Top 10 BEST Dog Breeds For Seniors

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we all know that dogs are a man or woman's best friend but what kinds of dogs are the best for seniors if you're looking for a new furry friend you're in luck there are a number of great dogs that make perfect companions for older adults in this video I'm going to go over the top 10 dogs for seniors and you can decide based on what I cover which breed you feel is the best for you a growing number of older adults are choosing to get dogs and there are plenty of reasons why this is a
great decision dogs help reduce Str and can provide Comfort by actually producing a chemical reaction in your brain that lowers cortisol and increases serotonin they increase social interaction which keeps people engaged in the community they increase physical activity when you take a dog for a walk which will help you leverage benefits of exercise they lower blood pressure and reduced cardiovascular risk they reduce depression by giving you a sense of meaning offer security and also help you saave off loneliness so in these 10 dogs that I'm going to go over here like I said it's no
particular order and I have my favorite which you will find out as I go through them the first one I'm going to cover is the bishan frie the bishan FR is one of the best dogs for seniors because of their personality they are known to be very friendly playful and outgoing despite having a fluffy coat that makes them look like little fuzzballs the bishan is actually a very low-maintenance dog their coat can be maintained by a simple once per month visit to the groomer and typically resembles a cotton ball or powder puff the average weight
of a bishan fris is 7 to 12 lbs which most people can handle pretty easily they are high energy fur balls that need moderate amounts of exercise but a lot of time for play so they're perfect for adults who are able to devote a little extra time into their playful companions bishan fres tend to be happy go-lucky spirited dogs that live 14 to 15 years all of these qualities go into why the bishan FR is at the top of the list for the best dog for seniors most bishan fres are relatively low maintenance on the
health side assuming they've had proper vaccinations number two on the list we have the shitzu Shih Tzus are small dogs typically weighing between 9 to 16 lbs this makes them easy to handle and carry especially for seniors who might have physical limitations shitzus are known for their affectionate friendly and outgoing nature they can provide comforting companionship and emotional support to their owners while they are playful and enjoy short walks they don't require extensive exercise which can be ideal for seniors who may have mobility issues Shih Tzus adapt well to a living and are comfortable in
smaller spaces this is great for seniors who might be downsizing or living in a senior community while Shih Tzus have long coats that require regular grooming this can become a therapeutic activity for many seniors fostering a routine and bonding time moreover regular grooming sessions can be managed with the help of professionals unlike high energy breeds Shih Tzus are generally more laid-back and content with lounging around which can align with the pace of many seniors Lifestyles these dogs are social animals and can help seniors maintain a sense of connection potentially leading to increased social interactions with
fellow dog lovers and neighbors number three on the list we have the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Cavaliers are small to medium-sized dogs generally weighing between 13 to 18 lbs their manageable size makes them easy to lift transport and handle a boon for seniors renowned for their gentle and affectionate disposition Cavaliers form strong bonds with their owner offering unwavering companionship and love while they do enjoy regular walks and play sessions their exercise needs are moderate few short walks in some indoor playtime are often sufficient fitting well with many senior's activity levels Cavaliers adjust well to various
living situations be at a house with a yard or an apartment this makes them suitable for seniors in various residential settings their silky coats require regular brushing but not excessively this can be a pleasant bonding activity for seniors and their K9 Companions and they shed less than some breeds Cavaliers have a docel nature and are not overly aggressive or hyperactive their calm demeanor makes them great lapt dogs happy to snuggle and relax with their owners while Cavaliers are known for certain health issues like heart conditions regular vet checkups and a stable routine can help in
early detection and management this can foster a sense of responsibility and routine for seniors their friendly and sociable nature often leads to interactions with other dog lovers aiding in the social well-being of their senior owners in summary the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's gentle temperament manageable size and moderate needs make them an excellent choice for seniors seeking a devoted and loving pet number four on the list we have the pemro Welsh Corgi pemboke Welsh corgis are of medium size typically weighing between 24 to 30 lb their compact yet sturdy build makes them manageable for many seniors
without being too tiny or fragile corgis are known for their cheerful and affectionate nature they are intelligent eager to please and form strong bonds with their families providing unwavering companionship while corgis are energetic and enjoy playtime they can be content with a couple of short to moderate walks daily making them adaptable to the physical activity levels of many seniors despite their love for Open Spaces corgis can adjust to apartment living as long as they receive regular exercise their size and nature make them suitable for diverse living situations Corgis have a double coat that requires regular
brushing especially during shedding Seasons this grooming routine can serve as a bonding activity and help seniors maintain a structured daily regimen corgis are alert and will often bark to alert their owners of visitors or anything unusual this can provide an added sense of security for seniors and due to their intelligence they are easy to train this can be rewarding experience for seniors who enjoy engaging in positive reinforcement training sessions with their pets corgis are sociable dogs and taking them out can lead to interactions with fellow dog enthusiasts this can be beneficial for seniors offering social
engagement and Community connections as well as the health benefits of just taking your dog on a walk in essence pemboke Welsh Corgis with their cheerful disposition manageable size and moderate activity requirements can be a delightful companion for seniors looking for an energetic yet loyal pet however potential owners should be prepared for their occasional stubborn streaks and assure they can meet the breed's exercise and training needs number five on our list here are the Basset Hound basset hounds are medium to large dogs but have short legs and a low slung body typically weighing between 40 to
65 lb their unique build allows for senior handling at a ground level bassets are known for their gentle laid-back and affectionate nature their great companions often forming deep bonds with their families and their calm demeanor is comforting for many seniors bass and Hounds enjoy sniffing around during walks due to their strong senting ability but they don't require rigorous exercise couple of leisurely walks daily can suffice aligning well with the activity level of many seniors basset hounds can adjust well to apartment or home living their relaxed nature makes them less demanding in terms of space as
long as they have a comfortable spot to Lounge their short coat requires minimal grooming regular brushing will help reduce shedding and can be a therapeutic activity for seniors to bond with their pets they are not hyperactive dogs bassets are often content lounging around and being in the company of Their Own owners making them ideal at Big lap dogs for relaxation time bassets with their droopy eyes and distinctive appearance often attract attention facilitating social interactions for their owners during walks or Park visits while basset hounds have a deep bark they typically aren't excessive barkers unless they
pick up an interesting scent or there's something unusual happening this makes them less disruptive in quiet neighborhoods or Senior Communities In summary basset hounds with their gentle temperament moderate exercise needs and low maintenance grooming can be a wonderful choice for seniors seeking a relaxed and loyal companion however potential senior owners should be mindful of the breed's weight when considering activities like lifting or extensive travel number six on our list The maltz Malt dogs are small typically weighing between 4 to 7 lb their petite size makes them easy to carry handle and accommodate especially for seniors
who have physical limitations mtis are affectionate Lively and known for their sweet nature they thrive on human interaction and can provide loving companionship making them great emotional support for their owners while they have a playful spirit maltes don't require extensive exercise a few short walks or indoor play sessions daily can keep them happy and healthy aligning with the activity levels of many seniors they are well suited to apartment living due to their small size and they don't need a lot of space and are comfortable and cozy environments The Malt have a beautiful long silky coat
that requires regular grooming as said before with other dogs this can be a bonding activity for seniors in their pet but for those who prefer less maintenance the coat can be kept in a shorter puppy cut or you can seek professional grooming services maltes are generally gentle and can be quite content sitting on a lap or being cuddled making them excellent lap dogs for relaxation and bonding their cute appearance and friendly disposition can attract attention from fellow dog lovers and neighbors aiding in social interactions and engagement for their senior owners maltes have hair instead of
fur which means they shed minimally this can be beneficial for seniors who may be concerned about excessive dog hair in their living spaces or those who have mild allergies in conclusion the maltz with their affectionate temperament manageable size and modest exercise requirements can be a delightful choice for senior seeking a small loving and low shedding companion however potential owners should be prepared for The Grooming needs or consider regular visits to a professional groomer before I get to number seven here I'm just going to ask you to hit the like button and subscribe to the channel
and I'm also going to explain a little bit about why I'm making these videos I work exclusively with seniors and I I have found that a lot of them have pets as companions and a lot of them love their pets I love my pets and a lot of times when we talk we get into talking about our pets so I figured that I would go through all my clients and look at what dogs they had and recommend them to other seniors through my YouTube channel what I do for work I sell final expense life insurance
so I help seniors coordinate their end of life expenses management plans or anything like that is needed you can always email me at the email in the description of the video number seven on the list is the Pomeranian Pomeranians are small dogs typically weighing between 3 to 7 lb their compact size makes them easy to transport handle and accommodate fitting perfectly with seniors who might prefer a lightweight companion Pomeranians are known for their Lively outgoing and affectionate personalities their spunkiness combined with their loyalty offers a balanced mix of entertainment and companionship while they are spirited
and enjoy playtime Pomeranians don't demand extensive exercise a few indoor play centers or short walks can suffice aligning well with many seniors activity preferences Pomeranians are well suited to both Homes and Apartments they're small size Ure they don't require a lot of space making them adaptable to various living conditions Pomeranians have a thick double coat that requires regular grooming to prevent mading and tangling rushing can serve as a therapeutic and bonding activity but seniors should be prepared for this grooming commitment or consider occasional professional grooming services Pomeranians are often alert and can be good watchdogs
notifying their owners of visitors are unusual ual noises providing an added layer of perceived security their fluffy appearance and spirited nature can be a conversation starter facilitating interactions with fellow pet lovers and neighbors thus aiding in social engagement for seniors with consistent training Pomeranians can learn tricks and commands quite well this can be a rewarding Endeavor for seniors looking to engage in stimulating activities with their pets Pomeranians with their Lively nature compact size and reasonable exercise requirements can be a Charming choice for seniors in search of a vibrant and loyal companion however potential senior owners
should be aware of the breed's grooming needs and their sometimes strong willed nature number eight on the list this has a soft spot in my heart here and this is my personal favorite the Yorkshire Terrier or silky terrier I have a silky it's it's a variation of a yorky they're small dogs typically weighing 4 to 7 lb their diminutive size makes them convenient to carry and handle ideal for seniors who may want an easily manageable pet they can get a little hyper sometimes though so if they see something they want they may squir them in
your arms so that you can put them down they'll get it they're known for their spirited affectionate and confident nature I have never met a more emotional dog than my silky Yorkie she is very good at expressing how she feels and it's really cool it's really cute and I didn't think that dogs were capable of displaying such emotions until I fell in love with my little Yorkie they can be Lively providing moments of entertainment but are also loyal and know when to settle down and snuggle if you want them to snuggle while yorkis are energetic
and enjoy play time they don't need long walks short strolls are indoor play is enough aligning with the physical activity preferences of most seniors they're perfectly suited for apartment living given their small size they don't need a vast space making them adaptable for seniors in various residential settings and they're very intelligent so they're easily trained Yorkies have a fine silky coat that can grow long and requires regular grooming this can serve as a bonding activity but you may want to cut keep the haircut short I keep the haircut kind of short on mine so that
we don't have to brush her like all the time Yorkies are Vigilant and can be good Watch Dogs I mean if they see something that bothers them or out of the ordin they're going to bark so if you if you want a dog that never barks don't get a Yorkie but I don't know I think my York's bark is cute and it doesn't really bother me when I tell her to stop she usually stops their small size and distinctive coat attract attention facilitating social interaction for seniors during walks or outings I know that I get
a lot of people coming up to me asking to pet my dog saying how cute she is Yorkies have hair not fur which means they can be a good choice for people with allergies and they don't really so in conclusion Yorkshire Terriers with their Dynamic personality small structure low exercise demands can be an excellent choice for seniors seeking a vivacious yet affectionate companion however be prepared for The Grooming requirements or be willing to seek professional grooming services as with a lot of the dogs we've covered number nine on the list is a cocker spaniel cocker
spaniels are medium-sized dogs generally weighing between 20 to 30 lb their manageable size makes them neither too large nor too small fitting the preferences of many seniors spaniels are renowned for their gentle affectionate and even tempered nature they're keenly attuned to human emotions making them empathetic companions while they're active and enjoy play session cocker spaniels can be content with a couple of moderate walks and some playtime daily aligning with the activity level of many seniors they adjust well to both apartment and house living provided they get their daily exercise their flexible nature makes them suitable
for various living arrangements cocker spaniels have a silky wavy coat that requires regular brooming for matting and tangling so you're going to want to be consistent with grooming on this dog or definitely seek a professional grooming Serv so cocker spaniels are pretty groom heavy they are definitely eager to please though which makes them easy to train and engaging in positive reinforcement training can be a rewarding experience for many seniors their friendly disposition often paves the way for interactions with other dog lovers which helps the social well-being of their owner and cocker spaniels are known to
be particularly loyal to their families they can offer emotional support and reduce feelings of loneliness in summary cocker spaniels with their gentle disposition moderate size and balanced activity requirements can be wonderful choice for those seeking a loving and loyal companion but be aware once again of their grooming needs because their coat does require a lot of Maintenance last on the list number 10 is the havan I think I'm pronouncing this properly the havan are small dogs typically weighing between 7 to 13 lounds their compact size makes them ideal for seniors who may prefer a pet
that's easy to handle and manage they're affectionate friendly and sociable their gentle nature and playful nature provide both entertainment and companionship to their owners while playful they don't demand and extensive exercise daily short walks and some indoor play can keep them content fitting the activity preferences of many seniors havan are known for their adaptability to various living environments including Apartments their small size and moderate exercise needs make them flexible companions for diverse living conditions they possess a soft silky coat that requires regular grooming to avoid matting while grooming can serve as a bonding activity seniors
may also consider a shorter cut for easier maintenance they're intelligent and eager to please and are generally easy to train their responsiveness get offer seniors a rewarding experience in teaching commands and tricks havan friendly demeanor and cute appearance can be conversation starters helping facilitate interactions with other pet lovers reming social engagement and their coat is often touted as being hypoallergenic making them a potential choice for seniors with mild allergies or those who are concerned about excessive shedding and in conclusion here the haves with their affectionate nature manageable size and Moder exercise requirements can be an
excellent choice for seniors seeking a low shedding adaptable and devoted companion as with any read prospective owners should be aware of their grooming needs and make sure they can meet the requirements that I just covered there I hope this helped you determine which dog may be the best fit for you if you found value in this please subscribe to the channel and turn on post notifications I will be bringing other top 10 lists for seniors to you weekly thank you
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