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Meet the Friendliest Dog Breeds Who Love Just About Everyone

It’s the battle of the friendliest! That is to say, there are a lot of dog breeds who rank high for their affectionate nature. But who’s surprised really, there’s a reason they’re called “man’s best friend”! In case you landed on this page because you’re looking for a dog with a heart of gold, check out our list of some of the friendliest dog breeds in the world!

What are the friendliest dog breeds?

1. Bichon Frise

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The Bichon Frise is a cheerful, small dog breed with a lot of love to give. Read more about Bichons.

2. English Bulldog

English Bulldog, a dog breed who drools, lying down in the grass. His eyes are turned upwards, looking to something unseen above.
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Despite their tough guy looks, the Bulldog makes for a friendly and easygoing companion who gets along with everyone. Read more about English Bulldogs

3. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 

Close-up photo of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, a breed good for novice dog owners.
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The small Cavalier King Charles Spaniel’s adorableness and beauty match their friendliness and love for their humans. This breed contends for the title of “top tail-wagger.” Read more about Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.

4. Coton de Tulear

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As a sweet and cuddly dog breed with a clownish personality, the Coton de Tulear is always ready for a good time. Read more about the Coton.

5. English Setter

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Known as “the moderate setter,” the graceful English Setter’s love of people and easygoing nature make this pup a super friend for an active household, as well as a fine hunting dog. As one of the friendliest dog breeds, this dog breed would make an excellent addition to a family. Read more about the English Setter.

6. Flat-Coated Retriever

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Tolerant and friendly, Flat-Coated Retrievers love everyone, including children and other dogs. While we adore these dogs for their dashing looks and jubilant personalities, they do have a high risk of cancer. Be sure to do your search on this breed. Read more about Flat Coated Retrievers.

7. Goldador

Goldador, one of the friendliest dog breeds, standing against a backdrop of autumn leaves
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Loving, devoted, and energetic, Goldador mixed-breed dogs are prized for their good-natured trainability. They make great family members — a natural with kids and social with other pets — as well as valuable service and bomb detection dogs. Read more about Goldadors.

8. Golden Retriever

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As one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States, the Golden Retriever’s super-friendly, tolerant attitude makes them a fabulous family pet, and their intelligence makes them a highly capable working dog. Read more about Golden Retrievers

9. Greyhound

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Loyal and affectionate with their family, they don’t react with aggressively toward strangers. However, they will let you know with a bark or a subtle pricking of their small, folded ears when someone approaches your home. Read more about Greyhounds.

10. Havanese

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The Havanese shines their affectionate personality on everyone, including strangers, children, other dogs, and even cats. But their family will get the lion’s share of their love. Given the choice, they’ll stick like glue to their owner’s side. Read more about Havanese.

11. Irish Setter

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The Irish Setter is fun-loving, playful, and affectionate, always ready for a rollicking good time. Read more about Irish Setters.

12. Labradoodle

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The Labradoodle’s quickly-rising popularity comes as no surprise. Originally developed to be hypoallergenic guide dogs, the Royal Guide Dogs Association of Australia arranged the first planned crosses of Poodles and Labrador Retrievers. The breeding resulted a smart and sociable dog who not only possessed a nature appropriate for guide dogs, but also sported a low-shedding coat. Read more about Labradoodles.

13. Labrador Retriever

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The Lab earned the reputation of being one of the most sweet-natured breeds, and deservedly so. Above all, they’re outgoing, eager to please, and friendly with both people and other animals. Read more about Labrador Retrievers.

14. Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever

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Tollers are smart, independent, and curious. Their personality lies somewhere between that of a Golden Retriever and a Terrier. It’s not unusual for them to have a sense of humor. Also, they generally maintain an outgoing, upbeat attitude. Read more about Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers.

15. Papillon

A happy Papillon "Butterfly Ears" dog. This friendly dog is tri-colored and looking at the camera, smiling.
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The happy, alert, friendly Papillon appears in paintings from as far back as the 16th century. Today, they still grace their owners’ laps with their adorably regal personalities. Read more about Papillons.

16. Bernese Mountain Dog

Birdie, a Bernese Mountain Dog, a dog breed who drools the most, hangs out in her house waiting to go for a walk.
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Goofy, smiley, cuddly, and affectionate, the Bernese Mountain Dog radiates sunshine! One of the friendliest dog breeds, they can’t help but love being close to their people. They also drool quite a bit, so be prepared for some extra wet puppy kisses! Read more about Berners.

17. Samoyed

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The Samoyed’s fluffy coat protects the intelligent, gentle, and loyal dog underneath all that fur. Friendly and affectionate with his family, including the children, the Samoyed thrives on being part of household activity. Read more about Samoyeds.

18. Shih Tzu

Adorable Shih Tzu dog, one of the friendliest dog breeds, cocking his head to the side at the camera.
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This ancient breed would befriend a stranger in exchange for a little affection. “Shih Tzu” means “little lion;” although, this sweet lapdog snores more often than it roars. Read more about Shih Tzus

19. Siberian Husky

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People adore Huskies for their friendliness and gentle nature. However, they make lousy watchdogs, likely because they just want to make friends with everyone they meet! They are not overly suspicious of strangers, including burglars. Truthfully, they’ll more likely welcome an intruder into your home and invite them to stay for dinner. Read more about Huskies

20. Vizsla

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The Hungarian Vizsla is described as lively, gentle, and affectionate, with above-average learning ability and a strong desire to be with people. Read more about Vizslas.

What kind of dog do you have? Is your dog super friendly? Let us know in the comments below!

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