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The Most Loyal Dog Breeds

February 24, 2022 by brandyellen

Dogs are known as “man’s best friend” for a reason. They are loyal, loving, and always happy to see their human companions. But some dog breeds are more loyal than others.

Here is a list of the most loyal dog breeds according to experts.

Alaskan Malamute

The Alaskan Malamute is one of the most loyal dog breeds on earth. It has a working dog heritage and can be trained as a sled and hunting dog. This breed is strong and surprisingly fast, but they are very gentle with their families and children.

The Alaskan Malamute makes for an excellent guard dog due to his size and protective nature.

However, it is also very playful with children and other pets in the household. This dog breed is easy to train with positive reinforcement methods like treats or praise.

Anatolian Shepherd Dog

The Anatolian Shepherd has a mixed heritage of breeds including the Akbash Dog, the Kangal Dog, and the Aksaray Malaklisi. It is one of the most loyal breeds of dogs in the world.

The Anatolian Shepherd was bred to protect herds from predators like wolves, bears, and big cats. This dog breed gained its independence through its ability to defend itself without human help.

This independent nature also makes it very loyal and loving to its human family.

The Anatolian Shepherd is a large breed that can reach up to 200 pounds in weight. This dog breed acts like a guardian throughout the day and allows only people he trusts near his humans.

Royal Mountain Dog (Swiss Kuvasz)

The Swiss Kuvasz was bred to guard flocks of animals in the Swiss Alps. It shares ancestry with the Hungarian Kuvasz and Tibetan Mastiff, both of which are also used as flock guardians.

This breed is incredibly loyal to its family and will fiercely defend them against any threat, including humans. The Swiss Kuvasz can weigh up to 130 pounds and stands around 23 inches tall.

In addition to being loyal to its family, this dog breed is also friendly with children and other animals in the home. It will protect them from strangers as well.

Bernese Mountain Dog

The Bernese Mountain Dog or Berner Sennenhund was bred for draft work in Switzerland’s mountain region. These dogs are strong enough to pull carts full of people and supplies over difficult roads.

The Bernese Mountain Dog is not only loyal to its human owners, but also protective of his family’s property. Unfortunately, this dog breed can sometimes be aggressive with other dogs.

This large breed weighs up to 120 pounds and stands at least 23 inches tall. It was originally bred to work, so it loves to exercise and play.

What makes a dog breed loyal? According to experts, it’s a combination of temperament, breeding, and training. Loyalty is an important trait for any dog breed. It is what makes them want to stay by their human companions’ side and protect them from danger.

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