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10 dog breeds that secretly love travelling more than staying home

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 8, 2026, 07:00 IST
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From road trips to getaways: 10 dog breeds ideal for travelling families


Travelling with family is rarely perfectly organized. Someone forgets chargers, someone else wants snacks every hour, and plans usually shift mid-journey. Now add a dog into that mix, and things can either become a little chaotic or unexpectedly beautiful.

The difference often comes down to the breed. Some dogs struggle with new places and constant movement, while others quietly adapt, settle in, and almost become part of the travel rhythm.

If your family loves hitting the road, flying out on short breaks, or planning long getaways, these are the dog breeds that tend to fit that lifestyle a lot better than most.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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Labrador Retriever

There’s a reason Labradors are almost always at the top of “family dog” lists. They’re steady, friendly, and don’t overcomplicate things. New places don’t usually throw them off, as long as their people are around.

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Golden Retriever

Golden Retrievers have this calm, reassuring presence. They’re social without being overwhelming and generally adjust well, whether you’re staying in a hill cottage or a beachside hotel.

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Beagle

Beagles bring curiosity into every journey. They notice everything – new smells, new corners, new sounds. That curiosity can be fun for travelling families, as long as you’re ready for their energy bursts.

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French Bulldog

Small, easygoing, and low-maintenance. French Bulldogs don’t need much space or heavy activity, which makes them surprisingly good for hotel stays and short trips where comfort matters more than adventure.

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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

These dogs are all about companionship. They don’t like being far from their people, which actually makes them quite settled during travel. As long as they’re close to you, they’re usually content.

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Poodle

One of the most adaptable breeds out there. Poodles are intelligent and quick to adjust to new environments, whether it’s a road trip or a stay in a new city. Their trainability also helps a lot on the move.

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Border Collie

For families that don’t travel to relax but to explore, Border Collies fit right in. They’re active, alert, and happiest when they’re part of everything happening around them.

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Shih Tzu


Not every trip has to be about running around. Shih Tzus are more about comfort and closeness. They settle well in quieter travel setups and prefer staying near their family over anything else.

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Dachshund

Small body, strong personality. Dachshunds can surprisingly handle travel well, especially road trips. They like familiarity, but with the right comfort, they adjust better than expected.

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Australian Shepherd


These dogs bring energy into every journey. They’re active, smart, and love being involved. For outdoor-loving families, they often feel less like pets and more like travel partners.



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