If you’re in the market for a dog who knows how to cheer you up with lots of love, you’ve come to the right list. These affectionate dog breeds are known for their sweet nature and unabashed displays of devotion. Some are definitely more independent than others (and will require more firm training). Others are adaptable and will fit in with just about any household. Finally, it’s always worth remembering that every dog is an individual and might not have the “breed standard” when it comes to personality. Love your dog for who they are! That’s how they love you.
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3. Bichon Frise
There’s a lot of personality stuffed into the Bichon Frise’s tiny frame! These puff balls of joy make excellent companion dogs and are ready to follow their human anywhere she may roam. Unlike the Akita, they’re also extremely friendly with new faces—both people and animals.
5. Brussels Griffon
As the American Kennel Club puts it, the Brussels Griffon has a “low threshold for loneliness.” They love their humans so much, they want to be around you all the time! This also means they can be very sensitive, and though affectionate, aren’t great with little kids or other pets.
7. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
An adaptable breed who can truly brighten your day with their “smile,” the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is as adorable as they come. Plus, they love their families. Sure, they were initially bred by British royalty, but they have no problem rolling around in the dirt with a friend (or ten).
8. Chow Chow
Similar to the Akita, the Chow Chow is incredibly affectionate with its own family but couldn’t care less about strangers or visitors. In fact, they may initially appear to be distant. That’s because they’re old souls (the breed dates back to 150 B.C.!). Establish cuddling sessions early and they’ll be hooked.
11. Golden Retriever
Need proof that golden retrievers are affectionate dogs? Consider the fact that they make excellent therapy dogs, guide dogs, family dogs, rescue dogs, show dogs…should we keep going?
13. Labrador Retriever
Labrador retrievers are happy-go-lucky pals up for whatever the day brings - as long as it means spending time with you. Athletic and easy-going, labs make great family pets. And nothing beats the tail-wagging welcome you’ll get every time you walk through the door.
17. Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Another dog that looks like it’s constantly smiling at you! Pembroke Welsh corgis are affectionate, lively and intelligent, which makes them perfect for active households and big personalities. They also consider themselves to be great watchdogs, so beware their bark! (It’s worse than their bite.)