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Puppy Student

The classroom's passionate energizer! Puppy students pour their whole heart into everything with enthusiasm and show pure, wholehearted love to their favorite people. You arrive at school every morning excited about "what are we doing today!" and run harder than anyone during PE. Fiercely loyal to your close friends, you are happy all day from just one word of praise — simple but lovable.

Key Traits

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Boundless Passion

Gives 100% energy to whatever you do

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Pure Loyalty

Gives your whole heart to the people you love

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Energy Explosion

Prefers moving around to sitting still

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Praise Addict

One compliment makes your tail wag a thousand miles

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Positive Energy

Starts everything with a positive attitude

Strengths

  • Gives 100% effort to any activity with limitless passion
  • Strong loyalty to friends earns deep trust
  • Positive energy brightens the team atmosphere
  • Great stamina shines in sports and outdoor activities
  • Honest and pure nature makes people want to be around you

Watch Out

  • !Excess energy makes sitting still difficult
  • !Emotional expressions can be so intense they startle others
  • !Once you like someone, it can seem like obsession
  • !Impulsive actions sometimes lead to mistakes
  • !Vulnerable to praise means criticism hurts deeply

School Personality 4-Axis Analysis

IntrovertedExtroverted
90%
ReceptiveLeading
35%
65%
IntuitiveAnalytical
55%
45%
CalmActive
90%

Did You Know?

Dogs wagging their tails is not just happiness — it's a "social communication signal." Research shows right wagging means positive emotions and left wagging means negative. Puppy students also express emotions with their whole body

Dogs' sense of smell is 10,000 to 100,000 times better than humans. This amazing detection ability mirrors how puppy students instinctively sense emotional changes in people they love

When dogs and owners make eye contact, both release oxytocin (the love hormone). This is the scientific basis for why the puppy student's warm energy makes people around them happy

Relationships

Puppy students are "the most passionate fan in the world" for their friends. To friends you like, you endlessly say "What did you do today?", "Let's play!", "You're amazing!" This pure enthusiasm is a huge boost to others, but sometimes it can be too intense and feel overwhelming. Understanding that "friends also need alone time" will help you maintain better long-term relationships.

🍳 Personality Recipe

Passion35%Loyalty25%Positive Energy25%Purity15%

An energy explosion fried rice blasted at maximum heat in one go

A hot and exciting taste that instantly lifts your mood

Recommended Activities

Sports/Athletics Team

Sports/Health

Cheerleading Squad

Performance/Energy

Animal Protection Volunteer

Animal/Service

Outdoor Activities/Camping Club

Nature/Adventure

Puppy Loyalty and Passion Psychology

Dog Domestication and Social Bonds

Dogs were domesticated from wolves about 15,000 years ago and have formed the strongest interspecies bond (Human-Animal Bond) with humans. Through this long co-evolution, dogs developed an extreme ability to read and respond to human emotions. The puppy student's outstanding emotional perception and loyalty are manifestations of this evolutionary heritage.

Big Five — High Extraversion + Agreeableness

Puppy students have the "social butterfly" Big Five profile of high extraversion and agreeableness. This combination creates an energetic yet warm personality. Research shows this profile demonstrates particularly high adaptability in team sports, service industries, and education.

Oxytocin and Social Rewards

Puppy students are a type where oxytocin (bonding hormone) is actively released during social interaction. Praise, physical contact, and shared activities serve as direct rewards, forming the neurochemical basis of endless passion and warmth. Being sensitive to social rewards also means reacting more strongly to rejection or criticism.

📊 School Adaptability Spectrum

Free SpiritModel Student
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Free-spirited
My-pace
Balanced
Diligent
Perfectionist
My-pace zone (top 70%)

Management Guide

Puppy student, your passion and purity truly brighten the world! But learning to manage that energy is important. When you feel like running during class, channel it into recess — run on the playground or stretch. And while praise is great, build your internal satisfaction of "I did well by myself." When receiving criticism, try thinking "they're cheering me on to improve, not disliking me." Your positive energy is truly a special talent!

Personalized Self-Care Guide

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Quiet Time

Start with just 5 minutes of quiet focus during class

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Internal Praise

Build the internal satisfaction of telling yourself "I did well"

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Respecting Space

Understand that even close friends need their alone time

🎬 Characters Like You

🇰🇷Korean Character

Shin-chan (Nohara Shinnosuke)

Crayon Shin-chan

An energizer whose overflowing energy and pure enthusiasm make every day an adventure

🌍International Character

Dug

Up

A lovable friend with pure passion and limitless loyalty

Notable Figures

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Shiro

Crayon Shin-chan

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Snoopy

Peanuts

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Scrappy-Doo

Scooby-Doo

🔮 Identity Prism

Student EnergyPassion Energy98%Loyalty92%Positivity Virus90%🔺

A hot red light infusing passion into the classroom — an energy prism

FAQ

How can puppy types manage their overflowing enthusiasm?
The puppy type's enthusiasm is the ultimate energy source! But starting many things at once makes it easy to give up on all of them. The key is choosing "the one thing I want most right now" and focusing on it for a set period. As experiences of finishing one thing pile up, "persistence" gets wings on your enthusiasm.
My lack of focus is a concern
Puppy types respond quickly to new stimuli, which can make sustained focus difficult. Try the Pomodoro technique: 25 minutes of focus + 5-minute break. 25 minutes is short enough to feel manageable, and moving freely during breaks restores energy to focus again. Gradually increase focus time over time.
How can I stay on good terms with friends for a long time?
Puppy types sometimes come on too strong at first and overwhelm people, or shift attention to new friends and leave existing ones feeling hurt. Rather than "treating all friends the same," make a habit of regularly checking in and keeping promises with your important friends. Consistency is the key to lasting friendship.