Alaskan Malamutes:are big, muscular, and loyal.But perhaps most of all they’re dignified and have a royal air. The original sled dog, Alaskan Malamutes don all-weather coats that need constant care.
Bichon Frise:They’re peppy, playful, and stars of the dog park. The curious little pups look a lot like Toy Poodles, but Bichon Frises are usually a bit more outgoing with strangers.
Basset Hound:With their big ears and droopy eyes, Basset Hounds are a highly recognizable breed. And thanks to their low-key natures and propensity to chill on the couch.
Basenji:are one of those dog breeds of which most people have never heard. Great for city living, Basenjis aren’t that large, don’t have many grooming requirements, and famously don’t bark.
Portuguese Water Dogs:For water lovers, a Portuguese Water Dog could be the perfect companion. The medium-to-large dogs sport curly hair and sweet faces.
Labrador Retrievers:The iconic pups are great with kids perfectly sized and have loads of love and compassion to go around. Plus you can easily teach them tricks and their grooming needs are minimal.
Mixed Breed Dogs:They’re looking for homes and just as eager as you to find a best friend with whom they can share unconditional love and affection.
Border Collie:are one of the most popular dogs for active folks. The ultimate herding hounds, Border Collies cannot live their best lives with lazy people.
Saint Bernard:are large and in charge — and they also rank among the sweetest dog breeds on Earth. A “nanny dog,” Saint Bernards love being a part of families with children of all ages.
Golden Retrievers:A working dog, this breed is one of the most popular to own, known for their loyalty and friendship. Always ready to play, these loving dogs are energetic but also big into cuddles.