Revealed: The ranking of the fifteen most loyal dogs in the world

Dogs are the most loyal friends of human beings, and more and more people like to raise dogs now. Do you know which dog is the most loyal to its owner? This article provides an inventory of the rankings of the fifteen most loyal dogs in the world. Which of these dogs do you have? What fun do they add to your life by loyalty?

1. Labrador Retriever

Labrador, also known as Retriever, is a medium-sized dog. It is a dog breed that is very suitable for being selected as a guide dog or subway police dog, search and rescue dog and other working dogs that often go to and from public places. It is named after its origin in Newfoundland and Labrador provinces in Canada. Labrador ranks sixth in the world's dogs, and is tied with the Siberian Sled and Golden Retrievers for the three non-aggressive dogs. He is loyal, generous, honest, gentle, sunny, cheerful, lively, with a high IQ and is very friendly to people. Labrador's common colors include black, yellow, chocolate, and off-white.

2. Chow Chow Chow is an ancient dog native to Tibet, China, and has a history of at least 2,000 years. It can also be seen in some cultural relics of the Han Dynasty. The real name is the turtle, and the lion Chow is the name that entered a foreign country and then passed back to China. Chow Chow, often referred to as Chow, is a very ancient breed that may be named after its head resembles a lion; Chow Chow combines beauty, nobility and nature, and its typical sad expression adds interest. Now the cute appearance of Chow Chow has been regarded as an ideal home pet, mainly as a companion dog. Generally, it weighs about 20kg, has a height of about 50 cm, and has a lifespan of 12-15 years. It has a gentle personality and can be used as a hunting dog, drag dog, guard dog, or companion dog.

3. Chinese pastoral dog

Chinese pastoral dog, traditionally called "local dog", is also called "Shai dog" in some places in the north. It belongs to a mammal of the order Carnivore, Canidae, and Canidae. When it grows up, it has a shoulder height of about 40 to 60 cm and a weight of about 15 to 35 kg. It is a local dog breed that needs to be rescued in a hurry. The Chinese pastoral dog has very similar appearance to the early wolf, Chinese wolf, and grassland wolf, with a short mouth and a flat forehead. Chinese native dogs are mainly distributed in the low-altitude Han gathering places south of the Great Wall and east of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. They are widely present in rural Chinese Han people and Southeast Asia. Now urbanization also widely regards Chinese pastoral dogs as pet dogs. Chinese pastoral dogs are a product of the Chinese Han people’s farming society for thousands of years. They are living fossils of history and culture. They are called "Chinese Dogs".

4. Border Collie

Border Collie is native to the Scottish border and is a type of Collie. It is smart, good at observing words and expressions, and can accurately understand the owner's instructions. It ranks first in the world's dog breed IQ. It is characterized by intelligence, strong learning ability, high understanding, easy training, gentleness, loyalty and good obedience. The Border Collie is also the most competitive breed of Frisbee dogs, and is the protagonist of the Frisbee Dog World Cup competitions in previous years. Because of his gentle and loyal personality, he once became the most popular darling among urban households.

5. The Papillon, named Papillon in English, is also known as the Papillon and Babylonian dog. It is named after the long hair on its ears, like a dancing butterfly. The body height is 20-28 cm, the weight is 2-5 kg, and the life span is 10-14 years old. Originated in the 16th century, native to Spain, it is one of the oldest varieties in Europe. The pterodendron was also known as the "squirrel hunting dog" and was named after its tail raised toward its back, which looked like a squirrel. The most special thing is that his pair of very eye-catching big ears and his petite and delicate figure are loved by many beautiful ladies. He has a lively and active personality, bold and flexible, and is easy to get close to. He is enthusiastic and docile to his master, but he is extremely exclusive and will become jealous of third parties.

6. German Shepherd

German Shepherd, also known as German Blackback, is what people often call - German wolfdog. This breed is said to be native to Germany. The only thing that can be confirmed is that in 1880, this dog was fixed in various parts of Germany and used as a shepherd dog. They are agile and suitable for action-oriented work environments, and they are often deployed with various tasks. Later, it was recruited by the German army during World War I and accompanied the army as a military dog. After the German army learns its strengths and weaknesses, it is basically established. Because of its tall and powerful appearance, it can weigh 25-40kg in adulthood and has extremely strong working ability. Therefore, it is active worldwide as military dogs, police dogs, search and rescue dogs, guide dogs, shepherd dogs, ornamental dogs.

7. Rottweiler

Rottweiler, Latin scientific name: rottweiler, is an animal under the Canine Canine family. The dog is strong, has rapid movements and strong momentum. It is one of the most courageous and powerful dog breeds in the world. It is generally 56-69cm tall and weighs 38-59kg. Rottweilers were once used to guard cattle and were smart, strong and easily approachable dog breeds. Now it is widely praised for police dogs, and it can also become a very valuable family dog. Rottweilers are outstanding police dogs that can attack invaders. In order for the breed to indeed obey the orders, the breeder should be trained strictly. Rottweilers were born with guard skills. In the Middle Ages, wealthy merchants hung their wallets on the neck of Rottweilers in order to avoid the stolen money. This dog is calm and has a lot of emotions, and can also be a family companion dog.

8. The Caucasian dog

The Caucasian dog is a powerful sports dog with a reference price of 1500-8000 yuan. It is generally 65-86cm tall and weighs 50-90kg. It has a strong ability to protect its owner. In the 1960s, it was in former East Germany. As a border patrol dog, it patrolled along the Berlin Wall. Many Caucasian dogs are given to ordinary German families. Fine breeding in Germany ensures the future of this cautious independent dog, and as it becomes popular, breeders pay more attention to choosing their meekness.. The Caucasian dog is one of the largest mastiffs in the world. Although this dog is extremely ferocious, it is highly loyal to its owner and likes to be close to its owner. Currently, it is mostly used for livestock care and security.

9. Golden Retriever Retriever

Golden Retriever Retriever is also called Golden Retriever. It is a relatively modern and popular breed of dogs. It is native to Scotland, England, and the price is between 500-4,500 yuan. It is one of the most common domestic dogs because it is easy to raise, patient and does not require much from its owner. Just regular exercise, food and veterinary physical examinations are fine. The unique feature of Golden Retriever is that its flattering personality is a dog breed that is well-proportioned, powerful and lively. Its legs are neither too long nor clumsy, and it weighs 27-34kg. It has a passionate personality, alertness, confidence and no fear of being angry. The golden retriever was originally a kind of retrieval hound, and now it is mostly used as a guide dog and pet dog. Very friendly to children or babies. The Golden Retriever is ranked fourth in the world's dog breed IQ ranking.

10, Shiba Inu

Shiba Inu is the medium-sized and oldest dog. Shiba Inu is able to cope with steep hills and mountain slopes and has sensitive senses, making Shiba Inu a superior hunting dog many times. Shiba Inu has a lively and active personality. I will play with the toys I like all day long. He is extremely vigilant to the outside world and can guard the home for the owner of the household. It is especially good at large-scale similarities and is not willing to admit defeat. The rats and birds in the grass will be their prey and toys. Shiba Inu is a national treasure in Japan, and the common red Shiba Inu prices range from 6,000 to 30,000 yuan. The appearance of Shiba Inu seems to be a smaller version of it compared to the Japanese Akita. In Japan, Shiba Inu was designated as a "natural monument" by the government.

11. Tibetan Mastiff

Tibetan Mastiff, also known as Tibetan Mastiff, is a dog with a larger body and a fierce personality. The reference price is 8,000-15,000 yuan, generally shoulder height 61-71cm, weight 64-82kg, lifespan of 10-16 years, its fur colors are mostly iron-covered gold, yellow, black, etc., and are native to the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. It has a strong temperament, noble and arrogant, strong strength, quick and agile movements, poor endurance, and puppies have poor memory before adulthood. The typical characteristics of this breed are high alertness, strong territorial awareness, extremely loyal to the owner, strong hostility to strangers in the territory, and good at protecting the owner and his property. Tibetan mastiffs have the nature of loyalty to protect their masters. They are not only the best protective dogs for nomads, but also are considered the best guard dogs for kings and tribal leaders.

12. Doberman

Doberman is the pirate. Originally from Germany, it was named first based on the name of Louis Dobermann, who cultivated this line. It is the most intelligent and has the best body structure and the most noble temperament among all lines. Doberman is a military and police dog. At the same time, some people in China use Doberman with uncut ears and broken tails as hunting dogs. Dobermans are usually used for escorts and hunting in the country. The most important issue in the breeding process of Doberman is the ear problem. The care of Doberman is very simple. Doberman requires ear cutters. The quality of the ears determines the appearance and temperament of the Doberman. The weight can reach 30-40kg after adulthood.

13. The Saint Bernard dog

The Saint Bernard dog, the English name is: saint bernard, also known as the Saint Bernard dog, is native to Switzerland. It is known as the national treasure of Switzerland. It also has a long history in Denmark, but in the middle of the 19th century, the number was getting smaller and smaller and almost reached the point of extinction. The weight can reach 90kg and the height can reach 90cm. It is one of the largest dog breeds in the world and one of the heaviest average dog breeds in the world. The St. Bernard is very docile and easy to get close to, and is very tolerant of children. It is loyal to its owner and is easy to train. If you give enough space, food, and exercise, you can become a good family dog.

14. Basset dog

This is a rather ancient breed that evolved directly from a blood dog. The real rumor of the Basset Dog has been since 1863 at the Paris Dog Show. It became popular in 1883 and was widely listed in Britain and was recognized by the Kennel Club. It was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1964. Its face always maintains a sad expression, but its actual personality is lively and cheerful, smart, submissive, obedient, understanding, loyal and cute; it has shorter hair and does not need to be taken care of frequently, and it is not the best choice for clean people because of long drooling. Understanding common canine diseases and breeding behaviors can make dogs grow healthier.

15. The curly piranha dog

The curly piranha dog, also known as the Via Frisse dog, has appeared in a dog breed similar to today's shape from the 13th to the 14th century. It was originally improved by a local dog from the Spanish territory of the Canary Islands. Its ancestors had the blood of a water-hunting harrier dog, and was improved by the influence of Maltese dogs and poodles. It was loved by the upper class. In the 16th century, the noble lady bathed this dog with perfume and bathed it with the dog, using it as a white playboy in her arms. It was once popular in the royal court of Europe, but fell out of favor in the 19th century and can only be seen by circus or street artists.