The Top 7 Most Affectionate Dog Breeds

The Top 7 Most Affectionate Dog Breeds

Every dog owner loves to give and receive affection from their beloved canine on a regular basis. Even if you do not own a dog but love the species, you cannot help but stop to show affection to any dog you meet on the street. Should they decide to show some affection back by licking you or just being close to you, you can’t deny that this canine affectionate that you’ve received was the best part of your day. 

There are a handful of breeds of dogs that stand out among the rest as incredibly affectionate creatures. These are the breeds who might enjoy spooning in bed with you at night or snuggling close by when you’re watching a movie on the couch at night. Be warned, some of these dogs can grow to be rather large, and you might be in for it if they try to show affection by sitting on you with all 100+ pounds of their weight.

Brussels Griffon

The Brussels Griffon was originally bred to hunt small critters such as mice in the stables of Belgium. Eventually, humans discovered how affectionate these little canines could be and began keeping them in their homes with them as lovable lap dogs.

When the Brussels Griffon isn’t demanding your attention, he will likely be smothering you in his own attention. This cuddly and affectionate dog breed can become so affectionately attached to their family you may even notice that they have some trouble with times of separation, such as when you need to go to work each day. 

This means you can expect to be greeted with lots of love and affection the minute you walk int he door from work each day because your Brussels Griffon will have missed you very much while you were gone all day.

Boxer

Contrary to what their name or appearance might make you think about their breed, Boxers are a lovable and very affectionate dog breed. Many Boxer owners will quickly tell you that their Boxer is quite the cuddle bug, whether they are resting on the couch with you or tucked in bed with you at night. 

Boxers are known also for their high energy and rambunctious personalities. Choosing to own a Boxer means you are committing to taking the time to properly train them, to avoid any mishaps with their high energy levels later on down the line. Once they’ve been trained and taught proper guidelines/rules, you can fully expect them to shower you and the rest of their human family in love and affection.

Bull Dog

It may come as a surprise to some that the Bull Dog has made it onto a list of the most affectionate dog breeds. Their name and bulky stature may tell you otherwise, but this short and stout breed of dog loves to love on their owners and show them how much they love them. At times they are even known to be overly affectionate.

Great Dane

These gentle giants are great family dogs that love to show affection to their beloved owners. You have to be able to have the patience for an enormous dog who thinks he is lap sized, in order to enjoy the affection that a Great Dane will show you. Great Danes are also known for their protectiveness of children. Especially of the children that they’ve come to claim as their own family. 

Interestingly enough, these great dogs were once a ferocious hunting dog. But thanks to some careful breeding through the 1800’s Great Danes were transformed. The once stealthy and lethal Dane is now the lovable and affectionate large dog breed that we’ve now come to know and love.

Bichon Frise 

With the appearance of a small teddy bear, these small dogs couldn’t be anything but affectionate. They’re incredibly adaptable to their owner and their living situation. They are known to make great apartment dogs, as they are perfectly comfortable with expending their energy in a smaller space. They are often referred to as one of the happiest and most cheerful breeds of dog out there.

American Pit Bull Terrier

Pits have had a bad rep for the past few years now, but contrary to popular belief, this breed of dog is incredibly affectionate and loving. Not only are these misunderstood dogs very affectionate with their humans, but they also hate to be left alone without their humans. 

You may find that Pit Bull Terriers do not show the same level of adoring affection towards other dogs as they do you, but that is part of their protective nature. This breed was once known as the “nanny dog” because of their extreme protectiveness, especially over children.

Collie

Collies love their humans, there’s no question there. They’ve worked loyally alongside humans for decades now. Whether they are out herding sheep in the fields or living happily at home as man’s best friend. 

Collies will cultivate a bond with their owners like nothing else. The love and affection that they will show on a regular basis is everything hat an affectionate dog lover would want in a dog, and then some. 

Conclusion

Dog cuddles are arguably one of the best forms of affection a canine-loving human can receive. these dogs here are some of the most affectionate dogs breeds out there. From Great Danes to Brussels Griffon, canine affection can come in all shapes and sizes. 

What are the most affectionate dog breeds?

Golden Retrievers are known well for their friendly and loving demeanor. Not only are they great with cats, but also with people. They love to show affection and love to their owners.

What dog breeds are best suited with cats?

Again, the Golden Retriever is the breed that holds this friendly title. For households with cats, Golden Retrievers are best suited for this environment.

What are the best dog breeds for first-time owners?

Yorkshire terriers are a great first dog for individuals who are ready to adopt their first dog. These little dogs are full of energy but also enjoy a lap-dog lifestyle.

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I have always wanted a Great Dane! Glad to know my instincts about their loving nature weren't wrong!

Andy Ramshaw

I help people understand, train and modify behaviour in their dogs using effective reward based techniques

4 年

Interesting article. Though you should always ask the owners permission and never approach an unknown dog in the street. There is no way of knowing how the dog will react to new people.

Joy Christensen

Vice President Business Development- Maine BIM and Cape 3D. A leading architectural resource firm specializing in laser scan to plan of existing conditions, BIM management and rendering services. New England and Florida

4 年

My Malinois is my shadow and very affectionate!

Charlotte Witt Aldridge

Advertising Specialist at McKee Foods Corporation

4 年

Need to add rotties to this list! They are love bugs.

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