We all love dogs, but let’s be honest here, there’s always a special place in our hearts for that neighborhood dog that has a strong, goofy side. While every dog has its own personality, some breeds are more prone to having big personalities that will entertain you.
Some specific dog breeds are natural entertainers and are full of funny ways. We have compiled a list of dogs that usually have a strong silly side and will lighten up your life with their endearing traits and goofy antics.
Having one of these funny dog breeds as a pet will surely lighten up your life and make sure that you laugh a lot, both with and at your goofy dog. Do remember that having a dog or any pet for that matter is a long term commitment. Dogs are a playful addition to your life, and will require a lot of time and attention from you.
The dog breeds listed below are sure to bring a lot of laughs and humor to your day.
Most Funniest Dog Breeds
1. Boxer

Their resting face may seem serious, but Boxers are known for usually having quirky personalities. They are prone to play, with or without their humans, and tend to be silly around their favorite people. However, boxers do have a serious side and can make for efficient working dogs, with an ability to move into work mode and thrive as guide and police dogs.
As a powerful breed, Boxers can be challenging for first-time dog owners and may need intensive training when they are puppies so that they develop a sense of how to behave. They tend to drool, and need to be familiarized with grooming as pups for easy upkeep.
All this talk about work doesn’t mean that they don’t have a goofy side, though, as these dogs can make you laugh and will entertain you with their antics for hours!
2. French Bulldog

Similar to their Bulldog cousins, the French bulldog is known for its large, bat-like ears, comical expression, and a wonderful sense of fun. The American Kennel Club labels them as the most popular dog breed in the world.
These dogs are hilarious to be around and love to play, alone or with company. As a small dog breed, they make for good companion animals and are good with all sorts of owners. Single, couples, or large families, all are equally loved by this even-tempered dog.
Frenchies love playing with toys and often engage in goofy antics that are a joy to watch. Their stubborn, strong-willed nature adds to the fun, often leading to unexpectedly hilarious moments.
3. Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Another playful clown in the form of a dog, this is a beloved pet breed all over the world. They are famous for being loved by the late Queen Elizabeth II. These are humor-filled entertainers, with their cute short legs and long bodies. They have a seriously hard-working gene, which makes them balls of energy, and they prove to be great watchdogs for your home.
Corgis are lively, energetic, and full of personality—often with a mischievous streak. Their vocal nature and tendency to bark or nip at heels reflect their herding instincts, sometimes directed at their human family in comical ways. Intelligent yet stubborn, Corgis often create hilarious moments through their bold attempts to take charge.
They are known for needing a lot of training, according to Royal Canin, as well as moderate grooming for their medium coats, and are prone to zoomies when they accumulate too much energy to hold in their beautiful bodies!
4. Border Collie

Among the most intelligent breeds on this list, the Border Collie is high on both personality and humor. They are known as efficient herders and their playful antics, regardless of how tired they may be. They have a strong sense of duty and are labeled as a workaholic breed by the American Kennel Club.
They are good with kids and also make for good watch dogs due to their alert nature and high energy. thye might prove to be too high energy for first time dog owners, since they need a lot of exercise and mental stimulation.
Collies are known for their silly and playful antics and good looks. As a herding breed, they love to play fetch and seeing a goofy collie in the dog park is not a rare sight.
5. Labrador Retriever

One of the most popular dog breed in America, Labradors are dogs with big personalities and are known for having a silly side. They love goofing around with their owners and are good at swimming, running and playing all the time. They love jumping, and racing as well.
Good with sports and prone to get excited, the Labrador Retriever is both funny and goofy and is a companion that will bring laughter and joy to your life. They do great with both single owners and families, and their only drawback is that they tend to shed a lot!

Labs are known to have quirky personalities and offer a lot of laughs to their owners with their goofy antics.
6. Pug

The Pug has a face full of character and is a humorous addition to any family. They have royalty in their blood and are renowned globally for their chill and playful nature. The pug is a small dog breed but has a huge personality and has humans raving about it. The breed is prone to entertaining us with their antics and tendency to play in hilarious ways.
They have a friendly and fun loving perosnality and are among the most popular dog breeds in the Toy category. Pug pups are among the cutest around and are sure to make you laugh a lot all through your day with their amusing games.
Pugs can sometimes behave in unexpectedly bold—and occasionally confusing—ways. With the confidence of a big dog in a small body, they might bravely (and hilariously) approach much larger dogs at the dog park, without a second thought. So, keep an eye on them!
7. Siberian Husky

These large and mischievous dogs were origianlly bred for pulling sleds in the Siberian peninsula. Incredibly beautiful and high on energy, these dogs have a strong goofy side to their perosnality.
We have all come across videos of people “talking” to their huskies and the huskies replying with their signature howls that sound like they are replying. They tend to bark and have a knack of breaking rules unless well trained.
Great to have with other dogs, the Husky can be a drama queen if it does not get its way and needs an experienced hand as well as training as a pup to be a good pet to have. Huskies tend to be high on energy and thrive in larger spaces and cooler climates. They love to play games and are amusing pets to have.
Conclusion
We’ve given you a list of the most goofy dogs we know, but remember, every dog has its own funny ways and quirks, even if they are not on this list. You just need to love them and play with them to bring out their endearing traits.
Dogs can be silly and fun when they are loved and taken care of. You need to give them loads of love and care so that they flourish. Having interactive playtime like chase, hide and seek and fetch are a great means of helping your dog let off its energy as well as help strenghten its bond with you.
Simialrly, having puzzle toys and other simulatory games kep your pet ocupied when you ar at work and keeps them from being bored when alone. This will help keep your dog occupied and will hopefully prevent it from getting into mischief!