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Top 10 Most Playful Dog Breeds

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Top 10 Most Playful Dog Breeds
All dogs love to play. But some play harder than others. Hey, don’t hate the player, people.

Whether you want a loyal canine companion to tag along on outdoor activities or a tireless playmate for the kids, these ten most playful dog breeds offer fun-loving dispositions, boundless energy, and cheerful enthusiasm as active participants in all family activities.

Playful Dog Breeds in our Compilation:
10. German Shepherd Dog
9. Beagle
8. Dalmatian
7. Australian Shepherd
6. English Springer Spaniel
5. Jack Russell Terrier / Parson Russell Terrier
4. Labrador Retriever
3. West Highland White Terrier
2. Corgi
1. Boxer Dog

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