Gentle Dog Ranking Recommendation

Golden Retriever (Detailed Introduction)
Many people who raise dogs hope that their dogs are gentle and obedient. Each dog breed has a different personality. If the owner wants the dog to get along peacefully with the children at home, then a gentler dog can be said to be the first choice. Which dog breeds are considered relatively gentle? I recommend the following three dog breeds for new owners to refer to.
1. Angelic Golden Retriever
The Golden Retriever was developed in the 19th century by the Scottish monarch breeding yellow flat-coated retrievers, Tweed Spaniels, Irish Setters, Labrador Retrievers and Bloodhounds. This golden long-haired retriever breed is deeply loved by everyone. It is a gentle, lively, and powerful dog; with a kind expression, loves to play, is especially patient, and alert; its physique is well-proportioned, with limbs neither too long nor clumsy. As a hunting dog, it shows a brave nature in harsh environments.
Besides being very quick and skilled at retrieving prey, the Golden Retriever is gentle when holding objects in its mouth and has excellent swimming ability, capable of retrieving prey from water; it is also one of humans' most loyal and friendly family members and friends. Apart from being good at hunting, the gentle Golden Retriever is often trained to be an excellent guide dog!
2. Popular Poodle
The Poodle is a French breed, originally a type of water retriever. Later during the reign of Louis XIV, nobles kept and renamed it as the Poodle; it reached its peak development in the 19th and 20th centuries and was often used for hunting, performing, or companionship for humans. Poodles have a very lively, alert, intelligent, and friendly personality. They are also highly adaptable and rank second in dog intelligence; additionally, Poodles are very afraid of loneliness and require a lot of care and companionship.
3. “Well Dog” Husky
The Siberian Husky, originating from eastern Siberia, is a working dog also known as the Husky, named after its unique hoarse vocalization; the indigenous tribes of eastern Siberia often used them to pull sleds and hunt reindeer. They are energetic, love adventure and exercise, making them popular family pets or show dogs. They have a deep emotional bond with humans and enjoy interacting, thus they are not dedicated guard dogs but are very friendly to young children.