The expert's choices have sparked a debate on social media
A vet with a decade of experience has revealed her top 10 dog breeds she'd choose to own, highlighting their unique needs and personalities. Saddy, known on TikTok as @saddy542020, has been using the platform to educate her followers about what to expect when bringing a dog into their family.
Acknowledging that every breed comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages, she shares that these 10 are her personal favourites for various reasons, including their overall temperament and the positive impact they can have on your life.
In her post, she said: “We see lots of posts about breeds vet professionals wouldn't own, and while I agree with the majority of them, I feel like it's time to see the opposite of the narrative!
“All breeds have their unique personalities and health issues, but that shouldn't be the end all, be all. Again, this is personal preference based on personal experience and others don't have to agree.”
Kicking off her list, the vet recommends golden retrievers as an excellent choice, describing them as the “definition of man's best friends”.
She praises them for being “extremely versatile, eager to please” and having the “best smoosh faces”.
Following on, she highlights pitbull terriers as another top pick due to their “powerful but gentle” nature. She notes they come with “scary dog privilege” and are particularly favoured by vets for their affectionate personalities, reports Surrey Live.
Saddy has praised greyhounds as a “gentle and sweet natured” breed, noting their love for lounging on the sofa after a quick outdoor sprint.
She also gave a nod to collies and borzois for their endearing personalities and striking looks.
Boxers were hailed as “some of the happiest dogs alive” by Saddy, with Australian shepherd dogs earning praise for being “bright and alert”.
Rounding off her list, she highlighted Irish setters, Irish wolfhounds, and Cardigan Welsh corgis for their affectionate natures and cheerful dispositions.
In response to her post, one user said: “Labrador Retriever….I'll never own another breed.”
Another shared an emotional encounter: “I met an Irish wolfhound once and I cried because he was so glorious.”
A third contributor expressed a longing sentiment: “I love Irish wolfhounds but I've never even met one.”
Meanwhile, a different perspective was offered by someone who commented: “No no, I've met far too many aggressive golden's on walks with my dog.
“Everyone thinks they're such an easy breed but they're quite the opposite, super boisterous – overrated in my personal opinion!”.
Another chimed in with personal affection: “My pitbull is my soul dog. Literally would die for him and he would me. Also have a corgi and she is the best girl ever.”
And finally, a user gratefully acknowledged the mention of their pet: “My cardigan welsh corgi Cannoli says thank you for the shout out. I was told they are ‘corgis with an off switch' and that was spot-on. He's currently passed out on my feet.”