50+ Ideal Dog Breeds For Seniors And Children

Published on 12/07/2021
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Japanese Chin

If you’re looking for a low-maintenance pet, the Japanese Chin is your best bet. This breed is the best choice for seniors who want a dog but don’t want to put themselves through too much physical exertion. Years of companionship have been provided by this breed, which is noted for being less “yappy” than other kinds of canine companionship The Japanese Chin will find that this is just about enough for it to be content, and that it is easy to groom with only one brushing per week, gets some exercise by running around the yard, and gets to cuddle with you on a regular basis.

Japanese Chin

Japanese Chin

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West Highland Terrier

Terriers are unquestionably popular with seniors, and breeds such as the West Highland Terrier continue to be popular choices. A lovely temperament characterizes this breed, which makes it an excellent lap dog. They are small in stature, allowing them to live comfortably in an apartment and only requiring an hour of exercise per day. You’ll be surprised to learn that when it comes to maintaining their soft fur coat, there is no need for extensive grooming. All that is required is a regular brushing regimen.

West Highland Terrier

West Highland Terrier

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