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If you’re a fan of The Office, you know that every character has a personality as distinct as a dog breed. Some are natural leaders (even when they shouldn’t be), some are pure chaos wrapped in fur, and others are unsung heroes who quietly keep things running. Like our favorite four-legged companions, Dunder Mifflin’s employees have quirks, hearts, and moments of complete absurdity. These dog breeds perfectly capture the essence of Scranton’s most memorable characters, proving that every office (and every home) needs a little variety!
Golden Retriever – Michael Scott
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Golden Retrievers are lovable, well-meaning, and enthusiastic, just like Michael Scott. They might not always think things through, but they make up for it with their charm, boundless energy, and ability to bring together people (or dogs). Goldens are known for their goofy antics and the occasional need for validation, which fits Michael’s personality perfectly. They’re also fiercely loyal and will do anything to make their people happy—whether that means hosting a chaotic dinner party or creating a workplace full of forced fun.
German Shepherd – Dwight Schrute
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Dwight Schrute is nothing if not loyal, hardworking, and intense—all qualities that make a German Shepherd the perfect match. These dogs are intelligent, protective, and always ready for action, just like Dwight with his beet farm and elaborate security measures. German Shepherds thrive in structured environments and take their duties seriously, whether guarding a family or memorizing every obscure survival fact. And let’s be honest—if any dog were to start their own farm and claim to be an assistant (to the) regional manager, it would be a German Shepherd.
Labrador Retriever – Jim Halpert
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Labrador Retrievers are charming, easygoing, and have a knack for winning people over—just like Jim Halpert. Labs are social, playful, and always up for a good time, often using their wit to get what they want (much like Jim’s endless pranks on Dwight). They naturally make people laugh, and while they might not take everything too seriously, they’re always there when it counts. Plus, just like Jim, a Labrador will never pass up the chance to chase something—whether it’s a tennis ball or the love of their life, Pam Beesly.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel – Pam Beesly
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Pam is warm, affectionate, and the heart of Dunder Mifflin, just like a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. These dogs are gentle, loving, and deeply loyal to their families, always making sure everyone around them is happy. Much like Pam’s artistic and sensitive nature, Cavaliers thrive in environments where they can express themselves and receive plenty of love in return. They’re not the loudest or flashiest breed, but they have an undeniable charm that draws people in. And just like Pam, there’s no stopping them once they find their confidence.
Border Collie – Ryan Howard
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Ryan Howard fancies himself the smartest person in the room, and if he were a dog, he’d be a Border Collie. Known for their sharp minds, Border Collies are highly intelligent, sometimes to their own detriment. They’re always looking for the next challenge, much like Ryan with his business ventures (all of which fail spectacularly). While incredibly skilled, they can also be aloof and a bit self-absorbed, believing they’re a step ahead of everyone else. And, of course, Ryan and Border Collies tend to get bored easily—leading to unnecessary chaos.
Bulldog – Stanley Hudson
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Bulldogs are all about minimal effort and maximum comfort, which perfectly sums up Stanley Hudson’s approach to work. Bulldogs enjoy the simple things in life—napping, eating, and waiting for the moment they can finally retire. They may seem grumpy on the outside, but underneath, they have a soft spot for what they truly care about (like crossword puzzles or Pretzel Day). Just like Stanley, Bulldogs won’t waste energy on things they find pointless—but when they want something, they go all in.
Jack Russell Terrier – Kelly Kapoor
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If Kelly Kapoor were a dog, she’d be a Jack Russell Terrier—small, energetic, and full of drama. These little dogs are bursting with personality and thrive on attention, much like Kelly, who lives for gossip, fashion, and being the center of the universe. Jack Russells are also known for their playful and mischievous nature, constantly bouncing between excitement and chaos. Whether they’re chasing a squirrel or changing their relationship status every five minutes, one thing’s for sure: life with a Jack Russell (or Kelly) is never boring.
Basset Hound – Kevin Malone
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Basset Hounds are laid-back, food-obsessed, and always a little confused about what’s happening around them—just like Kevin Malone. These dogs may not be the most energetic, but they make up for it with their lovable, goofy nature. Much like Kevin’s legendary chili incident, Basset Hounds have a way of making a mess without meaning to. But despite their clumsiness, they have a heart of gold and a lovable charm that makes it impossible to stay mad at them.
Poodle – Angela Martin
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Angela Martin is refined, particular, and has high standards for everyone around her—just like a Poodle. These dogs are highly intelligent, well-groomed, and expect nothing less than perfection. Much like Angela’s obsession with structure, Poodles excel in environments where they can follow rules and routines. And, of course, just like Angela with her cats, Poodles aren’t afraid to judge anyone who doesn’t meet their elite standards. But deep down, they have a soft side (even if they won’t always admit it).
Shih Tzu – Phyllis Vance
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Shih Tzus are gentle, affectionate, and have an unexpected sassy streak—just like Phyllis Vance. While they may seem sweet and soft-spoken, they’re not afraid to stand their ground when necessary. Much like Phyllis, Shih Tzus have a quiet confidence and enjoy a little luxury (or, in Phyllis’s case, a few sales commissions and a comfortable seat on the party planning committee).
Chihuahua – Meredith Palmer
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Meredith Palmer is chaotic, fearless, and unpredictable, which makes the Chihuahua her perfect canine counterpart. Chihuahuas might be small, but they have larger-than-life personalities and a rebellious streak. Just like Meredith, they’re always ready to party, have no filter, and thrive in environments where they can do whatever they want—consequences be damned.
Afghan Hound – Creed Bratton
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Mysterious, eccentric, and impossible to pin down—Creed Bratton is the human embodiment of an Afghan Hound. With their flowing locks and enigmatic aura, Afghan Hounds are known for being independent and unpredictable, much like Creed’s ever-changing backstory. One minute, they seem perfectly normal, and the next, they’re doing something completely baffling.
Bloodhound – Toby Flenderson
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Bloodhounds are quiet, intelligent, and have a somewhat sad, soulful expression—just like Toby Flenderson. These dogs are incredibly perceptive but often overlooked, much like Toby, who tries (and fails) to keep things peaceful at Dunder Mifflin. Bloodhounds are also known for their patience and long-suffering demeanor—two qualities that anyone who has had to deal with Michael Scott’s relentless bullying would certainly need.
Every Office Needs A Good Dog
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No matter which The Office character you love most, there’s a dog breed that matches their quirks, personality, and charm. Some dogs are over-the-top leaders (even when they shouldn’t be), some thrive on causing chaos, and others are quietly brilliant behind the scenes. Whether they crave attention like Michael, have the work ethic of Dwight, or bring the calm wisdom of Pam, these breeds prove that every office (and home) needs a little variety. One thing is certain—life is always better with a great dog by your side!