7 Dog Breeds for Lazy People
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Many people like to keep dogs, but it's a little troublesome, as you need to take your dogs out for walks every day. For people who are usually busy with work, they may not have much time to walk their dogs, and keeping a dog can be very tiring. If you want a dog as a pet, while don’t want to put in too much effort, here’s 7 dog breeds suitable for lazy dog lovers.
1. Dachshund
Dachshund makes great companion as this breed is affectionate and lovely. They only need a moderate amount of exercise because of their special body structure. Dachshund has long body but short legs, so too much exercise like running or jumping may hurt their spines.
2. Greyhound
You may think this racing dog is a high-energy dog breed, but truth is, they enjoy staying at home with their owners. They like walking or running a little for daily exercise but not a a large amount of it. They are healthy but have a large body. Greyhound has a lovable personality and looks and they are very easy to get along with.
3. French Bulldog
French Bulldog is one of the most cheerful dog breeds, making them excellent companion for owners. They have lots of energy, but their endurance is not enough. For French Bulldog, a moderate amount of daily exercise is fine for them. They don’t have much grooming needs but could have different skin issues.
4. Chihuahua
If you prefer a small-sized dog, choose Chihuahua, weighing only 2 to 6 pounds. They may have lots of energy, but actually they don’t require lots of exercise. Most of them have a quite healthy body. You don’t need to brush them a lot except for those with long hair. One thing to remember is that don’t take too good care of them as they will become bossy and rude.
5. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Looking for a dog that always looks cheerful? Cavalier are often happy when they snuggle with another dog or their owners. They are a gentle, lovable, and quite adaptable breed. Weighing around 11 to 18 pounds, Cavalier are easy handle and train. Cavalier is a low-shedding dog, you only need to groom them occasionally.
6. West Highland White Terrier
Considering a easy-going dog as your new companion? A small-sized to medium-sized Westie would make a perfect pet. Most of them are rather healthy and easy to train. Westie may need some trim but you don’t have to groom them a lot. Some people pluck their dead hairs while others brush the hairs to keep the dog skin healthy.
7. Poodle
You may think Poodles are a lot more active but they are also adaptable to their owners. It’s a low-maintenance dog breed. They will have the same energy level of their humans. They don’t shed a lot and have a low-allergen skin. But you still need to brush them when their hair continue to grow.