Steady, dependable and warm at home — which pups are built for married life?
"Fun to date" and "happy to marry" aren't always the same thing. How well-suited you are to building a stable home depends a lot on your personality type. This ranking lines up MBTI's 16 types, matched to dog breeds, from the most to the least marriage-ready.
For reference only. Based on the love stats of 16 Love-Type Dogs, for entertainment.

The Shiba keeps its promises and builds trust brick by brick. It never forgets anniversaries and plans both the budget and daily life. The very picture of "someone safe to marry."
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The Shih Tzu sits at the very top for marriage. Quiet attentiveness, devotion and stability — all three — make it a partner who warmly supports everyday life.
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The Boston Terrier runs the "team" that is a household with precision. Strong on responsibility, it's the dependable pillar that protects the family.
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The Chihuahua treats marriage as a serious life strategy. It's cautious until it decides, but once it does, its stability is outstanding.
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The Corgi reliably leads even the long-term plan for the home. Its planning means you won't be left doing everything alone, even in a two-income household.
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The Cavalier is a lifelong partner who can build a deep emotional bond. No flash, but it creates a home full of genuine connection.
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The Golden Retriever finds its own happiness in the family's happiness. It becomes the sun at the center of a warm home.
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The Labrador is a loving type that treasures family occasions. It builds a lively, warm household.
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The Maltese brings ideals and gentleness into the home — a romantic at heart. With someone it feels safe with, it builds a deeply bonded family.
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The Frenchie is a peace-lover who prefers a calm, conflict-free home. The result is a relaxed, easy place to live.
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The Pomeranian is the mood-maker who keeps home bright. It makes every day fun — though a partner who helps with planning the chores is a plus.
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The Schnauzer values its intellectual world over domestic routine. It's comfortable with a partner who can systematize the division of chores.
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The Jack Russell is an adventurer who loves freedom and stimulation. It needs a partner who can build a marriage that's "theirs" rather than by the book.
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The Toy Poodle never wants to lose that dating feeling, even after marriage. It lasts with a partner who enjoys fighting the routine together.
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The Dachshund prefers an independent couple dynamic without too much meddling. A grown-up, non-clingy married life suits it best.
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The Beagle is the family's fun-and-games department. With energy and drive it creates events at home — the calm settling-down is still to come.
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