10 Dog Breeds That Make You Laugh Without Trying

Dogs are meant to bring immense joy into your lives, aren’t they? But do you know they can be your personal comedians too, as they’re natural comedians and can be funnier than you can ever imagine? They can literally make you laugh even when you least expect it. 

Be it tripping while trying to get up or giving that ‘empathetic’ look upon chewing your slipper, dogs can make even the most boring moments cheerful with their silly acts.

With your dog around, you’ll get laughter therapy every day of your life. We’ve jotted down 10 adorable dog breeds for you who can not only make you laugh but also make you realize what a legit blessing they are: 

10. The Golden Sunshine with the Goofy Smile (Golden Retriever)

Golden Retrievers are the sunshine-filled souls of the dog world. They’re always cheerful, forever goofy, and completely unaware of things around them, and often end up accidentally knocking over flower pots during joyful zoomies.

These lovable furry babies have a habit of greeting you like you’ve returned from a month-long mission, even if you just went to get an errand from the supermarket.

They’ll run, lick, maybe do a little ‘happy pee’ upon seeing you after you’ve been away the whole day for work. Golden Retrievers are pure comedy gold wrapped in fur.

9. The Pint-Sized Prankster with Bat Ears (French Bulldog)

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French bulldogs are often considered walking cartoons. This is because these cute little dogs have ears similar to satellites and expressions more realistic than WhatsApp emoji.

These playful pranksters waddle, snort, and add a whole lot of drama into your lives. Though they can be a bit stubborn at times, they’ll definitely win over your heart with never-ending snuggles and stuns you with their funny stunts, often leaving you wondering, “Did he just roll his eyes at me?”

8. The Wrinkly Rascal Who Charms with Chaos (Pug)

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Pugs are tiny, flat, wrinkly-faced (often) notorious dogs known for their playfulness and humorous personality. 

These dogs can make you laugh with their snorting sounds and faces that may look surprised and confused, all at the same time. 

Pugs are often perceived as awkward due to their tendency to trip when excited or roll over while barking. Their silly behaviour and weird yet funny looks make them one of the most lovable dogs.

7. The Muscle-Bound Muppet (Boxer)

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Having a Boxer is similar to having a playful toddler. They are mostly energetic and strong and want to have fun with you. They do cute little dances with their front legs and wiggle their whole body when they’re happy.

It’s literally the cutest scene to behold when they do the zoomies, and will keep you entertained with their hilarious facial expressions. 

Loyal and affectionate, these boxers will enrich your life with so much joy and wet kisses every day.

6. The Confident Little Comedian (Dachshund)

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Dachshunds are small dogs with long bodies and big personalities. They strut around confidently, bark their heads off for being so small, and just cannot resist squeezing into tight spots. 

Whether jumping on the couch or chasing down squirrels, these little dogs seem to have an attitude that they run the whole show. Having an abundance of boldness and goofiness, these dogs make everything around you more entertaining.

5. The Upbeat and Loving Companion (Labrador)

Labradors are active and friendly dogs who can never seem to grow old. They love to run and play, yet sometimes accidentally sit on you just because of their big nature.

They carry around socks or any other laundry as their plaything, hiding in the most obvious of all spots. Whatever mess the cause is, the wide smiles on their faces and wagging tails can make it quite hard for you to get angry at them.

4. The Attention Craver (Corgi)

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Corgis with short legs are always brimming with energy and charm. They have an amusing way of walking and lying flat on the ground with their legs stretched out.

They love being in charge and bark at everything, ranging from furniture to vacuum cleaners. Corgis love being noticed and, through their playful and silly behavior.

3. The Sleepyhead Snort Machine (Bulldog)

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Bulldogs could appear serious with their looks, but they are very affectionate and funny. They move slowly with snoring noises and occasional drooling, all of which add to their charm.

Most times, you will see them sleeping in some hilarious posture or making loud snuffles while resting. Although they naively appear rough, their character remains very gentle and cuddly.

2. The Woo-Woo Drama Star (Siberian Husky)

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Siberian Huskies are infamous for their loud, vocal, and super expressive ways. They aren’t the ones to bark; instead, a funny “woo-woo” sound is there as if they are trying to communicate. They want to be the center of attention and will go all dramatic to get it. 

With sharp eyes and fast reactions, huskies are clever and a little playfully mischievous.

1. The Lightning Bolt of Laughter (Jack Russell Terrier)

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Jack Russell Terriers are small, highly energetic dogs with plenty of brains and are playful to a fault. They love to run wildly, engaging in some very creative forms of play. 

If you want a dog that will do keep you on your toes-laughter erupts with this one!

Conclusion

Whether you need a snorting, cute little pug or an overly dramatic husky, each dog has a way of making life more interesting. Some dog breeds are just funny by nature. 

Their expressions, funny gestures, and quirky attitudes are enough to brighten a dull day and put a smile on your face. These dogs aren’t even aware they are being ridiculous, and that’s part of their charm!

So, if you’re feeling a tad bit low or just want some extra positivity in your lives, you can consider bringing in these above-listed funny dog breeds and complete your mad family with the happiest addition.

Carol Cassada

Carol Cassada is a lifelong animal lover and writer who enjoys sharing the joy pets bring. Inspired by her own furry crew, she writes about dog breeds, helpful tips, heartwarming stories, and real-life pet advice.

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