5 dog breeds that are very emotional and empathetic (and easily become a part of the family)

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5 dog breeds that are very emotional and empathetic (and easily become a part of the family)

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Dogs are more than just pets; these furry beings carry with them a light of life, love, and emotions that goes far beyond their existence and makes everyone in their presence feel adored, loved, and cared for.

For new couples to expanding families, dogs are the best pets to have, with their ability to be emotional and empathetic, understanding what others are feeling without the need for words. Below, find 5 breeds of dogs that are paw-dorably emotional and empathetic.

Golden Retriever

Golden Retriever

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Intuitive, playful, and loyal golden retrievers are great at picking up emotional cues and therefore often used as therapy dogs. Be it a happy day or a sad moment, these lovely and furry hoppers will be by your side through it all.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are often described as "comforters" due to their tendency to pick up emotions quickly and be empathetic to people. They are highly attuned to their family's emotions and thus make for great companions for life.

Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever

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Known for their affectionate yet gentle nature, labs are often able to sense when their family members are feeling happy or sad. Thus, they typically try to comfort them by either staying calm by their side or engaging in some playful activities.

Border Collie

Border Collie

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Extremely intelligent and sensitive, border collies are exceptional at reading body language and responding with emotional depth and understanding.

Poodle

Poodle

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Poodles, irrespective of their size, are adept at sensing change in behavior. They are known for their keen sense of human emotions and responding to them with sharp and sensitive reactions.

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