Coming Of Age' EP, which is a four-track glimpse at the band's progression since their self-titled debut EP only a year ago.
1. Bernese Mountain Dog
For the outdoor type that loves going on hikes and doing everything outdoors.2. Dalmatian
For the sporty type that wants a jogging companion to share their lycra fashion interests with.3. Basset Hound
For the lazy type that would rather spend the day on the couch binge-watching Netflix.4. Beagle
For the gourmet type that loves everything food and cuisine and to eat, eat, eat.5. Golden Retriever
For the social type that just wants a mate to take out for drinks or anything social.'Coming Of Age' is released 28 June. The Spring Peaks play The Bird (Perth) the same day.