Trait guide
Best dog breeds for affection level
Affection level rates how physically close and cuddly a breed tends to be with its family, from 1 (independent, prefers its own space) to 5 (velcro dog, always seeking contact). Neither extreme is better — it depends on what you want from a dog. Here are the breeds rated highest.
40 breeds shown.
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Alaskan Malamute USA -
American Cocker Spaniel USA -
Beagle Great Britain -
Bergamasco Sheepdog Italy -
Bichon Frise Belgium · France -
Bloodhound Belgium -
Boxer Germany -
Brittany France -
Bulldog Great Britain -
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Great Britain -
Coton De Tulear Madagascar -
Dalmatian Croatia -
English Cocker Spaniel Great Britain -
English Springer Spaniel Great Britain -
Field Spaniel Great Britain -
Flat Coated Retriever Great Britain -
German Spitz (Mittelspitz) Germany -
Golden Retriever Great Britain -
Grosspitz Germany -
Havanese Cuba -
Irish Red And White Setter Ireland -
Irish Setter Ireland -
Italian Greyhound Italy -
Japanese Chin Japan -
Keeshond (Wolfsspitz) Germany -
Kleinspitz Germany -
Labrador Retriever Great Britain -
Newfoundland Canada -
Norwegian Buhund Norway -
Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Canada -
Old English Sheepdog Great Britain -
Otterhound Great Britain -
Papillon Belgium · France -
Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen France -
Phalène Belgium · France -
Pyrenean Shepherd (Long-Haired Pyrenean Sheepdog) France -
Pyrenean Shepherd (Smooth Faced Pyrenean Sheepdog) France -
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Ireland -
Swedish Vallhund Sweden -
Toy Fox Terrier USA