2016-10-17

These Are Some Of The Most Cuddly and Affectionate Dog Breeds In The World



Obviously, I am biased but Pugs win hands down. Kilo is a complete love bug who loves pug hugs and sitting on me or next to someone and demands attention and affection. They were bred to be lapdogs and definitely fulfill their purpose. Today we look at some of the most affectionate dog breeds who are known for making their owners happy and supplying endless cuddles.

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The Most Affectionate Dog Breeds

#1 Pugs



Of course, I am biased but Kilo the Pug is a complete love Pug. He is always ready for pug hugs and kisses, I even call him my velcro dog. I love pugs inquisitive and loyal nature. You can’t help but see their wrinkly faces as charming and cute, they are also very playful and mischievous dogs.

Although this breed of dogs was bred for Chinese nobility they currently serve as family dogs for many families. Pugs were apparently one of the most searched breeds on the internet last year according to Google.

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#2 King Charles Spaniel



Another royal breed first dubbed the King Charles Spaniel was once the favourite dog breed of King Charles II of England. They are popular family dogs thanks to their gentle and affectionate spirits and high intelligence. They make great companions and therapy dogs known for their friendliness and patience and are great with children and other pets.

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#3 Labrador and Golden retrievers

The Golden Retriever is also one of the most popular dog breeds in North America. Both the labrador and golden retriever known for their sweet and loving dispositions. Too generous of a spirit makes the breed all too welcoming to be a true guard dog. That’s why they make amazing family pets and are highly respected and popular therapy, guide, and assistance dogs.

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#4 Bichon Frise

Originating in Spain, the Bichon Frisé’s cheerful disposition gained him popularity among the aristocracy. 18th Century French royals even dubbed the breed the epitome of a “lap dog”. One look at these living teddy bears and you’ll see why. They are so happy and gentle that they are a desirable guest in hospitals and nursing homes, as they bring joy to patients.

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#5 Boxer

Sometimes called the “Peter Pan” breed of dogs, Boxers are fearless and intelligent, but most of all friendly, patient and gentle especially children. Don’t be fooled by the brusque name! This active breed enjoys walking and running outdoors, but they love cuddling up to their family once inside the house. This breed of dog will amaze you with its gentleness, clownishness and loyalty!

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#6 Pomeranians

Pepper Pom

Pomeranians or Poms became popular when Queen Victoria fell in love with the breed while holidaying in Florence. Pomeranians make great companions and stellar show dogs due to their outgoing, cheerful and affectionate personalities combined with natural skill at agility. Pomeranians are very affectionate and loyal to their owners. They love to be cuddled and carried.

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#7 Bulldogs

Whether it’s an American Bulldog or an English Bulldog this breed loves to give endless slobbery kisses. Bulldogs are known for their loyalty and being a highly people-orientated breed. Bulldogs have become an extremely popular breed, used throughout history and make great companion dogs, as they are sweet and very humorous. They usually enjoy human companionship and get along well with other pets and children.

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#8 Labradoodles

Susan and Bocker Labradoodle

Labradoodles, like our pal Bocker (RIP) are playful and very loving dogs that are perfect for first-time owners. They are incredibly loyal and affectionate towards their families and tend to get along well with other breeds.

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#9 Shi Tzus

The Shih Tzu (meaning “lion dog” in Chinese) was owned by Chinese royals and prized and pampered as palace pets because of their association with Buddha for thousands of years. They are small dogs known for being generally playful, friendly, affectionate and making great family pets.

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#10 Havanese

Susie, Diane and Rocco Havanese at BlogPaws

Bred to be a companion dog to the Cuban aristocracy in the 1800s, the Havanese has earned the nickname “Velcro dog”. The share their affectionate personality with everyone, including strangers, children, other dogs, and even cats. They make wonderful pets due to their easily trainable and surprisingly energetic nature. This has helped the breed excell in dog sports and canine careers ranging from circus performer to assisting the handicapped.

#11 Boston Terriers

Boston Terriers have been popular for over a century now. Their cuddly nature makes them a good pet and family member. Like a true “Gentleman’s dog”, they are sometimes mischievous and very energetic and playful.  Their behavior is funny and unique and always entertaining to anyone who spends time with the breed.

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#12 American Pit Bull Terrier

Although these poor dogs have gotten a bad rap in recent years, the American Pit Bull Terrier is a great companion and family dog breed. Sadly rampant misinformation and fear caused by a minority of dogs have provoked legislation against the breed in a number of cities and countries around the world. But anyone who has owned the breed knows they are incredibly loyal, sweet and affectionate. Known as America’s dog for it’s “nanny” role in families -because they were so gentle around children. Everyone knows Pittie kisses are like no other!

#13 Australian Shepherd

Australian Shepherds (also known as Aussies) are animated, lively, athletic and intelligent dogs. Originally, this breed was developed to herd livestock, and it still remains a working dog in its heart. Aussies will round up your family for cuddles and kisses if you let them. These dogs need plenty of exercise, and love to play or compete in dog sports which makes them great companions for active families. After all that hard work they want nothing more than to cuddle up on your lap or feet.

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#14 Great Dane

Surprisingly, these overgrown lap dogs are the gentle giants of the dog world.  Despite their size, Great Danes are one of the best-natured dogs in the world. They are very affectionate and sweet, they love playing with children. These dogs are very people oriented and love to please. Sometimes they will lean their big bodies or head against you to remind you it’s cuddle time.

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Read: Great Dane Therapy Dog Makes A Big Difference

#15 Greyhound

Greyhounds are known for their speedy racing abilities, but they also make wonderful family pets. This doe-eyed dog would rather be giving kisses then winning races. They are a medium energy dog that needs regular sprints, but they can also love to spend time relaxing inside often sleeping for long periods of time. Mellow, intelligent, loyal and gentle in nature, they may have quite a high prey drive and love to chase.

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#16 Dachshund

Often nicknamed ‘Wiener Dogs’ or “Sausage Dogs” because of their long, narrow, hot-dog like torsos, Dachshunds are “big dogs in little dog bodies”. Originally bred to hunt badgers, rabbits, foxes and other such animals, they are very courageous, intelligent and brave little dogs. Today they are now very popular on social media due to their cute and cheerful, but also funny in an adorable way personalities.

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#17 Mutt

Rescue Dogs Rock! When you give a dog a home, what they give back to you is endless love. Plus think of it as a bonus of getting two or more awesome dog breeds in one!

Do you agree with our list of breeds? Comment below to tell us what breed you feel is missing and why!

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