7 Most Playful Puppy Dog Breeds Full of Energy and Joy

7 Most Playful Puppy Breeds That Will Keep You Smiling All Day

Do you know that some extremely affectionate, playful puppies can make your life more interesting and fun? Yes, these dogs are nothing but a source of happiness you never knew you were missing. If you are feeling overwhelmed and tired from your daily life routine, keeping a cute little companion will be the best choice for you. Not only are they adorable, but they also have a tendency to change your mood and provide emotional support when you need it.

Finding a puppy can be hard because all of them are equally precious, from playful Golden retrievers to stubborn Boxers; all they ask from you is a little love and affection. Let’s check out some of the best fun-loving dogs breed for you and make this choice easy.

Playful Puppy Dog Breeds

Be prepared for never-ending fun and playtime, as these energetic little guys will always want to be close to you. Below are 7 playful puppies. Keep reading as we discuss their characteristics, training, and diet.

1. Labrador Retriever

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Often defined as Man’s best friend Labrador Retriever is also lovingly called Labs. One of the most popular dog breeds in the US, these are extremely lovable family dogs. They have everything you need in a dog. Friendly, adorable, loyal, patient, and full of energy, this dog breed asks nothing more than your attention and lots of cuddles.

Labrador Retriever

As for their diet, according to PetMD, puppies’ diet should be rich in protein such as chicken, fish, or lamb to support their rapid growth and development. You should start their training when they are 8 weeks old, start with basic commands such as “sit” or “stay”, and don’t forget to give them a reward afterwards.

One thing to keep in mind they due to their high energy level, they need proper regular exercise. They should get at least two hours of exercise each day, such as walking, jogging, hiking, and active playtime. 

2. Golden Retriever 

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My personal favorite breed, Goldens, are loved by all age groups. These dogs are ranked in the top 3 positions of the most popular dog breeds by the American Kennel Club. Known as “America’s sweethearts,” these lively puppies love to play and socialize, and guess what, their nature stays the same even when they grow up.

According to Pawlicy Advisory, the weight of a six-month-old male Golden Retriever is between 35 to 45 pounds, while that of a female is 30 to 35 pounds. Their diet should be dry and made with high-quality, easily digestible protein sources like real meat or fish. Corn, wheat, and soy must be avoided as they can be difficult to digest and may cause allergies

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Being a super intelligent dog breed, they are very easy to train. Their training can start from 6 months. The best way to train them is to give them their favorite treats and praise.

3. Portuguese Water Dog

Portuguese Water Dog

Portuguese water dogs can be the best choice for you if you have allergies to dogs’ fur. Although no dog is 100% hypoallergenic, this breed with a fluffy coat doesn’t shed much. With a life span of 12-15 years, these fun-loving canines can easily steal your heart with their active and enthusiastic nature.

As they are very energetic dogs, mental stimulation and regular exercise for at least 1-2 hours are really important. Puppies should eat balanced dog food four times a day, then down to three, then to two at six months old.

Portuguese Water Dog

Their basic obedience training should begin at 8 weeks to avoid any destructive behaviors. As they are fast learners, training can be easy and a great time to build a strong bond.

4. Border Collie 

Border Collie

Among the smartest dogs, Border collies, often called the Einstein of dogs, are full of energy and stamina. Their affectionate and loving nature is admired by everyone, even by Royals such as Queen Victoria.

According to Pet Plan, they respond very well to training, especially when you have treats in your hands. If you are looking for fun games to keep them engaged, flyball is perfect for them. Relay race is also recommended as they love fun chasing, jumping hurdles, and socializing with other dogs.

Border Collies

Due to their active nature and high energy, lots of exercises and mental stimulation are needed to avoid any type of bad behavior.

5. Dalmatian

Dalmatian

They are highly energetic, sensitive, and fun-loving pups. Their love and loyalty for their family can not be denied, bringing joy to all. Often recognized by their black spots, they have no spots at birth. They are born all white and get spots as they start developing when they are around 2-3 weeks.

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These pups thrive on human companionship; they will ask for all of your attention, and if left alone for long, they can get depressed. They are sociable, but sometimes they can be reserved with strangers and aggressive toward other dogs.

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And they are sensitive and known for good memory, as stated by Hill’s pet, they can recall any mistreatment for years.

6. Australian Shepherd 

Australian Shepherd

Australian shepherds, better known as “Aussies,” are great family pets, loved for their playful and adorable looks. These small pups’ weight is just 20-25 pounds when born, but they can get 50-60 pounds when fully grown.

As they are incredibly smart, their training is relatively easy. Training should start at an early age with basic commands like “sit and stay” along with socialization with other animals and the environment. Moreover, they should get training in dog sports, such as agility, flyball, and herding tests.

Australian Shepherd

Aussies require frequent exercise and mental stimulation more than other dog breeds due to their very high energy. If they don’t get enough activities, these canines can get frustrated and show destructive behaviors.

7. Jack Russell Terrier

Jack Russell Terrier

These spunky, playful dogs can be great family dogs. Although they can get noisy, it’s always fun to keep them around. With a life expectancy of 15-18 years, they love to be the center of attention. They have a strong and agile personality and can jump up to 1.5 meters high.

They are originally hunting dogs, however, they adjust pretty well in homes if they get enough physical and mental stimulation. Don’t be shocked if you find dig holes in your yard, as due to their background as hunters, they have good digging skills and love to show them.

Russell Terrier

At the age of 0-1 year, according to Pet Plan, their diet should be 8oz – 12oz per day. Keep in mind that they are quite sensitive when it comes to food, so always check up on what you are giving them.

Final Thoughts!

These dogs just need some love and attention, and they will do anything to bring a smile to your face. You will not have any boring days with them. They are always up to something, from running in your house to snuggling on the couch or digging yard. You will always be busy with them. So what are you waiting for? Choose the best pup for you and make your life full of fun and laughter.

patricia wren
Patricia Wren is a caring and experienced writer who loves helping pet owners give their animals the best life possible. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications with a focus on Journalism and has spent years sharing helpful advice with fellow pet lovers. Patricia has fostered dozens of dogs and cared for all kinds of animals — from cats and guinea pigs to birds, turtles, and fish. Whether she’s walking a nervous dog for the first time or helping a shy cat feel at home, her patience and kindness always shine through. Passionate about thoughtful adoptions, Patricia is dedicated to one goal: helping every animal find a safe, loving home where they truly belong.