Keeshond
This all-around nice dog is described as sociable, gregarious, and affectionate, to name just a few traits. The Keeshond gets along nicely with other dogs, kids, and strangers. Even though you could outsmart this dog, it dislikes repetition, so make training sessions brief and exciting.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The King Charles Spaniel, which is categorized as a sports toy breed, combines the enthusiasm of a sporting dog with the cuddly devotion of a toy breed. Training them will be simple because they enjoy pleasing their owners. They are among the canine breeds that are the most affectionate and thrive on human company. In fact, if left alone for too long, they will experience separation anxiety.