Study Reveals the 15 Most Friendly Dog Breeds

Study Reveals the 15 Most Friendly Dog Breeds
Study Reveals the 15 Most Friendly Dog Breeds (Blue Bird / Pexels)

Dogs are already considered man’s best friends, but some breeds tend to be more friendly than others.

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Researchers from the University of Helsinki studied over 11,000 dogs and published an article in the journal iScience, discussing the relationship between breed and personality, including human sociability. Check out the 15 most friendly dog breeds with humans:

  • Bull Terriers – Known for their egg-shaped heads and predominantly white coat, Bull Terriers are icons of friendship.
  • Teacup Dogs – A variety of extremely small breeds, such as Maltese, Chihuahua, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier, and Shih Tzu.
  • Golden Retrievers – Synonymous with friendliness, Golden Retrievers are patient, loyal, and eager to please.
  • Jack Russell Terriers – Known for their vocalization and playful temperament, they are active and devoted.
  • Dachshunds – Nicknamed “sausage dogs,” they are independent, courageous, and devoted to their owners.
  • Brachycephalic Dogs – Including breeds like Boston Terriers, Bulldogs, and Pugs, they are intelligent, affectionate, and prone to health problems.
  • Whippet Dogs – Respectful and not prone to excessive barking, they are energetic and gentle, great for families with children.
  • Chinese Crested Dogs – Small and often hairless, they are playful, attentive, and may develop separation anxiety.
  • Northern Spitzes – Including breeds like Icelandic Sheepdogs, Norwegian Buhunds, and others, were bred to be companions during Scandinavian winters.
  • American Cocker Spaniels – With long fur and gentle behavior, they are great family dogs, originally bred as sporting dogs.
  • Parson Terriers – Including Brazilian terriers and Parson Russell terriers, they are energetic and affectionate.
  • Schapendoes – Originating from the Netherlands, they are long dogs with herding origins, energetic and dedicated to the family.
  • Australian Shepherds – Despite the name, they have European and Californian origins, being loyal and excellent with children.
  • Irish Red Setters – Recognizable for their vibrant red fur, they are affectionate and responsive to training.
  • Poodles – Of all sizes, they are known for their sociability, intelligence, and hypoallergenic qualities, but require regular coat care.
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