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11 Most Affectionate Dog Breeds That Love To Cuddle

By: Ejay Camposano
A college graduate with a degree in Electrical Engineering, Ejay has a diverse background that combines technical expertise with a passion for pets and is now one of the content writers at IHD. Read more
| January 29, 2025

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Some dogs love to run, some love to work, and some want to be as close to their humans as possible. If you’ve ever had a dog that insists on sitting on your lap—even when they’re too big—you already know how affectionate some breeds can be. These cuddly canines thrive on human interaction, always ready to snuggle up for a nap, a movie night, or just because they can. Whether it’s their velvety fur or gentle nature, these dogs will happily claim the role of your furry shadow.

Golden Retriever

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Golden Retrievers aren’t just friendly—they are full-on love machines. This breed is famous for its affectionate nature, always seeking human companionship with a big, goofy smile and a wagging tail. Whether they’re leaning against your legs, resting their head in your lap, or attempting to sit on you despite their size, Goldens thrive on physical closeness. They don’t just love their humans—they adore them, always eager to cuddle up after a long day of playing fetch. If you’re looking for a dog that treats every day like a reunion with its long-lost best friend, a Golden Retriever is the perfect choice.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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If there was ever a breed designed to be a professional cuddler, it’s the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. These small, affectionate dogs are happiest when they’re curled up in their owner’s lap, gazing up with their big, soulful eyes. They are natural-born lap dogs bred for companionship and excel at making you feel loved. Cavaliers are gentle, friendly, and always ready to snuggle under a blanket with you for a movie marathon. Even when they’re not in your lap, they’ll be right next to you, ensuring you never have to experience personal space again.

Labrador Retriever

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Labrador Retrievers may be energetic and playful but also big-time snugglers. After a long day of running, swimming, or playing fetch, they love nothing more than collapsing onto their favorite human for some serious cuddle time. Labs are incredibly affectionate and have no concept of personal boundaries—if they want to be close to you, they will be, whether it’s lying across your feet or stretching out across your entire couch. Their warm, friendly nature makes them the perfect cuddle buddy, always ready for belly rubs and head scratches.

Boxer

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Boxers may look tough, but beneath that muscular exterior is a dog that just wants to be loved. These affectionate goofballs are known for their playful personalities and their deep attachment to their humans. They don’t just sit next to you—they press their entire body against you, making sure you know exactly how much they love you. Even when they’re bouncing around excitedly, they’ll always find a moment to stop and nuzzle up for affection. A Boxer is the way to go if you want a dog that’s equal parts silly and snuggly.

Great Dane

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Don’t let their size fool you—Great Danes think they are lap dogs. These gentle giants may stand taller than most people when on their hind legs, but that doesn’t stop them from trying to climb into your lap for a cuddle. They are incredibly affectionate and thrive on human companionship, often leaning against their owners to show love. Despite their towering size, they are known for their gentle, sweet nature, making them excellent family dogs. If you’re okay with a 150-pound shadow that insists on being close at all times, a Great Dane is the ultimate cuddler.

Newfoundland

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Newfoundlands are basically giant, fluffy teddy bears with paws. Originally bred as working dogs, these gentle giants are known for their loving and affectionate personalities. They form strong bonds with their owners and have a natural instinct to stay close, often resting their massive heads on your lap or lying beside you for hours. Despite their size, they are incredibly gentle, making them great cuddle buddies for both adults and kids. Newfoundland will gladly take on the job if you want a dog that doubles as a warm, furry blanket.

Dachshund

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Dachshunds may be small, but their love for cuddling is enormous. These little sausages are happiest when burrowed under blankets, preferably beside their favorite human. They are incredibly loyal and love nothing more than snuggling up on the couch or curling into your lap. Despite their sometimes stubborn nature, their affectionate side always wins out, and they will follow you from room to room just to be near you. A Dachshund is the perfect fit if you want a dog that will be your tiny, cuddly shadow.

Pug

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Pugs live for love, and they show it by being the most devoted cuddle bugs around. These little comedians are happiest when curled up in your lap, snoring softly as they enjoy their favorite activity—napping with their human. Pugs thrive on affection and will always find a way to be as close as possible, whether it’s resting their head on your chest or wedging themselves between you and the armrest. Their expressive faces and loving nature make them impossible to resist, ensuring that every cuddle session is filled with warmth (and a little bit of snorting).

Bichon Frise

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The Bichon Frise is basically a living, breathing stuffed animal. These fluffy little dogs were bred to be companion animals, and they take that job very seriously. They love human attention and will happily spend hours curled up on your lap, soaking up all the affection they can get. Their soft, cloud-like fur makes them extra cuddly, and their cheerful personality ensures they’re always in a good mood. Whether watching TV or reading a book, a Bichon will ensure you never have to do it alone.

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

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Staffordshire Bull Terriers, or Staffies, may have a tough reputation, but they are actually one of the most affectionate breeds out there. These muscular pups are incredibly loyal and love nothing more than being close to their humans. They will happily curl up in your lap, lean against you, or nuzzle into your chest whenever possible. Staffies form deep bonds with their families and thrive on physical contact, making them some of the best cuddle companions around. If you want a dog that’s equal parts strong and sweet, a Staffy is the way to go.

Shih Tzu

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Shih Tzus were bred for one purpose—to be lap dogs. These fluffy little companions adore their humans and will take any opportunity to snuggle up in your arms. They love nothing more than being pampered, whether it’s getting belly rubs, being carried around, or curling up beside you for a nap. Their affectionate nature makes them fantastic therapy dogs, bringing warmth and joy wherever they go. If you’re looking for a dog whose favorite place in the world is your lap, a Shih Tzu will be more than happy to oblige.

The Ultimate Professional Cuddlers

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These breeds would all be full-time cuddle consultants if dogs had job titles. They don’t just like affection—they demand it, ensuring you always have a warm, furry friend. Whether they’re giant lap dogs or tiny snuggle experts, these pups prove that love comes in all sizes. If you’re looking for a dog that takes personal space as a mere suggestion, these affectionate breeds are ready to be your full-time cuddle companion. Just be prepared to never have the couch (or your bed) to yourself again!

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