These Loyal Dog Breeds Make the Best Buddies for Any Family

1) Labrador Retriever

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

There's a reason Lucy is so loyal! "A great choice for families with young kids or other dogs, Labs get along with everyone and love their owners endlessly," Munden says. According to the AKC, they are the number one most popular breed and are as high in happy energy as they are loyal.

2) Cocker Spaniel

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Cockers were originally bred as hunting dogs but quickly become what the AKC describes as one of the "world's best-loved breeds" for being "all-around companions." They are great with kids and easily trained. Plus, you'd be hard pressed to find softer ears to stroke!

3) Jack Russell Terrier

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

The Jack Russell of Ree's childhood was named Suzie, and she solidified her love of dogs for life! Both affectionate with humans and other dogs, they are easy to have around and bring a burst of energy with them wherever they go.

4) Doberman Pinscher

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Despite their size, dobermans are actually great around children and quite affectionate with their human families. Known as one of the most protective breeds, they are very loyal companions and very easy to train.

5) Dachshund

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Proof that the best things do come in small packages, this mighty little breed still brings a huge amount of spunk and affection to any family. They're quite adaptable, too, so they'll do well in pretty much any environment.

6) Shiba Inu

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

The AKC describes this breed as "spirited and good natured." Once a hunting dog, they are now the most popular companion dog in Japan and gaining in popularity here in the US. They are both protective and affectionate with their owners.

7) Bulldog

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Despite their sometimes gruff appearance, bulldogs are a friendly and calm breed that makes for a great companion. I mean, who doesn't love that squishy face? They make a popular lap dog, despite their 50-pound size!

8) Golden Retriever

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Golden retrievers are probably at the top of your list when you think of friendly and devoted family dogs. Throughout history, these dogs have been known to be outgoing, powerful hunting companions with endless energy and loyalty.

9) German Shepherds

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

You may recognize Rin Tin Tin from TV shows, but the original German shepherds were bred to be the perfect work dog for their human companions. These intelligent, well-trained, and confident pups are huge family dogs (great with kids!), and their loyalty definitely lies with their humans over other dogs.

10) Beagle

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

If you think this cutie looks like some of the Drummond dogs, you're spot on—the beagle and Ree's beloved basset hounds both descend from the St. Hubert hound. Used as hunting dogs throughout history, beagles are incredibly loyal, funny, and expressive little dogs!

11) Pug

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

According to the AKC, pugs "live to love and be loved in return," making their sparkling eyes and expressive faces irresistible for pet lovers. Pugs are tiny, fantastic family dogs and very adaptable too, happy to live just about anywhere as long as it's with their person.

12) Irish Setter

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Another dog bred to help humans hunt, Irish Setters are very lovey-dovey with their humans. Their outgoing and sweet nature makes them friendly, happy to play fetch with young children, and eager to please adults. Plus, they're particularly famous for their soft, reddish coats.

13) Brussels Griffon

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

This guy might look like a little monkey, but it's actually a tiny toy-group dog! Brussels Griffons are intelligent and alert but wary of strangers, so they'll stick by you because they trust you so much. Just note that they aren't the best with very young children or other dogs.

14) Newfoundland

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Beneath the Newfoundland's bear-like features and fluffy coat is an extremely patient and devoted pup. Friendly is an understatement—they love to cuddle with families and are super gentle. Just don't underestimate their size: They were originally bred to help fishermen pull up nets and haul wood.

15) French Bulldog

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Families really love their Frenchies! These are charming dogs and surprisingly also make excellent watchdogs. While they love making new human friends, their loyalty will always lie with their owners first.

16) Collie

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

The first word that the American Kennel Club uses to describe collies is "devoted." Remember the classic novel Lassie Come-Home? In the story, Lassie the collie treks several miles to reunite with the boy she loves, making this breed's famous for being playful, protective, and affectionate with the kids in the family.

17) Australian Shepherd

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

We may have found the Drummond's next dog! These beautiful pups have been called the "cowboy's herding dog of choice." They are trainable, tireless, and remarkably intelligent, and when they've bonded with someone, their loyalty is unwavering.

18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Retrievers are often among the more loyal dogs, and Chesapeake Bay retrievers are no exception. Go hunting with these dogs or partake in a similar bonding activity, and they will feel very close to you and make great outdoor companions. Fittingly for their namesake, they love the water.

19) Great Pyrenees

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Majestic and vigilant guardians of families, Great Pyrenees dogs are often over 100 pounds! They are generally described as mellow but very protective despite their calm nature. They're dedicated to their humans and their safety and may do better with older children and adults.

20) Saint Bernard

1) Labrador Retriever, 2) Cocker Spaniel, 3) Jack Russell Terrier, 4) Doberman Pinscher, 5) Dachshund, 6) Shiba Inu, 7) Bulldog, 8) Golden Retriever, 9) German Shepherds, 10) Beagle, 12) Irish Setter, 13) Brussels Griffon, 14) Newfoundland, 15) French Bulldog, 16) Collie, 17) Australian Shepherd, 18) Chesapeake Bay Retriever, 19) Great Pyrenees, 20) Saint Bernard

Talk about a gentle giant! Saint Bernards are actually known for being nanny dogs because they're watchful and patient with children. They are pretty open to strangers and other dogs but are mainly committed to their humans.