1Airedale Terrier
NateDogg85//Getty Images With the nickname "The King of Terriers," you know this pup is an all-star. While not too lovey-dovey, the Airedale Terrier is good with children and other dogs, although this breed would thrive with an active family.
2Bergamasco Sheepdog
Rosmarie Wirz//Getty Images Their herding instinct is perfect for helping roundup the kids to get ready and go, and while they are generally excellent with children, it's important to supervise them if the kiddos get rowdy as they might nip at them.
3Kishu Ken
Promo_Link//Getty Images Now this is a very lovey-dovey pup, according to AKC. The medium-size dog is known for being docile, open to strangers and patient with children.
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4Segugio Italiano
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Sue Thatcher//Getty Images Energetic and lively, this pup will only grow to be around 20–30 pounds. They are good with children, especially those who are willing to play with them as they are puppies at heart.
6Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier
Getty Images If shedding's really a concern, try one of these cute pups. While no dog generates zero allergens, these silky-haired terriers grow what's referred to as a hypoallergenic coat so they may be a good fit for those who have mild fur allergies. More importantly, Wheatens are exuberant and devoted pets that love an active playtime — catch them chasing everything that moves.
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7Bichon Frise
Getty Images Before you lump them in with other small white dog breeds, know that Bichons "operate under the assumption that there are no strangers, just friends they haven't met yet," according to the AKC. Their amiable attitude comes with another bonus: a low-shedding coat that makes this playful fluffball all the more perfect for a fun-loving household.
8Bernese Mountain Dog
Bigandt_Photography//Getty Images 9Alaskan Malamute
~User7565abab_575//Getty Images Alaskan Malamutes will do anything to please their pack, both human and canine. Built to work as sled dogs, these powerful pups need a leader to set a consistent training and exercise regimen. (Now's your chance to pick up skijoring.) You'll be rewarded with a loyal, friendly face and wagging feather duster of a tail.
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13Pug
Getty Images Just like humans, pugs love eating and sleeping. You have to keep them to a regular diet (no table scraps allowed!) and make sure they get plenty of exercise, but look no further if you want a couch companion to snuggle up and watch movies with. At just 15 pounds or so, this breed doesn't need a huge backyard, but appreciates a play session all the same.
14Beagle
Getty Images Cute? Check. Friendly? Check. Endlessly lovable? Check and check. Beagles absolutely thrive on companionship; long days alone won't work for these pack animals. Those pleading expressions can hide another potential challenge: These pocket-sized hounds can become daring escape artists if they come across a captivating scent.
15Irish Setter
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16French Bulldog
Getty Images No backyard, no problem — city dwellers adore these quiet and low-maintenance pups. Their trademark "bat ears" and smaller stature physically distinguish them from their larger bulldog cousins. The classic Frenchie comes with an alert, playful attitude combined with easygoing adaptability.
17Brussels Griffon
onetouchspark//Getty Images One of the smallest dog breeds in the AKC, the Brussels Griffon can't handle as much roughhousing as some of the sturdier breeds on this list. But if your kids are gentle, they'll be rewarded with a loyal, intelligent pet that packs a ton of personality for its size.
18Newfoundland
rzoze19//Getty Images On the other end of the size spectrum, the Newfoundland can tip the scales at a jaw-dropping 100-150 pounds. These lots-to-love pets excel at swimming, but they've also earned quite a rep as "nanny dogs" thanks to their patient and watchful nature. Their sweet temperament will definitely win you over, if you've got the space.
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19Collie
Getty Images Collies rank among the smartest dog breeds, and if you've ever watched Lassie, then you know why. A Collie's loyalty is unparalleled and they totally adore children. Worried about all of that fur? Collies come in both "rough" and "smooth" varieties for the more grooming-adverse.
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20OUR PICK: A Mutt
Getty Images True, mutts aren't an official breed per se — but that doesn't make them any less loving or adorable! Talk to your local animal rescue for help finding an adorable mixed-breed dog that would fit with your family and lifestyle. Adopting not only gives one pup a forever home, but also frees up a spot in a shelter for another one in need.
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