Looking For Black Fur Babies? Five Friendly Breeds Of Black Dogs That Make Adorable Pets

You will never be bothered about their fur on your fancy couch.

Every dog lover has some preferences. Some people cannot resist specific breeds for their appearance, while others are attracted to temperaments. But there is something very stunning about black dogs. Fear them or love them—dogs with black fur look extraordinary. The good news is, whether you want a popular breed or a rare one, big or small, short-haired or fluffy—there is a breed for everyone. Let us explore some friendly breeds of black dogs that can be your perfect companion.

Portuguese Water Dog

This intelligent dog breed is water-loving and energetic, with curly black coats. They are also known for assisting fishermen. Portuguese water dogs are not hypo-allergenic, but the medium-sized breed sheds much less than the others and is, therefore, ideal for dog-loving people with light allergies.

Scottish Terriers

Scottish Terriers or “Scotties,” are high-spirited, robust, and smart dogs. They are known for their rugged disposition and are intelligent, determined, tough, and action-loving. Some owners might even describe these black fur babies as “human-like.”

Miniature Pinscher

This tiny dog is muscular—with a lovable and joyful personality. They have a fearless demeanor and have earned the title of “King of Toys” for their teeny weeny body and tons of personalities. But the fur color of Min Pins is not solid black; their coats have a bit of copper or tan spots around the mouth, eyebrows, ears, and limbs.

Giant Schnauzer

Giant Schnauzers have black, wiry fur and are nearly 15 inches taller than the Mini Schnauzer and 8 inches bigger than the Standard Schnauzer. And their long legs require exercise! These fur babies love spending time with their human parents and hate being ignored. You should get these black beauties only if you have enough time to play with them in the yard.

Black Russian Terrier

You can confuse a Giant Schnauzer and a Black Russian Terrier because the outline of their body looks familiar—and has similar long mustaches and beards. But these dogs are working canines and would do anything to guard and protect your home, but they also have a friendly demeanor and would love to play with you and your children. They are also called “Blackies” and are very family-oriented and do not shed much.

Without further ado, welcome these black beauties to your home!