The kindest dog breeds

The definition of the kindest dog breeds is a rather subjective matter. However, experts agree that large dogs are most often considered good-natured.

Labrador retriever

Labrador retriever

One of the most popular breeds in the world, these dogs are often used as guide dogs or detectives, and can be found in customs control services.

The Labrador Retriever is the kindest dog breed.

These dogs are very attached to their families. However, they are not great hunters: they are happy to see even strangers. They are well-built, active, and hardy.

Labrador retriever

Golden Retriever

This dog's homeland is England. Sociable and friendly, they have a hard time being separated from their owners.

Golden retriever with a red bandana

They desperately need attention, otherwise they can tear and ruin their owner's belongings. Their bodies are strong, and their heads are wedge-shaped.

Golden retriever running

They adapt well to their owner's lifestyle, making them excellent companions for both homebodies and those who prefer an active lifestyle. They are very obedient dogs.

Golden retriever with tongue hanging out

Collie

These dogs were used in Scotland as sheep herders. They are strong, active, and well-built, with a wedge-shaped head and almond-shaped, slightly slanted eyes.

Collie

They're intelligent, responsive, and understand their owners perfectly. They crave affection and attention and are great with children. If you don't have a lot of free time, it's best not to get a dog like this.

Collie is lying downCollie

St. Bernard

The St. Bernard's ancestors are Tibetan Mastiffs, one of the most ancient breeds. St. Bernards have a strong build. Their heads are large, with wrinkles on the forehead. Their eyes are shallowly set.

St. Bernard

It's important to remember that if you decide to get a dog like this, it will definitely need surgery to remove the third eyelid, otherwise, over the years, it will become a breeding ground for bacteria, and the dog will constantly suffer from eye diseases.

St. Bernard is lying down

Saint Bernards are highly intelligent, have lightning-fast reflexes, and are adept at making decisions independently—after all, they are rescue dogs. They get along well with all family members, including children, and get along well with other felines.

Bloodhound

These dogs originate from Belgium. They are excellent hunters.

Bloodhound

They were also often used to catch criminals. They were powerful animals with large heads and long, muscular necks.

Bloodhound

They are unconditionally devoted to their owners and love children. They are peaceful and unpretentious in everyday life.

Bloodhounds

The list of kind dog breeds above isn't limited to the ones listed above. In fact, there are many more. But even with this list, you can find a pet that suits your personality.

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    1. Kara

      Are St. Bernards even kind? Author, what have you been smoking? I had a dog like that when I was a kid, or rather, my dad had one. He didn't train the beast at all, and in the end, the beast hated me terribly. It wouldn't even let me leave the room. Eventually, I had to get rid of the aggressive dog.