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10 Most Caring Dog Breeds

 

It’s no secret that dogs are one of the most popular pets in the world. They are loving, loyal, and make great companions. But not all breeds are created equal! Also, it’s important to note that just because a breed is not friendly does not mean the dog is bad. For instance, Chows and Dobermans are generally known as guard dogs, but they can be loving pets too! Here are some dog breeds that are the most caring ones out there. These pups will be sure to put your mind at ease, knowing they can handle just about any situation you throw their way!

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Poodle

Let’s be honest sometimes poodles are more of a fashion accessory than an actual pet! That being said, these guys won’t let their appearance fool you into thinking they aren’t just as caring and loving as other breeds out there. Poodles typically love being outdoors with family members or at least near people where they feel comfortable! These dogs do especially well in homes with families that spend lots of time outside, like boating or hiking. 

Labrador Retriever

Some people believe that labs are the perfect family pet because they have such a kind, loving personality towards both children and other pets. These pups love being around all sorts of animals which means you should never feel overwhelmed when bringing home another furry friend later on down the road! Plus, with their sweet nature comes an even sweeter temperament, making them great for training purposes.

Papillon

If you want an active companion that loves the outdoors, this breed is for you! Papillons are not only energetic dogs who love playing with their owners outside; they also like keeping busy by working on puzzles inside the house. The best part about them, though? These guys don’t mind traveling at all; it’s one of their favorite things to do! Just keep in mind that these pups need plenty of attention, or else boredom will soon set in. As such, if you work long hours or are frequently away, this might not be the breed for you. Another perk of this breed is that they don’t bark often and are pretty quiet.

Boxer

There’s a reason why this breed is such an excellent guard dog – they love being around their owners! If you go on vacation or work long hours, your boxer will do great as long as someone else in the family takes care of them. However, if left alone for too long, they may destroy things inside and outside your home (so be forewarned!) Like most other breeds out there, though, boxers are super smart, so training them should take no time. 

Shetland Sheepdog

Don’t let these dogs fool you – despite what some might say, shelties are not just miniature collies! These guys have a very charming personality and gentle nature, making them great companions no matter the age! Shelties do especially well in homes with children because they love playing and cuddling with them! However, these dogs are also very active, so you’ll want to ensure the kids can keep up. Also, because these guys love being around people, they tend to show a lot of affection towards them which can be hard for some dog owners!

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