Maltipoo
This hybrid dog is the result of breeding a miniature poodle with a Maltese. They are known to be lively, energetic and simply adorable.
Chow-chow
The good thing is that chow-chow are so cute: they are notoriously stubborn and difficult to train.
Shih Tzu
If those big soulful eyes and soft ears don’t do it for you, attitude will. This breed is famous for its affection and devotion to humans.
Border collie
This medium-sized herding dog is not only cute but also exhibits a sophisticated appearance. Apropos of a breed from across the pond!
Pugs
Just try to resist that wrinkled face and wrinkled muzzle! The curly tail confirms cuteness.
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Believe me, the Queen of England has great taste in dogs. Elizabeth II’s love of corgis was unmatched – she raised more than 30 corgis in her lifetime!
Australian Shepherd
Beauty and brains, Australians have it all. These clever pups love to have a job to do, so people-pleasers will immediately pick up new tricks.
American Staffordshire Terrier
Am Staffs are just one of the breeds commonly known as pit bulls, but don’t let the stereotypes fool you. These kind and intelligent puppies love to be part of the family.
beagle hound
Snoopy may be the world’s most famous beagle, but three-dimensional dogs are just as captivating. The adorable beagles love to follow their noses, occasionally getting into trouble.
Hunting dog
Shelties love children and cuddling. And with that face, what more do you need?
Golden retriever
Yorkshire Terrier
Yorkies began working in Victorian factories, but their gorgeous (and hypoallergenic!) coats soon made them famous among the upper class as adorable companions.
French bulldog
It’s no surprise that city dwellers spot the French on almost every block. Big-eared, low-energy pups are probably the cutest roommates you can have. Additionally, they never leave dishes in the sink.
Dachshund
Smooth-haired, rough-haired or long-haired, each has its own suitable dachshund. They even come in two different sizes: standard and miniature.
British settlers
Dubbed the “gentleman of the dog world,” the English retriever is famous for both his style and strength. Don’t describe their coat as spotted. The speckled pattern is called “belton”.
Bernese mountain dog breed
Imagine giant, friendly furballs and you have Bernese mountain dogs down to a T. Swiss farmers originally bred them as good-natured helpers so they’re super strong.
Dalmatian
Whether at the fire station or in Disney movies, Dalmatians’ distinctive coats win hearts wherever they go. However, pups only develop these spots later in life; The first generation is completely white.
Hound
Obviously can’t get enough of those cute faces. Labs have been the number one dog breed in America for over 25 years in a row!
Cairn Terrier
If you’ve ever seen The Wizard of Oz, you know these little guys are the sweetest companions around. An abandoned Cairn terrier named Terry became one of the biggest dog movie stars in history.