Dogs

10 Best Dog Breeds for Seniors

#9. Pug

The healthy Pug is easy to groom, although they shed quite heavily. Normally possessing an excellent temperament, a few can become jealous. This is a generally healthy breed but should avoid temperature extremes. Happy-go-lucky Pug mixes make excellent pets as well.

#8. Chihuahua

Lively, loyal, and proud, this excellent lapdog makes a wonderful companion. These are vocal dogs that serve well as alert dogs. Puppies may be difficult to housetrain.

#7. Poodle

The highly trainable, affectionate, low-shedding Poodle comes in three sizes: Toy, Miniature, and Standard. They love to be pampered, and you will be hard put to find a cleverer pet. Poodle mixes like the Cockapoo and Labradoodle are also excellent choices.

#6. Boston Terrier

Trainable and well mannered, the dapper Boston Terrier is a friend to all. They tend to be layabouts, so a relaxed lifestyle is just fine with them. The breed is easy to groom, but some are hard to housetrain. Bostons can be bossy, so good leadership is essential.

#5. Miniature Schnauzer

The Miniature Schnauzer is a big dog in a small, tidy package. They are in the Terrier Group, not the Toy Group, and have a strong but friendly terrier temperament. If given sufficient exercise, they are calm indoors. They are great alert dogs since they tend to be vocal without that little dog yap. They are also easy to train.

#4: Yorkshire Terrier

This low-shedding, beautiful lapdog is wonderfully loving and loyal, although they tend to be both independent and overprotective, fancying themselves mighty guard dogs. They can be tricky to housetrain, although this is true of many toy breeds.

#3. Maltese

The lively but gentle Maltese loves people and does not like being alone. Despite their soft looks, Maltese are fearless. They remain moderately active from puppyhood through old age. Their silky white coat requires daily attention and professional grooming to look its best. Maltese are low shedding and quite healthy.

#2. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Cavaliers are easygoing, friendly, intelligent, and quiet. They are also more patient than most small breeds. The Cavalier courteously matches his activity level to yours. It’s hard to go wrong with the noble Cavalier, but they do require regular brushing.

#1. Pekingese

The regal but slow-moving Peke is a real charmer. This is the ultimate lapdog, and while they need thorough daily brushing, you can do it while he’s sleeping on your lap. They are extraordinarily loyal and affectionate, although they’re also independent and willful at times.

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