When choosing a dog, one of the most important considerations is finding a well-behaved breed. A dog that responds well to positive reinforcement not only makes life at home smoother but also strengthens the bond between you and your four-legged friend.
Whether you're a first-time owner or experienced, the breeds in this guide are known for their obedience, sociability, and eagerness to please, making training - whether for house manners or leash walking - far easier and more enjoyable.
Animal behaviorist Caroline Wilkinson explained: "When researching what the best behaved dog breeds, you firstly want to decide what you want from a new dog in your life. Do you want a high-energy dog breed, ready for long hikes or running? Do you want them to be more laid back, a complete sofa snoozer? Or perhaps you want to compete at a dog sport with them.
"For the average pet home, we want a dog who is comfortable around people as a starting point. Working or herding dog breeds who are inclined to work with their human as a team or lap dog breeds - bred purely as a companion animal - can be easier to train than more independent breeds."
Below are seven of the best behaved dogs, according to PetsRadar.


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