10 Medium-Sized Dog Breeds

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Australian Shepherd

Australians are uncannily intelligent and independent, and they have strong herding instincts, so they will want to stick close to you.

Basset Hound

A basset hound is good-natured and laid-back, with a fantastic sense of humor and a couch potato disposition.

German Shorthaired

GSPs are capable of running, running, and running some more. Those with an active household may find this dog suitable.

Siberian Husky

Huskies are intelligent, cheerful, and eager to please. They are nice by nature, but also extremely stubborn.

Collie

Timmy and Lassie can both speak to the loyalty of Collies. These lively, affable herders can respond swiftly and precisely to directions.

Labrador Retriever

It's no surprise that Labradors are the most popular dog breed in the United States; these canines are bright, sociable, and devoted.

Poodle

Despite the fact that we frequently associate poodles with their stunning beauty, these canines are more than meets the eye.

Airedale Terrier

Airedales are eager to please and fast to learn, but they can struggle to get along with other dogs, so they are best suited for single-dog households.

Boxer

Boxers are playful dogs who also make excellent watchdogs, guarding your home against intruders.

Bearded Collie

Bearded Collies are exuberant and bouncy, with a more athletic frame than English Sheepdogs with similar coats.

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