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40 Popular Medium-Sized Dog Breeds

These pups will be the perfect addition to your family.

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Some people like to go big or go home by adopting large dog breeds, while some prefer pint-sized pups and go for a small dog breed — but if you ask us and Goldilocks, the perfect pet is right in the middle. These medium-sized dog breeds are as cuddly as their smaller counterparts and often just as playful as larger dogs, in a more manageable package.

Generally, dogs in this category weigh in at about 30–70 pounds, although some can certainly grow bigger or stay smaller than that. While they may have size in common, there's lots to choose from within the category. These breeds totally vary in activity level, trainability, coat type and temperament. Looking for low-shedding dog that won't set off your allergies? Check out the standard poodle. Need a running buddy that can go and go for miles? A German Shorthaired Pointer or Dalmatian might be just your speed. Or do you need a mold-mannered soul that'll play nice with the kids? Labrador Retrievers live up to their number-one reputation as the perfect family dogs.

This list includes members from almost all of the breed groups (including sporting, non-sporting, working, hounds and terriers) minus the tiny toy breeds. We've included some of the most popular options (we see you, Golden Retrievers) but also some deep cuts you may not know, like Boykin Spaniels and Pyrenean Shepherds. Before you bring home any dog, do your homework on the cost and commitments associated with owning a pet. Always adopt animals from reputable sources, like respected animal shelters or breeders.

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Australian Shepherd

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Aussies are uncannily smart and independent, with strong herding instincts that means they'll want to stick close to you. Loyal and devoted to their owners, these dogs are wary of strangers.

Weight: 40–70 pounds

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Basset Hound

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Good-natured and easygoing, a basset hound has a great sense of humor and a couch-potato sensibility. They're stubborn and can be on the lazy side, sometimes making them challenging to train.

Weight: 40–65 pounds

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German Shorthaired Pointer

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GSPs can run, run, run — and then for a nice change, run some more. If you've got an active family, this might be the dog for you. High marks in smarts, companionship and hunting ability make GSPs one of the most popular dogs in the country.

Weight: 45–70 pounds

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Siberian Husky

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Huskies are clever, happy and eager to please. They're friendly by nature but also very hard-headed. This high-energy dog prefers to spend lots of time outdoors, especially if you live in a cooler climate.

Weight: 35–60 pounds

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Collie

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Both Timmy and Lassie can attest to the devoted nature of Collies. These active yet affectionate herders can follow commands quickly and accurately, but be forewarned: They do tend to be pretty vocal.

Weight: 50–75 pounds

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Labrador Retriever

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It's no wonder that Labradors remain the most popular breed in the U.S.; these pooches are intelligent, friendly and loyal. They're so eager to please that Labs quickly adapt to jobs as service, guide and rescue dogs so if you need a working breed, look no further.

Weight: 55–80 pounds

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Poodle

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While we often think of poodles for their showstopping appearance, these pooches are more than meets the eye. They're known for their superior intelligence, so start thinking up fun tricks to teach them.

Weight: 40–75 pounds

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Airedale Terrier

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Given their legendary loyalty, Airedale Terriers are extremely trustworthy with children. They're eager to please and quick learners, but they can struggle to get along with other dogs so pick an Airedale if you have a one-dog household.

Weight: 50–70 pounds

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Boxer

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Boxers are fun-loving canines that also make great watch dogs, protecting your home from strangers. To keep up with their exuberant nature, they need plenty of exercise each day.

Weight: 50–80 pounds

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Australian Cattle Dog

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Also called Blue Heelers, Australian Cattle Dogs are tireless herders who need lots of exercise and mental stimulation. You'll be rewarded with an alert and curious companion.

Weight: 35–50 pounds

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American Eskimo Dog

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Surprisingly, "Eskies" don't have any ties to the Eskimos — they actually gained popularity in the U.S. as circus dogs, performing tricks and walking across tightropes. As a family dog, Eskies are playful, perky and smart — not to mention quick learners.

Weight: 25–35 pounds

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Bearded Collie

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Bearded Collies are boisterous and bouncy, with a more athletic build than similarly shaggy English Sheepdogs. They love the outdoors (in any climate!) and get along well with children.

Weight: 45–55 pounds

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Shetland Sheepdog

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Shelties are very playful and energetic dogs, even though they're considerably smaller than similar-looking coolies. As herders, these dogs can run quickly and gracefully, but they're still small enough to scoop them up for a cuddle at the end of the day.

Weight: 15–25 pounds

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Cocker Spaniel

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These sporting dogs are known to be very happy, smart and gentle. While they can be quite active, they behave well with other animals and kids.

Weight: 20–30 pounds

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Border Collie

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Border collies are incredibly smart and athletic workers — one even starred in the movie Babe — but they have a tendency to herd objects and people, including children.

Weight: 30–55 pounds

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Brittany

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As field dogs, Brittanys have boundless energy and make for excellent running, hiking and hunting partners. They're quick to learn and love a challenge, but can be somewhat reserved if not properly socialized.

Weight: 30–40 pounds

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Golden Retriever

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Golden Retrievers put their ample smarts to good use as guide and service dogs, but underneath that trademark flaxen coat is a heart of gold. They're eager to please and fun-loving family members — making them super popular amongst pet owners.

Weight: 55–75 pounds

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Bulldog

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Beneath that frowning mug lies a real softie. They're loyal, steadfast, courageous and determined. Bulldogs are also willing to please — once they figure out what it is that you want. They snore up a storm and prefer milder climates.

Weight: 40–50 pounds

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Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier

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An Irish breed, these fuzzy terriers are known for their deep devotion and enthusiastic displays of affection. Owners have even nicknamed their characteristically enthusiastic welcome the "Wheaten greetin'."

Weight: 30–40 pounds

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Standard Schnauzer

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Smart and spirited, it's no wonder that Schnauzers are bred in three different sizes (miniature, standard and giant) so there's one for every household style. The sturdy canines are naturally protective and intelligent.

Weight: 30–50 pounds

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