40 Medium Dog Breeds for Any Lifestyle These dog breeds are not too small and not too large. By Daily Paws and The Spruce Pets. She's also a registered veterinary technician with over 20 years of expertise in the field of veterinary medicine." tabindex="0" data-inline-tooltip="true"> Jenna Stregowski Jenna Stregowski Jenna Stregowski is the Pet Health and Behavior Editor for Daily Paws and The Spruce Pets. She's also a registered veterinary technician with over 20 years of expertise in the field of veterinary medicine. Learn more about The Spruce Pets' Editorial Process Updated on 10/10/25 Reviewed by Bartley Harrison Reviewed by Bartley Harrison Dr. Bartley Harrison is a veterinarian with more than 15 years of professional veterinary experience treating dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, birds, and small mammals, with a specific focus on Emergency Medicine. Dr. Harrison is part of The Spruce Pets’ veterinary review board. Learn more about The Spruce Pets' Veterinary Review Board Credit: Westend61 / Getty Images Medium dog breeds offer a balance between small and large breeds, combining characteristics of both. Their maintenance needs are moderate, and they typically weigh between 20 and 60 pounds. If you've been looking for a dog that's not too big and not too small, we rounded up some of the best and most beloved mid-sized dog breeds to choose from. Here are 40 medium dog breeds that can make ideal companions for families and individuals. 01 of 40 American Staffordshire Terrier Credit: meaghanbrowning / Getty Images American Staffordshire terriers are on the larger side for medium-size dogs, with female AmStaffs typically being slightly smaller than the males. They often appear even larger than they actually are due to their muscular bodies and broad heads. These dogs tend to be highly affectionate and energetic, and they make wonderful companions for active households. Breed Overview Group: TerrierHeight: 18 to 19 inches (male); 17 to 18 inches (female)Weight: 55 to 70 pounds (male); 40 to 55 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Short, glossy coat that comes in many colorsLife Span: 12 to 16 years 02 of 40 Australian Cattle Dog Credit: Tara Gregg / Getty Images The Australian cattle dog is an active and intelligent dog breed that is right in the middle of the medium-size category. This compact and athletic dog is driven to work. The breed is generally curious, alert, and loyal, and this dog needs something to challenge their mind every day. Breed Overview Group: HerdingHeight: 18 to 20 inches (male); 17 to 19 inches (female)Weight: 35 to 50 poundsCoat and Color: Smooth double coat that comes in red or blue-grayLife Span: 12 to 16 years 03 of 40 Australian Shepherd Credit: The Spruce / Kevin Norris The Australian shepherd is a very intelligent, high-energy, medium-size dog breed. This herding breed also is quite agile and athletic and therefore well-suited to dog sports, such as flying disc and agility. Plus, Aussies tend to be loyal and friendly dogs that make great companions. But they do need an outlet for their high mental and physical energy. Breed Overview Group: HerdingHeight: 20 to 23 inches (male); 18 to 21 inches (female)Weight: 50 to 65 pounds (male); 40 to 55 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Medium to long coat in various colors and patterns; sometimes naturally bobbed tailLife Span: 12 to 15 years The 6 Best Dog Doors of 2026 04 of 40 Basenji Credit: Ryhor Bruyeu / Getty Images The basenji, a medium-sized hound breed originating from Africa, is a unique canine with a fascinating set of characteristics. Known as the "barkless dog," the basenji's voice resembles a yodel or chortle rather than the typical barking sound. Their short, sleek coat and proud, erect ears enhance their elegant appearance. Independent and intelligent, the basenji possesses a cat-like inclination for grooming and cleanliness. Despite their sometimes aloof nature with strangers, the basenji forms deep bonds with loved ones, offering loyalty and devotion to those who earn their trust. Breed Overview Group: HoundHeight: 17 inches (male); 16 inches (female)Weight: 24 pounds (male); 22 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Short, smooth coat; black and white; black, tan, and white; brindle and white; red and white; with/without brindle markingsLife Span: 13 to 14 years Continue to 5 of 40 below 05 of 40 Basset Hound Credit: Tara Gregg / Getty Images The basset hound is an easygoing dog with a distinct appearance. While these dogs are built low to the ground with short legs, they still weigh solidly in the medium-size range. Basset owners must keep their dogs' ears and coats clean, as the breed is prone to ear infections and skin issues. Otherwise, these are great dogs that fit in well with quiet to moderately active households. Breed Overview Group: HoundHeight: Up to 15 inchesWeight: 40 to 65 poundsCoat and Color: Very long, velvety ears; hard, smooth, short coat that comes in various colorsLife Span: 12 to 13 years 06 of 40 Beagle Credit: Manuel Breva Colmeiro / Getty Images The happy-go-lucky beagle is a favorite among those who want a dog that is moderately active and very friendly and sweet. Beagles fall on the small side of the medium range. This means they are compact enough to fit in smaller spaces yet still durable dogs that can handle energetic play or a long hike. Breed Overview Group: HoundHeight: Two varieties: up to 13 inches; 13 to 15 inchesWeight: Two varieties: under 20 pounds; 20 to 30 poundsCoat and Color: Close, hard, medium-length coat; colors include tricolor (tan, black, and white), red and white, lemon and white, and moreLife Span: 10 to 15 years 07 of 40 Bearded Collie Credit: Erik Räven / Getty Images The bearded collie is a clever and outgoing dog breed. Hovering at around 50 pounds, the dog is actually smaller than they appear. A fluffy coat gives them a large presence, but the frame underneath is lean and agile. Owners of this breed will need to keep up with coat care, especially regular brushing to remove tangles and prevent mats. Breed Overview Group: HerdingHeight: 21 to 22 inches (male); 20 to 21 inches (female)Weight: 45 to 55 poundsCoat and Color: Shaggy double coat; coat colors include black, blue, brown, and fawn with white markingsLife Span: 12 to 14 years 08 of 40 Border Collie Credit: Grace Walsh / Getty Images The border collie is one of the smartest dog breeds as well as a high-energy pup. This medium-size dog packs a lot of athleticism into a compact body, and loves to work. Mental and physical challenges are a must to prevent boredom and destructive behavior. These dogs can be very affectionate companions in active households. Breed Overview Group: HerdingHeight: 19 to 22 inches (male); 18 to 21 inches (female)Weight: 30 to 55 poundsCoat and Color: Smooth or rough coat; colors include black and white, blue merle, sable, and moreLife Span: 12 to 15 years Continue to 9 of 40 below 09 of 40 Boykin Spaniel Credit: Danita Delimont / Getty Images The Boykin spaniel is a friendly, alert dog that makes an excellent bird dog and a relatively easygoing house pet. Typically weighing less than 40 pounds, this dog is a great size for flushing out game or simply cuddling on the couch. The Boykin also tends to love water and is a skilled swimmer. With regular exercise, this breed can be a relaxed companion for all types of households. Breed Overview Group: SportingHeight: 15.5 to 18 inches (male); 14 to 16.5 inches (female)Weight: 30 to 40 pounds (male); 25 to 35 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Long, feathery ears; flat to slightly wavy coat; solid brown in colorLife Span: 10 to 15 years 10 of 40 Brittany Credit: David Leswick / Getty Images The Brittany is another medium-size dog who excels at hunting. This high-energy breed thrives on physical activity, whether is it hunting or a dog sport such as agility. Keep your Brittany active and engaged, and you will find that the breed is an upbeat, affectionate companion. However, this breed can get bored without enough activity and should live in an active home. Breed Overview Group: SportingHeight: 17.5 to 20.5 inchesWeight: 30 to 40 poundsCoat and Color: Flat or wavy dense coat; colors include liver and white, orange and white, and moreLife Span: 12 to 14 years 11 of 40 Bulldog Credit: Martin Rogers / Getty Images The bulldog is a stout dog known for their short muzzle and tendency to snore. While bulldogs are low to the ground, they still weigh in the middle of the medium-size dog range due to their muscle. Young bulldogs can be energetic, but they usually slow down into adulthood. They're typically friendly and calm companions, though they often face skin, breathing, and orthopedic problems, among other issues. Breed Overview Group: Non-SportingHeight: 14 to 15 inchesWeight: 50 pounds (male); 40 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Smooth, fine coat; comes in several different colorsLife Span: 8 to 10 years 12 of 40 Bull Terrier Credit: John Taylor / Getty Images The bull terrier is a charming and playful goofball of a dog. These dogs are short and stout, but their large-boned, muscular bodies firmly put them in the medium-size dog category. They often have bursts of energy and clownishness that make them entertaining to be around. Plenty of exercise and training are necessary to keep this breed from becoming restless and hyperactive. Breed Overview Group: TerrierHeight: 21 to 22 inchesWeight: 50 to 70 poundsCoat and Color: Short coat; colors include white, brindle, black and tan, and moreLife Span: 12 to 13 years Continue to 13 of 40 below 13 of 40 Cardigan Welsh Corgi In addition to having a tail, the Cardigan has larger, more rounded ears than the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Credit: Getty Images The Cardigan Welsh corgi is a medium-sized herding breed hailing from Wales with a big personality packed into a compact frame. They are low to the ground but distinguished from the Pembroke by their long tail and rounded ears. Cardigans were originally bred to drive cattle and have retained their herding instincts and intelligence, making them highly trainable. With a loving and affectionate nature, the Cardigan forms strong bonds with family and is excellent with children. Breed Overview Group: HerdingHeight: 10 to 13 inchesWeight: 25 to 38 poundsCoat and Color: Medium-length, dense, water-resistant double coat; red, sable, brindle, black, or blue merle; most commonly with white markings on the neck, chest, legs, muzzle, tail, and faceLife Span: 12 to 15 years 14 of 40 Chow Chow Credit: Thais Almeida / Getty Images Although their fluffy coats make them appear large, the chow chow is actually a medium-sized breed hailing from China. They are instantly recognizable by their lion-like manes and unique blue-black tongues. Known for their aloof and independent demeanor, the chow exudes an air of regal elegance. While they may appear reserved with strangers, this breed forms strong bonds with family and can be fiercely protective. The chow's dense double coat requires regular grooming to maintain that impressive appearance. Breed Overview Group: Non-sportingHeight: 17 to 20 inches at the shoulderWeight: 40 to 70 poundsCoat and Color: Rough or smooth double coat in black, blue, cinnamon, cream, or redLife Span: 8 to 12 years 15 of 40 Cocker Spaniel Credit: D Trocio Photography / Getty Images The cocker spaniel is on the smaller side of the medium range, which makes it a good fit if you don't have a lot of space. These dogs are typically happy and playful companions who need moderate exercise. If the cocker spaniel's coat is kept long, daily brushing is necessary to prevent matting. Additionally, frequent ear checks are important due to their susceptibility to infection. Breed Overview Group: SportingHeight: 14.5 to 15.5 inches (male); 13.5 to 14.5 inches (female)Weight: 25 to 30 pounds (male); 20 to 25 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Medium-length coat with feathering on the ears, chest, stomach, and legs in various colorsLife Span: 10 to 14 years 16 of 40 Dalmatian Credit: Drew Angerer / Getty Images Known for distinctive spots, the Dalmatian is on the larger end of the medium dog range. This breed is generally quite active and athletic, though some Dalmatians might have a stubborn streak or nervous tendencies, and many are aloof with strangers. Consistent training, socialization, and exercise are key to keeping this dog happy and healthy. Breed Overview Group: Non-SportingHeight: 19 to 24 inchesWeight: 45 to 70 poundsCoat and Color: Spotted, short, dense coat; colors include black and white or liver and whiteLife Span: 12 to 14 years Continue to 17 of 40 below 17 of 40 English Springer Spaniel Credit: James D. Morgan / Getty Images The English springer spaniel is a medium-size bird dog that is athletic and determined while hunting. At home, this is a friendly companion that aims to please. Springers are playful dogs and truly enjoy spending time with the whole family, but this breed does best in fairly active homes. Breed Overview Group: SportingHeight: 20 inches (male); 19 inches (female)Weight: 50 pounds (male); 40 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Long coat with feathering on the chest, ears, stomach, and legs; colors include black and white, liver and white, and moreLife Span: 12 to 14 years 18 of 40 Keeshond Credit: Daniela Duncan / Getty Images The keeshond is a medium-sized spitz-type breed originating from the Netherlands. They have a thick double coat, abundant ruff, plumed tail, and distinctive spectacle-like markings around the eyes. Bred as a versatile working dog, the keeshond is known for their intelligence, agility, and loyalty. With a friendly and outgoing nature, the keeshond makes an excellent family pet, getting along well with children and other animals. They are also vocal and vigilant watchdogs who will alert the family to any potential intruders. Breed Overview Group: Non-sportingHeight: 18 inches (male); 17 inches (female)Weight: 35 to 45 poundsCoat and Color: Very thick with a double topcoat, wooly undercoat, and long outer coat in cream, black, and gray color combinations; black markings around the eyesLife Span: 12 to 15 years 19 of 40 Kerry Blue Terrier Credit: Tracy Morgan / Getty Images The Kerry blue terrier is fairly large for the terrier category, but still falls into the medium-size dog category overall. The breed is perhaps best known for the coat that comes in varying shades of blue to gray. This is a smart and energetic dog that loves people. But they don't do well in low-activity households or being left alone for long periods. Breed Overview Group: TerrierHeight: 18 to 19.5 inches (male); 17.5 to 19 inches (female)Weight: 33 to 40 pounds (male); females slightly lessCoat and Color: Soft, dense, wavy coat; colors include blue, silver, and moreLife Span: 12 to 15 years 20 of 40 Miniature American Shepherd Credit: Stephanie Zell / Getty Images The miniature American shepherd is essentially a smaller version of the Australian shepherd. And just like their cousins, the breed is also a surprisingly effective herder. These dogs are intelligent and energetic. They're great for someone who wants a smart, active, affectionate dog like the Aussie but in a smaller package. Breed Overview Group: HerdingHeight: 14 to 18 inches (male); 13 to 17 inches (female)Weight: 20 to 40 poundsCoat and Color: Somewhat wavy, medium-length coat in various colorsLife Span: 12 to 13 years Continue to 21 of 40 below 21 of 40 Pembroke Welsh Corgi Credit: The Spruce / Kevin Norris The Pembroke Welsh corgi is a long-bodied dog with short legs and distinctive upright ears. While low to the ground, the breed is quite athletic and powerful for its size, making this an excellent herding dog. Corgis tend to be very friendly and affectionate, and they also often act as bright and alert watchdogs. A separate breed from the similar Cardigan Welsh corgi, the Pembroke has no tail and somewhat pointier ears. Breed Overview Group: HerdingHeight: 10 to 12 inchesWeight: Up to 30 pounds (male); up to 28 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Medium-length coat in red, fawn, black and tan, and sable with white markings Life Span: 12 to 13 years 22 of 40 Poodle (Standard) Credit: ivanastar / Getty Images When you think of a poodle, you may first picture the miniature or toy poodle. But the standard poodle, renowned for elegance and intelligence, is a medium-sized dog breed that boasts a curly, low-shedding coat. With their exceptional trainability and quick wit, this breed excels in various roles, from being a loyal companion to a skilled performer in dog shows and participating in obedience and agility activities. Breed Overview Group: Non-SportingHeight: Over 15 inchesWeight: 40 to 70 poundsCoat and Color: Curly, long coat in apricot, black, blue, brown, cafe au lait, cream, gray, red, silver, silver beige, or whiteLife Span: 10 to 18 years 23 of 40 Samoyed Credit: Ben Cunningham / Getty Images The Samoyed, a medium-sized breed originating from Siberia, is a working dog breed known for a stunning white, fluffy coat and smiling expression. Bred for herding reindeer and pulling sleds, the Samoyed boasts both beauty and utility. Their thick double coat keeps them warm in cold climates but requires regular grooming to maintain a pristine appearance. With a friendly and gentle demeanor, the Samoyed is affectionate with family and tends to be good-natured with children and other pets. Breed Overview Group: WorkingHeight: 21 to 23.5 inches (male); 19 to 21 inches (female)Weight: 45 to 60 pounds (male); 35 to 50 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Double coat with thick undercoat and straight outercoat; primarily bright white, sometimes cream or biscuit (very light brown)Life Span: 12 to 14 years 24 of 40 Shar-Pei Credit: Paulo Hoeper/Getty Images The Chinese shar-pei is known for loose, wrinkled skin, bristly hair, and a distinctive "hippopotamus" muzzle. Originally bred as a versatile working dog, they possess a strong and independent spirit, making them excellent guardians and protectors. The shar-pei is deeply devoted and affectionate towards family but may be reserved with strangers. Proper training and socialization are essential. Breed Overview Group: Non-sportingHeight: 18 to 20 inchesWeight: 45 to 60 poundsCoat and Color: Short and bristly coat that comes in various solid color shades, including black, chocolate, blue, and creamLife Span: 12 to 15 years Continue to 25 of 40 below 25 of 40 Siberian Husky Credit: TRAVELARIUM / Getty Images The Siberian husky, a working breed originating from Siberia, is a striking and energetic dog renowned for their captivating blue or multicolored eyes and thick double coat. Bred to endure harsh Arctic conditions, the husky is exceptionally agile and well-suited for pulling sleds over long distances. Their friendly and outgoing nature makes them a beloved family companion. However, due to their strong instinct to roam and their independent spirit, proper training and supervision are essential. The husky thrives in an active environment that provides ample exercise and mental stimulation. Breed Overview Group: WorkingHeight: 20 to 23.5 inchesWeight: 35 to 60 poundsCoat and Color: Dense double coat; variety of colors, including combinations of black, gray, white, and tan; markings include black points, piebald, or pintoLife Span: 12 to 15 years 26 of 40 Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Credit: @Hans Surfer / Getty Images The soft coated wheaten terrier is known for their plush coat and joyful demeanor. This medium-size breed sheds very little but needs frequent care to prevent tangles and mats. Consistent training and exercise also are essential to keep the stubborn terrier streak under control. Overall, they are smart, friendly, and loyal dogs that can adapt well to all kinds of households. Breed Overview Group: TerrierHeight: 18 to 19 inches (male); 17 to 18 inches (female)Weight: 35 to 40 pounds (male); 30 to 35 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Soft, silky, light tan single coat with a slight waveLife Span: 12 to 14 years 27 of 40 Staffordshire Bull Terrier Credit: Eudyptula / Getty Images The Staffordshire bull terrier, originating from England, is a robust and affectionate dog known for their muscular build and endearing smile. An ancestor of the American Staffordshire Terrier, the shorter and more compact Staffordshire bull terrier is a loyal and loving family companion. Their affectionate and gentle nature, particularly with children, has even earned them the nickname "nanny dog." While proper socialization is crucial, this breed's devotion to family makes them a cherished and trusted medium-sized dog. Breed Overview Group: TerrierHeight: 14 to 16 inches at the shoulderWeight: 24 to 38 poundsCoat and Color: Short, smooth coat that comes in red, fawn, white, black, blue, or brindle (any shade); all colors may be with or without whiteLife Span: 12 to 14 years 28 of 40 Standard Schnauzer Credit: Rodney Shoemaker / Getty Images The standard schnauzer is both a medium-size dog and the medium-size version of the schnauzer between the miniature and giant schnauzers. This bold and spirited dog has lots of energy, is an alert watchdog, and can be stubborn without consistent training. But they make an excellent companion for those who lead active lifestyles. Breed Overview Group: WorkingHeight: 18.5 to 19.5 inches (male); 17.5 to 18.5 inches (female)Weight: 35 to 50 pounds (male); 30 to 45 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Long eyebrows and beard; dense, wiry coat; colors include black and salt and pepperLife Span: 13 to 16 years Continue to 29 of 40 below 29 of 40 Vizsla Credit: Darren William Hall / Getty Images The vizsla is a medium-sized sporting breed from Hungary with a sleek golden-rust coat that requires minimal grooming. Renowned as a skilled hunting dog, this breed possesses a keen sense of smell and exceptional retrieving abilities. However, their true strength lies in the strong bonds they form with family. The "Velcro" vizsla is highly sociable and thrives on companionship, making this an ideal choice for active households. Breed Overview Group: SportingHeight: 22 to 24 inches (male); 21 to 23 inches (female)Weight: 55 to 60 pounds (male); 44 to 55 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Short, smooth, dense coat in varying shades of golden rustLife Span: 12 to 14 years 30 of 40 Whippet Credit: Nicole Hammond / Getty Images Whippets look a lot like greyhounds but in a smaller package. And like greyhounds, whippets are incredibly fast and athletic dogs. These friendly and affectionate canines can make great companions as long as you don't mind them chasing after anything that moves and easily being able to outrun you. The breed requires minimal grooming but lots of exercise. Breed Overview Group: HoundHeight: 19 to 22 inches (male); 18 to 21 inches (female)Weight: 25 to 40 poundsCoat and Color: Short, smooth coat that comes in various colorsLife Span: 12 to 15 years 31 of 40 German Shorthaired Pointer Credit: Tara Gregg/EyeEm/Getty Images Also known as GSP for short, the German shorthaired pointer is a medium-to-large dog that makes a great hunting dog and family dog. This is a good breed for active families, as this dog is energetic, friendly, and playful. With a strong desire to please, they’re not difficult to train as long as their needs are met. Though grooming isn’t complicated, they do shed a lot. Breed Overview Group: SportingHeight: 23 to 25 inches (male); 21 to 23 inches (female) Weight: 55 to 70 pounds (male); 45 to 60 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Short, thin; solid liver, liver and white, liver roan, liver and tickedLife Span: 12 to 14 years 32 of 40 Airedale Terrier Credit: s5iztok / Getty Images The medium-sized Airedale terrier is the biggest of the terrier breeds, and known for their intelligence. They can be independent, and they aren’t the ideal choice for those in search of a lapdog, but they are loyal and affectionate. They’re also very playful, have a lot of energy, and need a good amount of exercise every day, so they can be a good option for active households. Breed Overview Group: TerrierHeight: 23 to 24 inches (male); female is slightly smallerWeight: 40 to 65 poundsCoat and Color: Hard, wiry, dense, straight, short topcoat; softer undercoat; head and ears are tan; body is a mix of tan and black or dark grizzleLife Span: 11 to 13 years Continue to 33 of 40 below 33 of 40 American Eskimo Dog Credit: blendshapes / Getty Images The fluffy white American Eskimo dog is similar to the Samoyed, but smaller. The breed comes in three sizes, with the standard being the biggest. These are playful, high-energy dogs that need to be trained properly because they can be stubborn. They also require a consistent grooming routine to keep their coat in great shape. Breed Overview Group: Non-SportingHeight: 9 to 12 inches (toy); 12 to 15 inches (miniature); 15 to 19 inches (standard)Weight: 6 to 10 pounds (toy); 10 to 20 pounds (miniature); 25 to 35 pounds (standard)Coat and Color: Thick, glossy double coat; thick ruff around neck and chest; pure white; sometimes slightly cream-coloredLife Span: 13 to 15 years 34 of 40 Shetland Sheepdog Credit: Pxhere Referred to as the “little Lassie dog” and “toy collie,” the Shetland sheepdog, or Sheltie, is from Scotland and was bred for herding livestock. These dogs are loyal, athletic, alert, and smart. They’re great for active families, have a lot of energy and high exercise needs, and can be wary of strangers. Breed Overview Group: HerdingHeight: 13 to 16 inchesWeight: 15 to 25 poundsCoat and Color: Long, double coat; black and white; black, white, and tan; blue merle and white; blue merle, white, and tan; sable and white; sable, merle, and tanLife Span: 12 to 14 years 35 of 40 Portuguese Water Dog Credit: cyno club / Getty Also known as the Portie, the Portuguese Water Dog was bred to help fishermen. The breed is from Portugal, and it is a good option to consider if you’re looking for a hypoallergenic or low-shedding dog. They’re smart and easy to train, but they do need plenty of attention; otherwise, they can become bored and destructive. Breed Overview Group: WorkingHeight: 20 to 23 inches (male); 17 to 21 inches (female)Weight: 42 to 60 pounds (male); 35 to 50 pounds (female) Coat and Color: Tightly curled or wavy; black, black and white, brown; sometimes white- or silver-tippedLife Span: 10 to 13 years 36 of 40 Finnish Spitz Credit: PavelRodimov / Getty Images The Finnish spitz, or Finkie, is another medium-sized dog that is a good choice for active individuals and families, as they like to run and play. These dogs get along well with kids, but because they were bred to bark, they are vocal. In fact, these dogs participate in a barking competition in Finland. Plus, they have an attractive fox-like appearance, so they’re a good choice if you’re in search of breeds that look like foxes. Breed Overview Group: Non-SportingHeight: 17 to 20 inches (male); 15 to 18 inches (female)Weight: 26 to 29 pounds (male); 15 to 22 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Medium-length double coat; red-gold, solid red, or goldLife Span: 12 to 15 years Continue to 37 of 40 below 37 of 40 Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Credit: Anna Averianova / 500px / Getty Images Affectionately known as the Toller, the Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever is a medium-sized breed from Canada. These dogs used to be called little river duck dogs. They are affectionate, active, friendly, and high-energy. They also resemble golden retrievers but are smaller in size—they are actually the smallest of the retrievers. Breed Overview Group: SportingHeight: 18 to 21 inches (male); 17 to 20 inches (female)Weight: 35 to 50 poundsCoat and Color: Medium-length double coat; soft undercoat; red, red-gold, or buff, often with patches of whiteLife Span: 12 to 14 years 38 of 40 Afghan Hound The Aghan hound's lovely locks don't shed, but they do need a lot of brushing. Credit: Utekhina Anna/Shutterstock The eye-catching Afghan hound is described as majestic, with a silky coat that is long and requires a consistent grooming routine to keep it looking great. This is yet another active breed that needs roughly two hours of exercise every day, so they are a good choice for those who will be able to give them the time and space to run and play outside. Breed Overview Group: HoundHeight: 25 to 27 inches Weight: 50 to 60 pounds Coat and Color: Long, thick, fine; any color or combination of colorsLife Span: 12 to 14 years 39 of 40 Norwegian Elkhound Credit: slyncher00 / Getty Images The Norwegian elkhound is a spitz breed from Norway that was bred to hunt. These dogs are dependable and loyal to their family. They’re also known for their stamina and strength, their high energy level, and their ability to learn things quickly. Be prepared to groom this dog regularly, as they shed a lot. Breed Overview Group: HoundHeight: 20.5 inches (male); 19.5 inches (female)Weight: 55 pounds (male); 48 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Medium, double coat; black and gray; black and silver; black, white, and silver; gray, black, and silverLife Span: 12 to 15 years 40 of 40 English Setter Credit: The Spruce / Kristie Lee The English setter is also referred to as the moderate setter. This is another dog breed from the United Kingdom, and they were also bred for hunting, with the ability to crouch, point, and retrieve. They can get along well with kids and other pets, so they make wonderful family companions, but they need to be with people who are able to spend a lot of time with them because they can have separation anxiety. Breed Overview Group: SportingHeight: 25 to 27 inches (male); 23 to 25 inches (female)Weight: 65 to 80 pounds (male); 45 to 55 pounds (female)Coat and Color: Flat, silky, medium-length single coat; feathering on the ears, abdomen, chest, legs, and tail; white coat base with belton markings including flecks or intermingled roan (belton colors include orange, lemon, liver, blue, and tri-color)Life Span: 10 to 12 years 20 Dog Breeds That Fit Seamlessly Into a Busy Lifestyle FAQ What is the best living environment for a medium-sized dog? Many medium-sized dogs thrive in a variety of environments, from apartments to larger homes, as long as they receive adequate exercise and mental stimulation. Are medium-sized dogs generally good with children? Most medium-sized dogs, when well-trained and socialized, can be excellent companions for children due to their manageable size and often friendly nature. What are the grooming requirements for medium-sized breeds? Grooming needs vary by breed, with some medium-sized dogs requiring regular brushing to prevent mats and tangles, while others might need only minimal grooming. Explore more: Dogs Dog Breeds