Maltipoo

This cross-breed pup is the result of breeding a miniature poodle with a Maltese. They’re known to be lively, energetic and just plain adorable.
Chow-chow

Good thing chow-chows are so cute as they’re notoriously stubborn and difficult to train.
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Shih Tzu

If those big, soulful eyes and floppy ears don’t do it for you, the attitude will. This breed is known for showering its humans with affection and devotion.
Border Collie

This medium-sized herding dog isn’t just cute, but presents an air of sophistication, too.
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Pug

Just try to resist that wrinkly face and smooshed-up muzzle! The curly tail seals the deal when it comes to cuteness.
Siberian Husky

The only thing better than one adorable husky is an entire sled team of ’em. Just be prepared for their outsized energy.
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Queen Elizabeth II’s love for corgis goes unmatched — she’s had over 30 of them in her lifetime! A royal choice.
Australian Shepherd

Beauty and brains, Aussies have got it all. These intelligent pups like having a job to do, so the people-pleasers pick up new tricks right away.
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Staffordshire Terrier

Don’t let stereotypes fool you. These good-natured and smart pups love being a part of the family.
Beagle

Snoopy may be the world’s most popular beagle, but the three-dimensional ones are just as charming. The lovable hounds like to follow their noses, occasionally right into trouble.
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Shetland Sheepdog

Shelties love kids and cuddles. And with that face, what more could you need?
Golden Retriever

Goldens look photo-ready no matter what and they’re one of the most popular dogs for a reason.
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Yorkshire Terrier

Yorkies started off working in Victorian factories, but their gorgeous (and hypoallergenic!) fur soon earned them a reputation in elite circles as an adorable companion.
French Bulldog

It’s no surprise city dwellers spot Frenchies on almost every block. The low-energy, big-eared pups are probably the cutest housemates you could have. Plus, they never leave dishes in the sink.
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Dachshund

Smooth, wirehaired or longhaired, there’s a type of dachshund for everybody. They even come in two different sizes: standard and miniature.
English Setter

Called the “gentleman of the dog world,” the English setter is known for both its style and its strength. Just don’t describe their coats as spotted. The speckled pattern is known as “belton.”
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Bernese Mountain Dog

Picture giant, friendly fluff-balls and you’ve got Bernese Mountain Dogs down to a T. Swiss farmers originally raised them as good-natured helpers, so they’re super strong.
Dalmatian

Whether they’re in fire stations or Disney movies, Dalmatians‘ distinctive coats win hearts wherever they go. The pups only develop the spots later in life though; the litters start out completely white.
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Labrador Retriever

It’s clearly impossible to get tired of those cute faces, especially in a breed known for being so friendly and loyal.
Cairn Terrier

If you’ve ever seen the Wizard of Oz, you’ll know these little guys are the sweetest sidekicks around. An abandoned Cairn terrier named Terry went on to become one of the biggest canine movie stars in history.
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