All dogs are fun in their own way, but how do you actually rank which breed is the funniest? Is it about looking funny, or loving to play a lot? With 353 breeds in Sweden, it’s a really tough decision to make. We sent out a survey to five thousand members of Skaffa Hund with a number of questions where they could rank which breeds they think are the most fun. We also compiled all the answers from the other questions we asked, and below are the breeds that came out on top.
10. Pug

The pug is a small dog with loads of personality and curiosity that often brings out happy laughter. The breed is a natural comedian and loves to bask in everyone’s attention. It’s a cheerful and loyal companion that gets along very well with all dogs. It’s a straightforward, easy-going breed.
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9. Shetland Sheepdog

The Shetland Sheepdog, or Sheltie as it’s often called, is a small, energetic herding dog. You can do all kinds of fun things with a Sheltie since the breed is very eager to cooperate and loves having fun together with its owner. This versatile breed suits families with children, older people, show enthusiasts, and competition-minded youngsters alike. In dog sports like conformation, obedience, freestyle, and rally obedience it does very well. But above all, it is as an agility dog that the breed ranks at the top internationally.
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8. French Bulldog

The popularity of the French Bulldog has exploded in recent years, mainly because of their silly and entertaining personalities. Their unique look, with upright ears and a wrinkled face, has captured the hearts of millions of people worldwide. They are pleasant, humorous, active, and often develop big personalities.
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7. Poodle

The Poodle is a very intelligent breed. They’re so smart that they’re ranked as the world’s second most intelligent dog breed, just after the Border Collie. The breed is positive, friendly, social, lively, and energetic. It should give an impression of intelligence, be responsive, quick-thinking, and its loyalty means it thrives when it’s with its owner. Many Poodle owners who took part in this survey say you never have a dull moment with a Poodle.
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6. English Springer Spaniel

They are known for having a lot of energy and for loving outdoor play. If you enjoy hiking, retrieval training, agility, or tracking, this is a perfect breed for you. It’s a very happy, kind, and friendly breed. Curious and fearless, it is the largest, noblest, and most elegant of all the spaniel breeds. It should be symmetrical, compact, strong, cheerful, and active.
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5. Puli

They’re famous for looking like a floor mop with all that coat, even though they’re incredibly cute. The Puli is an independent, fast, alert, clever, fearless, cheerful, easy-to-train, and very funny dog. Despite all that fur, they don’t shed, and you don’t need to brush or comb them. Strange, right?
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4. Australian Shepherd

They are quick to learn, attentive, responsive, and want to work as a team with their owner. They do very well in all kinds of activities. The breed is a loyal companion with the stamina to work all day. According to many owners, they are also great fun to have, as they can play and be mischievous for hours on end.
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3. Jack Russell Terrier

They are very smart and highly driven to explore the world around them. While they can excel in different types of training, this also means they need a lot of both mental and physical stimulation. Many people call them a private excavator—they love to dig. Lots of dogs do, of course, but especially the Jack Russell Terrier! It’s easier to train a Jack Russell to only dig in a specific spot than to get rid of the habit entirely.
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2. Welsh Corgi Cardigan

Corgis are known for their wonderful mix of personality traits. They’re loving without being overly needy. They have a bark that sounds like a big dog’s. This breed is a great balance for many homes. Because they’re a herding breed, they may try to trick you into playing with them. They are very brave and proud—maybe because they know they’re the cutest in the neighborhood.
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1. Boxer

This is a breed almost everyone recognizes. The Boxer is best described as a bon vivant with a huge zest for life. It has a sense of humor, loves to take its own initiatives, and can be quite mischievous. The Boxer is an excellent family dog. But because they are big and boisterous, that can sometimes be a challenge for families with small children, so playtime with the dog needs to be under control.
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Note: This list is based on our surveys and is not fact-based research.
Take out insurance
We’ve chosen to partner with the insurance provider Trygg Hansa, which offers a wide range of insurance options for dogs of all breeds. You can take out insurance from the time your puppy is 6 weeks old until it turns 8 years. At Trygg Hansa you can compare and choose dog insurance based on your needs, see what’s included, and get a quick price quote tailored to your dog.







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