45 Puppies That Fell Asleep in the Funniest Places

These Dogs Will Sleep Everywhere But in Their Own Bed

Puppies are adorable — that’s a fact of life. It’s also a fact that these little daredevils have the incredible ability to fall asleep anywhere, from gardens to workstations. We have no idea how they could possibly be comfortable in these positions, but their awkward sleeping photos are bound to make anybody’s day. Here are some photos of dogs whose sleeping styles are just too funny!

A Nap With a Snack

Nobody can argue with the fact that a post-meal nap hits hard. After ensuring that you have a belly full of food, the best thing to do is to curl up on the couch and doze off.

A Nap With a Snack

This little puppy didn’t just curl up for a post-lunch nap, but he did it right in his food bowl! Either he ate just too many of those kibbles or it’s a new way of keeping the food safe.

Right at the Door

Well, one thing is for sure. Puppies are very creative, especially when it comes to places they can nap in. Just look at this dog, who has decided that a car door’s handle is the perfect place to catch a few ZZZs.

Right at the Door

It’s safe to say that nobody has thought of this amazing sleep positing in cars before this. Kudos to this pup for taking the car nap to end all car naps.

The Fantastic Four

A family that loves to do things together stays together. Like when they all wear matching sweaters for the Christmas photo, cuddle up on the couch to watch a movie, or play a board game with the whole family. But, there’s always that one odd member that likes to do things a little differently.

The Fantastic Four

In this merry band of four canine siblings, three are sleeping on their bellies, while one is completely defying the rules and sleeping on his back. This little puppy has clearly taken his first steps (or snoozes) to rebellion.

No Exercise Please

This little puppy had the right idea for the best way to pass out quickly. Just smell your shoe post-run, and you’ll be out like a light in no time.

No Exercise Please

However, we worry about this little boy’s nose. Even if he did fall asleep in his owner’s shoe by accident, he probably can’t smell the best thing in there. Maybe some fresh flowers are needed in order to save him.

Way Down We Go

This puppy actually found a pretty decent, albeit hard surface to take a nap on. It’s secluded, it’s covered, and it’s spacious. But, he didn’t count for his lack of keeping still while sleeping.

Way Down We Go

It looks like he rolled right out of the lower level of the table and onto the floor mid-nap. Thankfully, his makeshift bed wasn’t high enough for him to be hurt.

Playing Possum

There’s certain rigidity to this puppy’s sleeping style. With hands at his side and his back all stiff, he looks like he’s playing possum to give his owners a definite scare.

Playing Possum

He could also be just having a horizontal relaxation and meditation session after a rigorous exercise. At least he has a comfortable enough surface below him to give him some much-needed gentleness.

Just for a Minute

We’ve all had those moments in between our exercise routine where all we want is to lay down our heads right where we are and just give up on working out.

Just for a Minute

This puppy took it one step forward and took a power nap right in the middle of his walk, on the walking track itself. Now, this is what we call some serious dedication to lazing around.

A Yogi in the Making

Who said that only humans have the right to do some yoga to keep their mind and body flexible? It seems that even puppies want to get in on that action now.

A Yogi in the Making

This one is indulging in a classic pose in which you put your legs up. This allows the body to relax and lose tension. Hopefully, this little puppy also found some much-needed relaxation after this sleep yoga session.

Sleeping Beauty

The best time to play with a baby is when they’re young, adorable, and cushiony. Their chubbiness makes them an amazing playmate, and an adorable cuddle buddy. Just like this puppy here!

Sleeping Beauty

Counting all the rolls in his tummy is a treat unto itself. This photo is bound to make anybody smile! Just a few minutes looking at this squishy ball of cuteness and you can’t help but grin for the rest of the day.

Mid-Day Nap

Sometimes, you just need a power nap between meetings. We can’t help but be envious of this white ball of fur, who has found peace right at the work table!

Mid-Day Nap

Sleeping on the job is something everybody has wanted to do. Not to mention, having this puppy lying right there is a great mood-lifter for the person at this workstation.

A Little Too Much Party

This dog looks like he has had a little too much fun at a party, and has found the perfect corner to pass out! Not only is the ledge big enough for him to be comfortable, but the view on the other side is absolutely gorgeous.

A Little Too Much Party

Being tiny does come with its own perks. This snoozing puppy is a guest nobody would mind inviting to any of their parties. Whether asleep or awake, this sweetness is the life of the part!

Half On, Half Off

Sometimes, you’re almost at the end of your goal and you give up because you just can’t anymore. This dog sleeping half on the couch and half on the table looks like the poster boy for that moment.

Half On, Half Off

His posture and his positioning indicate that he was reaching for something on the table, and midway just decided that taking a nap is better than whatever he wanted to get.

A Visit to the Vet

Nobody likes going to the doctor. Not even cute little dogs. The treats that they get at the vet’s office aren’t enough to entice them into visiting the doctor whenever something is wrong.

A Visit to the Vet

This puppy here couldn’t stop his visit to the vet, but he sure found the perfect way to display his displeasure at being there. We bet even the vet thought his act was as adorable as we do.

Afternoon Nap

It seems that eating too much and passing out right in their food bowl is a recurring theme with puppies. Except this one didn’t even curl up all the way inside.

Afternoon Nap

Instead, he just seems to have dropped right where he was eating, at the edge of the bowl. Not to mention, the bowl seems to be a little too big for the puppy, and he definitely would have struggled to have his meal!

In the Palm of the Hand

Cute little dogs are just too good to be true. They can barely stand on their two feet, they slip all the time, and they have the ability to fit right into the palm of your hands, where they promptly fall asleep.

In the Palm of the Hand

This picture is perfectly timed! This little cutie is fast asleep in the hands of his owner, who saw one glimpse of this cutie and decided to adopt him from the litter.

Dancing With the Pigs

This photo was clicked by a photographer deep in the countryside. And it is proof that sometimes the cutest friendships are also the weirdest ones.

Dancing With the Pigs

The three little pigs (yes, we see the irony in this) seem to be fast friends with these two puppies. However, the funniest part of this photo was as a user commented — it is a photo of a dish! Bacon-wrapped hot dogs!

Flying High

An airplane is usually white, streamlined, and has wings coming out of its body. This puppy is also white, streamlined, and has his limbs spread out similar to that of an airplane!

Flying High

This position does not look comfortable from any angle, but the puppy seems to be enjoying his nap. Even his ears seem to have gotten the memo and are winged out just like a plane’s.

Upside-Down

The more you look at this video, the weirder it gets. But the biggest question remains — how did this little guy get himself into this position?

Upside-Down

This little puppy is all squished up between the couch, and when the owner found him in this extremely hilarious sleeping position, he quickly snapped a pic. A good guess would be that the puppy became a little too relaxed and slipped right into the crevice of the two cushions.

A Sleeping Emoji

One of the favorite emojis of people all around the world is the face with the tongue out. And it seems like we have ourselves the puppy equivalent of the absolutely adorable emoji.

A Sleeping Emoji

This puppy, who seems to have the most gorgeous coloring too, is far into the land of the dreams. We’re also guessing that his dreams must be of the boney variety because his tongue is hanging out in anticipation.

A Cozy Day

We just can’t decide who looks fluffier in this photo — the dog or the bed he seems to be sleeping on. Just one look at this little puppy is enough to make you want to curl up under a blanket and take a nap.

A Cozy Day

Just look at how Croissant (yes, that is his actual name) is sleeping with his legs tucked inside the bed for some much-needed coziness and heat.

A Basket Case

Human babies need rest, and end up sleeping most of the day. Just like humans, even little puppies have more rest than grown dogs and hold the amazing ability to sleep wherever they can.

A Basket Case

This little puppy found a perfectly well-shaped basket tub that can hold him in his entirety, while also giving him a little wiggle room to stretch. His little tongue and posture make him look like he’s a mascot for a little league team.

A Bed to Sleep on

In this photo, we can count not one or two but four puppies who didn’t make it all the way to the comfy bed to take their naps. Instead, the four furry animals have laid down their head right on the floor and dozed off.

A Bed to Sleep on

Only one of them has managed to get even halfway to the bed. But even he seems to have given up halfway there. Honestly, they’re so fluffy that they almost make the floor look cozy to us.

A Growing Dog

People grow all varieties of fruits and flowers in pots in their gardens. But, this person seems to have grown an entire dog from one seed! Jokes aside, this is probably one of the more unusual places for a dog to fall asleep.

A Growing Dog

Not to mention, the dog’s neck doesn’t look like it’ll be thanking him tomorrow when he wakes up. Hopefully, somebody will be there to give him a massage when he wakes from his slumber.

Shop ’till You Drop

There are very few people who love shopping. Most of them are just along for the ride, holding bags, checking phones, and if you’re a dad, falling asleep in corners. Just like this puppy did, only his place looks cute and fun to be in.

Shop ’till You Drop

Napping in a shopping cart and being wheeled around is a dream come true for a lot of people. Never has anybody had a more peaceful shopping experience.

One on Top of the Other

There is nothing cuter than a giant dog and a little dog cuddling together. Just look at this photo where this giant teddy bear of a dog is the bed for a puppy not even a quarter his size.

One on Top of the Other

We wonder if they’re related in any way, or just two pets learning to navigate their owners’ lives together. Either way, this photo is a total bro-fest of dog love!

A Puppy in the Pants

A person relieving themselves deserves three things — their phone to play games on, a nice and clean space, and some privacy. What they definitely don’t need is their girlfriend’s dog climbing into their pants while they are completing their morning rituals.

A Puppy in the Pants

This man’s girlfriend got a new puppy who promptly curled up in his pants and slept off while he was otherwise occupied. The only thing for him to do was to stare helplessly.

Bend It

Who says that the only people who can bend their bodies in all directions live in circuses? It turns out that some of these talented artists live right under our noses — our dogs!

Bend It

This dog has twisted his body so thoroughly that it is difficult to understand what he’s going for. Now he can proudly write in his bio — flexible dog, amateur contortionist. We can’t wait to see what other poses he’ll come up with.

A Guard Dog

If you’re looking for a guard dog, look no further! We’ve found the most ferocious and protective of them all — this little munchkin who has decided that his weight is enough to hold back all the thieves and intruders.

A Guard Dog

Hopefully, his prowess and danger will never have to be tested against the real world. We really hope that nobody attempts to open that door as he’s sleeping so peacefully. It definitely is a funny position.

Pumpkin Chunkin

This little doggy might be bite-sized, but his belly is something that you can’t help but want to rub. This absolutely adorable puppy looks like he’s having the best sleep of his life with his serene and calm expression.

Pumpkin Chunkin

We wonder what his dreams consist of. Whether they’re made of bones or just his owner’s shoes? Either way, it’s definitely something to chew on because happiness is best found in food.

A Reader

This puppy is the start of a new generation of readers — they’re cute, they come in all shapes and sizes, and they often fall asleep right in the middle of their reading!

A Reader

This is a position that a lot of us have found ourselves in over the years. Right in the middle of a long description, we often find ourselves watching that description play out in front of our eyes as we slip into sleep. Something similar seems to have happened with this puppy!

Caged Up

We all sprawl in our beds in different positions — some sleep on their stomach while some just decided hanging off the bed is the perfect way to sleep. This little doggo also utilized his sleeping area to try out a new position.

Caged Up

With his nose pressed to the bars and his mouth hanging half outside, he looks like he didn’t even string together a thought before deciding that this position was as good as any to just sleep in.

Open Wide

There is no doubt in the world that corgis are an adorable breed. These sweet little things have a way about them that is sure to melt even the coldest of hearts.

Open Wide

Just look at this puppy, who is sleeping without a care in the world. He’s spread out all over his owner’s lap, belaying a deep trust in his loving human parent. It’s hard to look at this picture without sighing in absolute wonder.

Too Big for the Bed

This dog’s name is Nande and once upon a time, sleeping below the coffee table was her favorite thing to do. However, she’s now too big for the space but it seems that it still remains her favorite place to laze in.

Too Big for the Bed

If her smashed-up face is any indication, this definitely isn’t a very comfortable position. But, we’ve all been guilty of holding on to childhood memorabilia, so Nande definitely gets a pass for this.

All Tied Up

Even after looking at this photo for a couple of minutes, it’s hard to decipher what exactly is going on here. The little legs, the paws, the torso — they all seem to be twisted up to form this adorable puppy.

All Tied Up

Nothing feels as good as finding the perfect position to sleep in. So what if this puppy’s position is a little weird? As long as it brings him happiness and sleep, all is well and good.

Dressed Up for a Night In

Who doesn’t like a cute set of pajamas to sleep in? But, no matter how amazing our pajama sets get, we doubt it’ll come close to beating this absolutely adorable ball of fur.

Dressed Up for a Night In

With his little black and white top, he looks like he’ll fit in right at a dog party as well as he does on this bed. It’s hard to look away from this cuteness.

He Is All In

This puppy has decided to live life on the edge. After all, who else but a daredevil would decide that this is a good position to sleep in? He really is a shoe-in!

He Is All In

Not only is he sleeping in his owner’s shoe, but he also has his entire face stuffed inside it. We can’t even begin to imagine what must be going on with this poor little pup’s nostril. Hopefully, somebody rescued him from his smelly bed.

A Leg Up

So many days just go by lazing on the couch with your feet kicked up as you surf the TV. On some of those days, that lazing turns into a full-blown nap. When you wake up from that deep nap, you may even forget what day it is.

A Leg Up

This little puppy looks to be in that exact zone — the sweet spot of sleep. A soft couch at the back, a leg up for comfort, and he’s set for the next two to three hours.

Too Many Cooks

Sometimes, you gotta get a little creative when you want to find a good place to sleep. When there are too many people in a house, you might have to sleep in unusual places just for the time being.

Too Many Cooks

This enclosure is a good example of the same, wherein this puppy decided that instead of haggling for a space on the grass, he would make his bed away from everybody — right in the food bowl.

Puppy Down

This is another example of a dog party that has gone too wild, or just of a dog that has no control of his own body while sleeping. We might never know the truth of it, but this certainly is a hilarious photo of a sleeping dog.

Puppy Down

While his start-off position looks to be a good one, it’s obvious he’s rolled over in his sleep and is now dangerously close to sliding all the way to the ground.

The Incredibles

Just like the Incredibles were a family of five taking the world by storm, this little group of five puppies looks ready to take the internet by storm.

The Incredibles

With all the five squished together on the bench for some much-needed sleep, they make the perfect picture of sibling bonding. The one near the bench’s start is probably the eldest, since he seems to be carrying the weight of his remaining siblings, even in sleep!

A Stand-Up Performance

There are certain people who can fall asleep anywhere, even while standing up. The list includes little kids, people traveling in metros, and security guards. But, none of them could do it as well as this dog!

A Stand-Up Performance

The puppy is sleeping standing up, and that in such an aesthetically pleasing manner. This puppy has made the impossible possible — he has made this frumpy look into a glamorous one.

Right Under the Master’s Chair

Some pups are so attached to their owners that they will follow them everywhere. Even while their humans are working, these adorable pets like to hang around in their general vicinity.

Right Under the Master’s Chair

Right Under the Master’s ChairSometimes, they like to take a nap while they wait for their owners to get done for the day. This puppy has decided that the best place to wait out his human’s workday is right next to him, under his chair. Smart move boy!

Tired of Waiting

Who likes to wait for their names to be called at the doctor? It’s tiresome, and more often than not, we find ourselves dozing off while we wait our turn.

Tired of Waiting

This puppy also followed the same technique, only his sleeping place is much, much better than ours. The dog, Beowulf, fell asleep on the desk at the vet’s while waiting for his appointment. The only question is who put him up there?

Self-Care Sunday

A self-care Sunday includes some TLC for your skin during the day, and for your eyes during the night. Having an eye mask can help your eyes relax and give you some much-needed peace.

Self-Care Sunday

This little puppy might not have had an eye mask, but he ensured that he went for the next best thing — Eeyore’s ears! Not only does the toy make a good eye mask, but it also seems to work great as a pillow.

Writing the Piece

This is a very dangerous place for a dog to sleep in. Not dangerous for the dog, but for their human! The puppy’s face is on the keyboard, pressing down on the keys and most probably ruining this person’s work.

Writing the Piece

But, he looks so happy and peaceful, and the owner did take this time out to take a snap, so probably the damage wasn’t all that bad.

35+ of the Most Peaceful Dogs for Any Owner

The Fun Sized Japanese Chin

Weighing in at a fairly small four to seven pounds, these dogs are fun-sized without being too much to handle around the house. That being said, they are a very friendly and social dog breed, known for often following their owners around the house, earning them the nickname of the “velcro dog.” Their friendliness extends far beyond just their owner though – they’re also a great companion dog for children, strangers, and even other pets at home.

The Fun Sized Japanese Chin

Bolognese, But Not the Pasta

Normally when we hear “bolognese” we think of delicious pasta, but it turns out it’s also the name of a breed of dog as well! The reason we probably hadn’t heard of this dog until very recently was that it’s still a pretty rare breed in the United States. It’s too bad that’s the case because they are a very calm small dog that’s great to have for people who love lap dogs, but want something that’s much less yappy.

Bolognese, But Not the Pasta

The Playful English Toy Spaniel

This dog is similar to its big cousin, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. Like many lap dogs, they require much less time at the park or chasing the ball, and instead enjoy curling up on their owners’ laps. The English Toy Spaniel does require some maintenance though – some people recommend that you brush them twice a week at least. Other than that, they don’t need a whole lot more. Being a rare breed, it may take some time and effort to find one.

The Playful English Toy Spaniel

The Very Gentle Shih Tzu

Considered to be a very devoted companion, the Shih Tzu is one that will follow their owners around the house like they’re tied to them with an invisible rope. But they won’t cause a commotion doing it. The Shih Tzu’s teddy bear-like appearance is complemented by a surprisingly big boned structure, meaning that if you have rough little ones at home, they’re unlikely to do any harm to this cute little guy. Their long hair makes them suited to cold weather.

The Very Gentle Shih Tzu

The Dog World Clown, Pugs

As the title suggests, these dogs could very well be considered the clowns of the dog world for their love of play and their confident, goofy, lovable personalities. They are dogs that love to show off to their owners, so having one could likely mean that you’ll have a dog who could perform lots of neat tricks. While they’re still pretty low maintenance in terms of grooming and exercise, they do need a short walk at least once during the day.

The Dog World Clown, Pugs

The Calmest Spaniel, Sussex Spaniel

This is the kind of dog that you can take with you anywhere. Whether you live in the bustling city, or a calm, rural region, these dogs do great just about anywhere. While still part of the spaniel family, these dogs don’t have that same excitable energy that is common with that kind of dog. Outside, these dogs love to show off their howl and bark, but inside they tend to remain a very calm and docile breed.

The Calmest Spaniel, Sussex Spaniel

Another Spaniel, the Clumber Spaniel

Thought that the Sussex Spaniel was the calmest Spaniel breed you were going to ever find on this list? Well, think again! The Clumber Spaniel isn’t the most active of all dogs – in fact, it could adequately be described as a complete couch potato. Don’t get this dog if you’re looking for a guard dog either. The Clumber Spaniel is so friendly and so calm, that any burglar who breaks in will be greeted with a tail wag and a lick.

Another Spaniel, the Clumber Spaniel

The Easy Going Basset Hound

These dogs have such a cute face that even marketers and advertising agencies often use them in commercials to great effect! The Basset Hound is a very easy going pet, and a natural to have at home for someone who’s got a lot going on in their lives. Their exercise requirements are pretty minimal – a light stroll around the block should do the trick – and they don’t need much grooming either. Their backs are pretty fragile though, so play gently.

The Easy Going Basset Hound

The Actually Happy English Bulldogs

You might not be able to tell by just looking at their faces, but the English Bulldog is quite possibly one of the happiest breeds that we have on this list. They’re usually most full of joy when they’re lying in a sunny spot or on their favorite place on the couch. The English Bulldog also has a very friendly personality and is often very happy to see your friends come over so they can introduce themselves. They’re great with kids, too.

The Actually Happy English Bulldogs

Not a Mop, a Bergamasco

While this dog isn’t necessarily the calmest of the bunch, they are extremely independent and require minimal attention in order to be perfectly happy. What do we mean by this? Well, the Bergamasco is a herding dog, meaning it was bred to help farmers herd other animals, like sheep and goats. Because of this, the Bergamasco has developed the ability to work independently and enjoys problem-solving without having their owners standing over them barking directions at them. Plus, they look super cute!

Not a Mop, a Bergamasco

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Just looking at that adorable face, it’s a pretty safe bet to assume that the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is one of the most gentle and sweetest dogs that anyone looking for a calm breed could get. Whether you’re looking for a companion to share a daily walk with you, or a dog that’s going to snuggle up next to you on the couch, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is the breed for you. Not only that, but they’re also great around kids!

The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

It’s the Super Fast Greyhound

It’s almost like these dogs have multiple personalities. When the Greyhound is inside, it loves nothing more than finding a comfortable spot to lay down and stretch out. But pen the front door and let it outside… well, good luck catching it. The Greyhound was built for speed, and it can run seemingly non-stop through wide-open spaces, which it loves to do. As a house dog they have a shy and timid personality and won’t get in the way.

It’s the Super Fast Greyhound

The Very Devoted Great Pyrenees

As we said in the title, if you’re looking for loyalty and devotion in a dog, then look no further than the Great Pyrenees. This dog is very friendly towards its family and very gentle with children, but will often be wary of other dogs and strangers who will likely want to pet this gentle giant. That being said, we’ve gotta warn you to watch out for that fur. They tend to shed, so a good brushing will often help keep it under control.

The Very Devoted Great Pyrenees

The Big Ol’ Scottish Deerhound

Coming in as one of the biggest on this list, the Scottish Deerhound is perfect for people who love a big dog, but don’t want one that’s going to make a mess or demand all of their time. Much like the Greyhound, these dogs are very calm when indoors, but let them outside and watch them move! They are also great to have if you’re a social person, as they love being around people, children, and even other dogs.

The Big Ol’ Scottish Deerhound

The Loyal and Trustworthy Leonberger

These dogs have struck one of the best balances when it comes to being both friendly and protective. They will generally take a cue from their owners as to how they should behave around other people, and while they are not quite as defensive as dogs bred specifically for guarding, they do make an excellent watchdog. They do require a bit of exercise though, usually nothing more than a daily walk or just letting them run around and enjoy themselves when outdoors.

The Loyal and Trustworthy Leonberger

Newfoundland, Dog World’s Gentle Giant

Looking for a dog that’s always going to be there for you no matter what? Well, the Newfoundland is that dog! Gentle, calm, and patient, these dog breeds love everything and everyone and are generally a pretty relaxed and easy going breed. These dogs do require both exercise and breeding, and they also love to go for a swim every now and again, so try and take them with you next time you go visit your favorite lake or river.

Newfoundland, Dog World’s Gentle Giant

The Loyal Dogue de Bordeaux

Considered by many to be one of the most loyal of breeds, the Dogue de Bordeaux loves to be as close to their owners as possible so they can make sure that nothing bad ever happens to them. That has a lot of perks, but some downsides as well. They’re not going to be so relaxed when people they don’t know stop by the house, and they’re generally a bit wary of other dogs they might meet at the park.

The Loyal Dogue de Bordeaux

Bullmastiffs Are Considered Very Calm

Bullmastiff might cause some people to imagine this huge, hulking animal ready to stop a burglar at a moment’s notice. The reality is that the opposite probably couldn’t be more true. While these guys can get pretty big, the Bullmastiff is one of the calmest dogs that any prospective owner will likely ever encounter. In fact, their way of stopping someone from breaking in would most likely be to walk over and just put the person’s arm in their mouth.

Bullmastiffs Are Considered Very Calm

The Very Lovable Neapolitan Mastiff

Like many other mastiffs, the Neapolitan Mastiff was bred primarily for the purpose of guarding the family. So why would we put them on the calm dogs list you may be asking? Well, they are totally calm when they’re around their family. They absolutely love kids and have no problem being around them all day. That being said, they’re a big dog, so be sure to keep your eye on them when they’re playing with the precious little ones.

The Very Lovable Neapolitan Mastiff

The Towering Great Dane

The main thing this dog is going to need is lots of indoor space! These dogs are considered to be one of the tallest breeds, and they’re not shy about looking for lots of open spaces inside to stretch out those long legs. Those legs will be needing some exercise though, but thankfully not too much. A quick walk about once a day should do the trick. Other than that, they’re very low maintenance when it comes to grooming.

The Towering Great Dane

The Large & Low Energy St. Bernard

Not only are these dogs incredibly docile and calm, but even when they’re up and walking around, you might be half convinced that they’re actually sleep walking. These dogs love their family and are eager to please, but they’re definitely not the dog to get if you’re considering finding a breed that you can actively play with. Thankfully, that means that they don’t need too much in the way of exercise either, usually finding satisfaction with a short walk or run. The ret of the time, they’ll be happy to be your giant teddy bear.

The Large & Low Energy St. Bernard

The Intelligent Bernese Mountain Dog

Considered one of the calmest dog breeds, these dogs have the rare gift of being both very easy going while also having the intelligence of a working dog. According to the American Kennel Club, “their gentle, easygoing manner and the need to be close to their people makes them a good fit for families.” That actually could be why these dogs love games and sports, anything to get their hearts pumping and their minds racing. They’re definitely a family-friendly dog.

The Intelligent Bernese Mountain Dog

It’s the Sometimes Unpredictably Chihuahua

Chihuahua personalities can vary widely, but what puts this dog on the list is their capacity to learn and respond to training. That means that while these dogs do have a lot of energy, they also make excellent companions, and with a little work, can be trained to be a much more calm and obedient dog. They are considered to have “terrier like qualities,” meaning they love to chase and can sometimes be a little bit aggressive if you’re not careful.

It’s the Sometimes Unpredictably Chihuahua

Laid Back Chinese Crested Dog

Many have described them as being a bit odd and funny looking, but these dogs can be the perfect companion to those who love small dogs with only a medium amount of energy. We say medium because, while these dogs do make wonderful lap sitting companions, they will devote a large percentage of their energy to making sure that their owners are happy with them. You’ll get the best of both worlds here, a dog that loves to relax and play with you.

Laid Back Chinese Crested Dog

The Equally Relaxed French Bulldog

Much like their English companions, the French bulldog is an equally relaxed breed that makes for both a wonderful and entertaining companion. That could be for many reasons, ranging from that adorably wrinkled face and perky ears to their hilarious personalities, which they use to try and please their family by providing constant entertainment. Various animal organizations recommend this dog to anyone, from the person who’s working hard and living on their own, to a family with several small children.

The Equally Relaxed French Bulldog

The Glen of Imaal Terrier

Both scruffy and filled with personality, these dogs are considered by both Animal Planet and the American Kennel Club as one of the calmest of all terriers. But of course, that description is relative, since terriers are by nature a pretty energetic type of dog. While considered to be “somewhat active,” they are definitely not as excitable as other terriers. That being said, they’re best for people who have a yard, as they love activities like digging and exploring.

The Glen of Imaal Terrier

Calm and Dignified Irish Wolfhound

Like many other dogs on this list, the Irish Wolfhound is a big fan of the outdoors, using its long lean body to run at remarkable speeds. Take them inside though, and you’ve got a total couch potato of a dog, one that’s not going to go tearing up your house. This is great for the athletic person who might have a job that takes them out of the house most of the day. Together, you and your dog can enjoy a morning run.

Calm and Dignified Irish Wolfhound

The Very Fluffy Japanese Chin

Both very laid back and very entertaining to have around the house, the Japanese Chin is arguably one of the best dogs for people who love having a very calm dog around. According to Animal Planet, “They’re a very dignified breed with two major exceptions. Those short snouts mean they make a distinctive ‘snizzle’ sound, which sounds something like a backwards sneeze. And there’s nothing dignified about the ‘Chin spin,’ when this playful pup stands on back legs and twirls.”

The Very Fluffy Japanese Chin

The Accomplished Pekingese

These dogs are so calm and trainable that many institutions actually use them for various forms of work. One of the most common uses for these dogs’ remarkable personalities is therapy work such as visiting hospitals, nursing homes, or other locations where people could use a cute canine companion to help calm them down in stressful situations. These dogs usually also grow to be affectionate and loyal, and are considered to be a dignified animal.

The Accomplished Pekingese

Xoloitzcuintli AKA “Xolo”

Talk about a tough name for a breed! These dogs actually originate in Mexico, and in the United States they’ve been given the nickname “Xolo” since most people (us included) are intimidated by a name that not only starts with “x” but is also fourteen letters long! These dogs come in three different sizes, starting at toy and then getting progressively bigger in miniature and standard size. These dogs are hairless, meaning the grooming is low maintenance, and are considered to be “calm, tranquil, aloof, and attentive.”

Xoloitzcuintli AKA “Xolo”

The Postcard-Worthy Labrador Retriever

The Labrador Retriever is voted the most popular dog breed in the US, based on its friendly, intelligent, and gentle personality. This Lab can be found in black, yellow, or a chocolate color and each one is just as cute as the next.

The Postcard-Worthy Labrador Retriever

Labs are also great at playing and fetching balls because of their link to the sporting dog group. So, not only are those furry friends great for companionship but they are the perfect pet for families with kids.

The Curious Yet Cute Beagle

Many have described Beagles as good-natured rebels who enjoy entertaining their owners. Beagles are bred to hunt in packs so they thoroughly enjoy companionship and are loyal pets as well.

The Curious Yet Cute Beagle

Due to their smooth coats, this dog is low maintenance to physically take care of and full of inquisitiveness. Their curious yet soft nature makes them a great fit for a family dog. So, if you want a warmhearted dog with some spunk, opt for the sweet-faced Beagle.

The Russian Borzoi

This dog is also referred to as a Russian Hunting Sighthound because they are descendants of working dogs from people who migrated to Russia before the 17th century. The Borzoi hound’s temperament is known to be quiet, respectful, and independent, which is all the makings of a perfect pet.

The Russian Borzoi

Plus, they come in all colors so you can choose which hue suits your preference. The Borzoi is also from an aristocratic breed so they are good-natured, laid-back, and very peaceful.

The Touchy-Feely Vizsla

This golden rust-colored dog is also known as a Hungarian Pointer and was bred to be a hunting dog who can provide manual labor. Due to this, the Vizsla is very obedient, easily trained, and is respectful to its owner.

The Touchy-Feely Vizsla

Their temperament is said to be sensitive yet self-assured, which aids in their ability to form close relations with people. The Vizsla is nicknamed a “Velcro” hound because of its tactile nature. In addition to their rare coloring, their soft coat requires little maintenance.

Toilet Paper Model, the Golden Retriever

The people-pleasing Golden Retriever is one of the most popular family dogs. In addition to their love and affection, Retrievers also have model looks which have scored them the coveted spot on many toilet paper adverts.

Toilet Paper Model, the Golden Retriever

The Golden Retriever is no doubt a golden breed. They are known to be helpful in a variety of activities from search and rescue work to being great ball-catches when it comes to playing time.

The Meme-Worthy Shiba Inu

Like Shiba Inu is recognized as one of the most popular dogs due to their likeness used in online memes. They are a Japanese breed of hunting dog and are known to be small and alert dogs that despite their petite package, have a strong-willed nature.

The Meme-Worthy Shiba Inu

This makes them well-suited to hike long trails or even mountains. Their colors range from red to cream and even black sesame. Additionally, their temperament is known to be warm, gentle, and confident.

Warm Greetings From the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier

This pure-breed terrier is originally from Ireland and is known for its different coat types, American or Irish. Generally-speaking, the Irish coat is wavier and lighter than the American. They are celebrated for their “wheaten greeting” which is their kind bark when meeting people.

Warm Greetings From the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier

Due to their devoted, intelligent, and affectionate nature, they make great family additions. Wheatens are also known to be hypoallergenic which makes them a fit for owners who have allergy issues.

The Originally American, Australian Shepherd

Despite their Aussie name, this breed developed mostly in the US. The Australian Shepherd is renowned for its good-natured, protective, and intelligent temperament, which makes them well-rounded to families with children or other dogs.

The Originally American, Australian Shepherd

Aussies are also one of the smartest dog breeds, with their climate flexibility and easy-to-train nature. However, they require physical maintenance due to their eye issues and shedding fur. In addition, they cannot be left alone for long due to their strong bond with their owners.

The Film Star, Collie

The Collie family consists of bearded collies, border collies, and the rough collie from the classic movie, Lassie. All the Collie breeds share the same sweet and gentle natures. They are so easy to train due to their smart and sensitive temperament, but because they are a stubborn dog, training is advised.

The Film Star, Collie

Another great attribute of a Collie is their ability to predict their owner’s needs. This instinctual gift is what makes them such good watchdogs.

The Gracious Saluki

This long-distance running dog is a member of the sighthound family, and while known for speed, the Saluki is as quiet as they come. Their gentle, reserved yet intelligent nature, makes them a great pet option. However, they are known for not being the easiest to train due to their need for independence.

The Gracious Saluki

The Saluki’s greatest qualities lie in its devoted loyalty to its owner and its aristocratic grace. Who doesn’t want a dog with more grace than most humans?

The Strong-Willed Rhodesian Ridgeback

Rhodesian Ridgebacks are great because not only do they tend not to bark, but they hardly even snore either. They are known for being very loyal and intelligent, which can sometimes cause them to avoid interacting with strangers. That being said, if you’ve never owned a dog before, this breed isn’t generally recommended. Having both a strong will and a lot of confidence, these dogs need some serious training in order to do some basic traits.

The Strong-Willed Rhodesian Ridgeback

Extra Friendly Irish Setter

Don’t get the Irish Setter if you’re looking for a guard dog. Not only do these dogs rarely bark, but they’re quick to bond with strangers and are in general just extremely lovable. While not being the best patrol dog for your house, their calm and friendly personalities make them a great dog to have for families or people who love entertaining. They are a hunting dog though, so you might want to think twice if you have small animals.

Extra Friendly Irish Setter

A Great Guard, Shar Pei

While the Irish Setter might not be the best for guarding, the Shar Pei would more than make up for it. These dogs are super quiet, but watch out when they do bark. These dogs will only make noise when something is off, so if you hear them, then you can usually be sure that something is really wrong. Their downside might be socialization – get them young and introduce them to children if you plan on getting a Shar Pei.

A Great Guard, Shar Pei

Sleek and Shiny Afghan Hound

The Afghan Hound is typically defined by its long, fine, and silky coat, which helped it to survive the harsh and cold mountains of Afghanistan. These dogs have evolved in those mountains and as a result they are extremely athletic, able to run fast and turn on a dime. These dogs do require quite a bit of grooming, but other than that they don’t need much in the way of exercise, nor do they make a whole lot of noise.

Sleek and Shiny Afghan Hound

Chinook Is Great for Sledding

Yes you read that right, this kind of dog was developed in New Hampshire as a sled dog. The Chinook is actually quite rare outside of the state, but in New Hampshire, they’re so loved that they have become the state’s official dog. While they’re a pretty quiet and loyal pup, they are active once you get them outside. One of their habits that can drive owners crazy is their penchant for digging up lawns and other areas.

Chinook Is Great for Sledding