Labrador retriever
Labrador Retrievers are intelligent, amiable, gregarious dogs who enjoy a work. They're trainable and friendly. They like to sit motionless, yet they enjoy playing games when permitted.
Golden retriever
Golden Retrievers, another gun dog breed, adore humans and cuddling. Food too! Despite their size, they appreciate the weak and have large, soppy smiles.
Bichon FriseThe adorable Bichon Frise is a popular therapy dog. They're friendly, don't shed, and play without being wild. Their lengthy coats are also quite touchable.
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Cavalier King Charles
The American Kennel Club calls the Cavalier "one of Dogdom's noblemen," and we agree! Cavaliers adore people, especially youngsters!
Dachshunds
Dachshunds have big hearts despite their charming appearance. They're inquisitive and loving, making them ideal companions.
Yorkie
Yorkies are popular for a reason. The first therapy dog, Smoky, a Yorkie, visited injured World War II troops in hospitals.
Malta
Maltese, one of the oldest dog breeds, with luxurious coats and melting eyes. Therapy dogs are trainable, adaptive, and loving.
Border Collie
Border Collies are versatile. Smart and attention-seeking. Most therapy dogs adore praise and are bored if left alone, so they like the spotlight.
Pug
Since 400 BC, when they accompanied Chinese emperors, pugs have been terrific allies to humans.
German ShepherdsGerman Shepherds are ideal if you require a bigger dog for physical assistance. Police and homeland security like them since they're smart, trainable, and loyal.