These 5 Safe Dog Breeds Are the Least Likely to Attack!

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Beagle

We cannot leave this loyal, happy-go-lucky pup off our list! Initially bred as a hunting dog, the Beagle is an excellent dog for any family.

They do great in the company of other dogs and animals, and they love to be around other people!

They vary in height between 13 and 15, with some under 13 at the shoulder, but they are sturdy, solid dogs that love to exercise and are extremely active.

What sells this dog breed, aside from its amazing nature and patience, is their editable face, which can rival that of the Cavalier.

You need to watch out for their puppy eyes or prepare yourself to be of steel, as they make use of them as often as they can.

Loving, happy, and sociable, the Beagle is a clever and energetic dog breed that just loves to be around people, hence why they are also considered safe.

Among all hunting dog breeds in America, the Beagle is the most loved!

Just keep in mind that, due to their high energy and merry nature, they need a lot of playtime and long walks so that you can ensure they are not left restless inside the home!

Any dog is as obedient as it is trained to be. Most dogs are food-motivated, so make sure you do regular training sessions with your pup. This treat pouch is amazing to have on hand and easy to access during these sessions!

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