Dog breeds that really ARE man's best friend –  is YOURS on the list?

Revealed: The dog breeds that really ARE man’s best friend – so is YOURS on the list?

  • Researchers analysed 11,000 dogs across 300 breeds for human sociability
  • Bull type terriers, teacup dogs and golden retrievers are ‘man’s best friends’

They’re often described as man’s best friend, having been loyal pets for up to 40,000 years.

But a new study suggests that when it comes to getting on with humans, not all dog breeds are equal.

Researchers from the University of Helsinki have revealed the dog breeds with the highest and lowest levels of human sociability.

Their findings suggest that bull type terriers, teacup dogs and golden retrievers are officially ‘man’s best friends’.

In contrast, livestock guardian dogs, Asian primitive breeds and primitive sighthounds are least enamoured in our company.

Researchers from the University of Helsinki have revealed the dog breeds with the highest and lowest levels of human sociability. Pictured: a woman with a bull terrier

Livestock guardian dogs, such as Border Collies (pictured), Asian primitive breeds and primitive sighthounds are least enamoured in our company

In the study, the team set out to investigate the personality differences between dog breeds.

‘The breed of the dog is the most important determinant underlying personality differences,’ said Dr Milla Salonen, lead author of the study.

‘All dogs are individuals, and all breeds have different traits, but the breeds differ in what kind of personality most dogs within each breed have.’

The team collected an enormous behavioural survey dataset containing information on 11,000 dogs across 300 different breeds. 

These were were then categorised into 52 groups.

The most friendly dog breeds 

 

The least friendly dog breeds 

The data revealed a strong link between breed and seven personality traits.

These were insecurity, training focus, aggressiveness/dominance, energy, dog sociability, human sociability, and perseverance.’

In terms of human sociability, bull type terriers topped the list, followed by teacup dogs, Golden Retrievers, Jack Russell Terriers and Dachshunds.

At the other end of the scale, livestock guardian dogs, Asian primitive breeds, primitive sighthounds and Northern hunting spitzes were found to be the least sociable with humans.

In terms of human sociability, bull type terriers topped the list, followed by teacup dogs, Golden Retrievers (pictured), Jack Russell Terriers and Dachshunds.

At the other end of the scale, livestock guardian dogs, Asian primitive breeds like the Chow Chow (pictured), primitive sighthounds and Northern hunting spitzes were found to be the least sociable with humans

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Aside from breed, several other factors were also found to influence a dog’s sociability with humans.

Female dogs were found to score more highly than male dogs, while human sociability decreased with age.

Based on the findings, the researchers suggest that regardless of the breed, dog owners should try to familiarise their pets with humans from an early age.

‘Our findings indicate that new owners should familiarize their puppies as much as possible with unfamiliar people, places and animals,’ Dr Salonen said.

‘Of course, socialization must always be done on the puppy’s terms, which means that the puppy must not be forced into frightening situations.’

The study comes shortly after research revealed that owners with good relationships with their dog actually have the same personality as them.

These doting dog parents match with their pup on levels of warmth, enjoyment of outdoor exercise and selflessness with possessions.

Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Germany reviewed 29 published papers on dog-owner relationships. 

This revealed that strong bonds were also fostered when the dog was actually more open, agreeable and neurotic than their human.

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