I love Juno, and I think I'll probably always keep a sphynx in my life, but (just like the mastiff breeds we love so much) they aren't for everyone! They're definitely one of the more "dog like" cat breeds. Very extroverted and affectionate, but also very demanding. Some people are put off by her "PET ME, FEED ME, LOVE ME NOW" attitude, but I like it. Juno actually loves car rides and going to visit people and dogs, and isn't phased whatsoever by going on vacation with us or visiting family for a period of time. She is very attached to us and hates to be alone though. When we walk the dogs through the neighborhood, we can see her following from window to window screaming at the top of her lungs (we can actually hear her inside the house from the street), whichever ones she can see us out of. We frequently call her Hurricane Juno. Imagine a puppy who gets into EVERYTHING, but who can also jump on every counter or anywhere where you might try to hide things. That would be a sphynx lol. The breed is also especially susceptible to developing hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, although they're still working on isolating what genes are responsible for it in the sphynx. So reputable breeders get periodic cardiac ultrasounds on their cats. Just thought I'd add in a little about the breed, VERY needy, but I don't think there's a better breed out there to cope and thrive in large dog households. In fact, I'm pretty sure Juno is a dog in a cat suit. And don't worry, they're not completely bald! It's like little peach fuzz, lol.