50+ Ideal Dog Breeds For Seniors And Children

Published on 12/07/2021
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Chinese Crested

The Chinese Crested is a low-maintenance breed that requires little to no grooming. Their exposed skin, on the other hand, requires adequate care and attention. We recommend this breed to seniors because, unlike other breeds that require you to break a sweat when playing games with them or taking them for walks, the Chinese Crested will gladly choose to stay quietly with their owners and spend quality time with them rather than with others.

Chinese Crested

Chinese Crested

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Greyhound

Despite the fact that the Greyhound is by far the largest dog on our list, they are also the most sedentary. You’ll be surprised to see that even the tiniest breeds have more energy than this competition. We strongly advise seniors who have concluded their active racing career and have fully embraced the couch potato lifestyle to consider adopting a retired racing Greyhounds. Another advantage of adopting a Greyhound from a racetrack is that you will be adopting a furry buddy who has seen a lot, has been well-socialized, and will get along with you.

Greyhound

Greyhound

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