Top 15 The Most Loyal Dog Breeds

Top 15 The Most Loyal Dog Breeds

Known as the human’s best friend for a reason, many breeds of dogs are particularly loyal and loving. Whether you’re living the single life in the apartment world or countryside cozy with a farm full of critters, the right breed for your circumstances is important. The most loyal dog for you, though, is even more so. Literally, thousands of dog breeds exist but not all are equally loyal. So, we’ve narrowed down the list for you to some of the most praised companion breeds you’ll find.

Border Collie

For high energy, deep devotion, adorable personalities, and mad herding skills, look no further than the Border Collie. Weighing in between 50 and 75 pounds and reaching 22 to 26 inches at the shoulder, border collies are amazing companion animals for singles, couples, or families.

Coton de Tulear

Though perhaps less known by name than by looks, the Coton de Tulear is a charming, incredibly happy, loyal pooch. Cotons are happy, intelligent, charming little dogs that stand 9 to 11 inches at the shoulder, and weigh between 8 and 15 pounds when full-grown.

Beagle

Coming in at 10 to 15 inches at the shoulder and anywhere from 15 to 30 pounds, beagles are a small, friendly, and extremely loyal dog breed. Sensitive

souls, beagles need a good bit of affection and attention to be truly happy in life, though, so they’re not for the folks working 12-hour days.

Labrador Retriever

One of the most familiar family-friendly dogs on this list has to be the Labrador Retriever. These hard-working, social animals love water but love people more. They generally grow to between 55 and 80 pounds and 21 to 25 inches at the shoulder.

St. Bernard

Need a giant friendly, cuddly pal? Look to the St. Bernard, a highly loyal, rather giant dog. These charming dogs are highly alert and protective of their people. They have traditionally worked in search and rescue, with their origins giving us the cartoonish picture of giant brown and white dogs with whiskey barrels on their necks.

Golden Retriever

Similar to the Labrador retriever, the Golden Retriever is an exceptionally family-friendly, highly loyal dog. The beautiful, shiny coats and happy expressions they wear most of the time are just part of the charm. They make excellent service and therapy dogs, as well as emotional support companions.

Siberian Husky

For those looking for a great walking companion that’s as loyal as any breed out there, look to the Siberian Husky. The beautiful dogs measure in at 20 to 24 inches at the shoulder and between 30 and 60 pounds. They have boundless energy during their 12 to 14-year lifespan and provide more love, affection, and cuddly companionship than you could hope for.

Great Pyrenees

Another giant breed that will stray true no matter what is the gorgeous Great Pyrenees. These majestic dogs come in at 25 to 32 inches at the shoulder and between 85 and 110 pounds of pure love. They’re a calm breed that is fiercely loyal with a bark that’s pretty intimidating to anyone they see as a threat.

The largest Velcro dog you’ll find is probably the French Mastiff. These gentle giants measure in at 27 to 32 inches at the shoulder, weighing between 110 and 220 pounds. Large, certainly, they’re also courageous and equally patient. That means they’re amazing companions for families with kids and folks living on their own alike.

Akita

Originating in Japan, Akitas are one of the most loyal dog breeds you could hope to find. They’re on the larger (but not giant) size, coming in at 24 to 28 inches at the shoulder and 70 to 130 pounds. With an exceptionally brave and loyal spirit, these canine pals are your best friends for life, once you bring them home.

Dachshund

On the smaller side of the scale, the dachshund, whether standard or miniature, is a friendly, loyal, happy little dog that welcomes your love. Standards come in at 8 to 9 inches at the shoulder, with minis at 5 to 6 inches. Weights for standards are typically between 16 and 32 pounds, with weights up to 11 pounds for minis.

Pembroke Welsh Corgi

If cute, cuddly, happy, and intelligent sound like a good “package” in a pooch, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi is your go-to. These incredibly clever pups love playtime as much as they love cuddling. They’re affectionate and alert and deeply loyal to their people. They need plenty of exercise and attention, though, so don’t bring one home unless you’re ready to have a true Velcro dog bounding with energy.

German Shepherd

For a serious-minded loyal dog, look to the German Shepherd. The beautiful dogs are loyal to their core, exceptionally intelligent, and hard-working.

Shepherds typically reach heights of 22 to 26 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 50 and 90 pounds. These dogs are wholly devoted to their family and tend to be fairly independent and aloof, so they’re the perfect choice for folks looking for affection without being overwhelmed by the need for attention.

German Shepherds are confident, loyal, high active, but relatively calm and protective of their own. They typically live between 7 and 10 years. They may come in black and tan, all black, all sable, sable with dark points, black and silver, gray, white, or red and black.

Chihuahua

Whether you love the teensy, tiny teacup chihuahua or the standard size, these dogs originating in Mexico are a fiercely loyal breed. These minute pooches are exceedingly attached to their people, even to the point that others may never see the “true” character of the pup.

This little breed may weigh as little as under 4 pounds to as much as 7 pounds. They may be as short as 4.5 inches tall to as much as 8 inches tall.

The little dogs have plenty of energy but they’re fairly independent so they can burn off some of that in the backyard or running around the house. The feisty tiny pups need plenty of affection, though, and enjoy lots of walks. They are small enough to lapdogs comfortably and they truly expect to be at the center of your world.

Chihuahuas typically live between 14 and 16 years when they’re healthy.

Basset Hound

If you want a chill and charming pal who won’t expect too much but will give loads of love, think Basset Hound. These medium dogs are known for their patience and their calm demeanor. They may be a bit stubborn but most of that lies in their loyalty and determination to keep you safe from the bad insects and animals out there.

They hit up to 15 inches at the shoulder and typically weigh between 40 and 65 pounds. Lifespan is between 12 and 13 years, on average.

And though they might seem sluggish and “saggy” thanks to their flanks, they actually adore long walks and long grooming sessions to follow.

Cocker Spaniel

Weighing between 20 and 30 pounds, depending on gender, cocker spaniels are super-friendly medium-sized dogs. These pooches are incredibly loyal and love lots of affection, attention, and love. At one point in time, they were the most popular breed in the USA because of their adorable faces, friendly personalities, and love of playtime.

These pups love long walks and unbridled love – and usually take well to strangers. They usually live between 10 and 14 years.


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