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Best Dogs for Seniors

The best dog breeds for older adults. Low-maintenance, calm, and affectionate companions.

The best dogs for seniors are calm, affectionate, and manageable. They don't need intense exercise, they're small enough to handle safely, and they provide the companionship that improves quality of life. Studies show that dog ownership in seniors reduces loneliness, lowers blood pressure, and encourages daily activity. These breeds offer all those benefits without being overwhelming.

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    The perfect senior companion at 13–18 lbs. Cavaliers are gentle, calm, and content with short walks and couch time. They're intuitive to their owner's emotions and provide comforting companionship without demanding intense activity.

    1318 lbs1215 years3060 min/day
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    Shih Tzu

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    Bred for centuries as a companion dog. Shih Tzus are calm, affectionate, and perfectly sized for lap sitting. They need only moderate walks and their primary desire is to be near their person — exactly what most seniors want.

    916 lbs1018 years2040 min/day
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    Maltese

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    Tiny, gentle, and low-energy at 4–7 lbs. Maltese are easy to carry, require minimal exercise, and are content with indoor play and short walks. Their affectionate nature provides constant companionship.

    47 lbs1215 years2030 min/day
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    Pug

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    Comedic, low-energy, and endlessly affectionate at 14–18 lbs. Pugs are natural companions who thrive on human attention. They need only short walks and their entertaining personality keeps life fun.

    1418 lbs1315 years2040 min/day
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    French Bulldog

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    Quiet, compact, and low-maintenance at 16–28 lbs. Frenchies are calm indoors, don't need much exercise, and rarely bark. Their easygoing temperament makes them stress-free companions.

    1628 lbs1012 years2040 min/day
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    Bichon Frise

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    Cheerful and gentle at 12–18 lbs. Bichons are happy dogs who brighten any home. They're easy to train, low-shedding, and their moderate energy is manageable for most active seniors.

    1218 lbs1415 years2040 min/day
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    Havanese

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    Social and adaptable at 7–13 lbs. Havanese are sturdy enough for daily walks but calm enough for quiet days. They're eager to please and their friendly nature makes them wonderful therapy-like companions.

    713 lbs1416 years2040 min/day
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    Pomeranian

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    Alert and companionable at 3–7 lbs. Pomeranians are small enough to manage easily and their spirited personality keeps life interesting. They're loyal and make good watchdogs, which adds a sense of security.

    37 lbs1216 years2040 min/day
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    Portable and devoted at 4–7 lbs. Yorkies bond deeply with their owners and are easy to take anywhere — errands, travel, doctor visits. They need minimal exercise and their small size means low food and medication costs.

    47 lbs1115 years2040 min/day
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    Cocker Spaniel

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    Sweet and gentle at 20–30 lbs. Cockers are medium-sized companions who are calm indoors and happy with moderate walks. They're easy to train and their affectionate temperament provides emotional comfort.

    2030 lbs1014 years3060 min/day
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    Quiet and elegant at 7–14 lbs. Italian Greyhounds are low-energy indoors and their short coat requires almost no grooming. They're gentle, clean, and perfectly happy with a lap to curl up on.

    714 lbs1415 years3045 min/day
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    Pekingese

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    Independent and calm at 7–14 lbs. Pekingese are one of the lowest-energy breeds — they're content with short potty walks and indoor lounging. Their independent streak means they don't suffer from separation anxiety as much as other companion breeds.

    714 lbs1214 years2030 min/day

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