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Cavaliers like short walks, snuggling with their owners, and aren't very active. All good for a (little) lazy owner! Cavies are loving and easy to teach.
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Some lively smaller breeds are great for people who prefer resting over going to the dog park. Papillons can live in most homes without disrupting your lifestyle.
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English Bulldogs' short legs, thick body, and small snouts make them tired after 15 minutes of exercise. This breed is content to lounge on the couch all day, but owners must watch for health issues.
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Experts believe one Swiss canine may be distant when needed while being clever and easy to educate. Bernese Mountain Dogs are best for bigger breeds. They adore sleeping indoors and are quiet and lethargic.
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Short-legged Basset Hounds like quick walks and playtime, but they don't need much more activity. Affectionate Basset Hounds are terrific lazy day companions.
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Dachshunds are entertaining and friendly. They'd be a good buddy if your hobby involves plenty of sofa time. Dachshunds are surprisingly low-maintenance.
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First-time owners and people who want to relax can consider the Bichon Frise. It's active yet like to cuddle all day. Non-shedding and hypoallergenic!
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Maltese lapdogs are perfect for lounging. Vets believe this breed is easy to teach, quiet, and affordable to upkeep. They're popular since they're peaceful, trainable, and loving. The compact size makes things simpler and reduces exercise.