Goldens are great for families because of their easy-going temperaments. Kids can usually play with these pups without the worry of startling them or causing aggressive behavior.
The calm, regal cavalier King Charles spaniel is a superb family dog. Their size is manageable, and they adore exercise. This breed is smart and trainable, but lengthy hair means lots of shedding.
Sometimes mistaken for a bulldog, the Boston terrier is a petite, energetic breed. Their curiosity makes them nosy. These lap dogs are ideal for non-shedding owners.
As with all retrievers, this large breed requires adequate exercise. With the right amount of activity, though, this breed may turn into a lap dog at the end of the day.
One of the sharpest breeds, German shepherds are lifetime family members. These dogs are quite obedient if taught basic instructions early on. These pets need socialization too.
Alaskan Malamutes are large, fluffy dogs that are as ready to go on a run as they are to cuddle. They are affectionate and can warm the hearts of their owner any time of the year.
This serious-looking terrier is the biggest. Intelligent creatures, they're one of the simplest kinds to train, and you can teach them sophisticated amusing skills!
Arguably the most well-known hound, beagles are great medium-sized pups. They're inquisitive creatures and can smell all day to their heart s content.
This breed is exceptionally friendly and a pleasure to take on walks. Bearded collies enjoy the outdoors, so be sure to give them plenty of time out of the house.