12 Best Low-Energy Small Dogs

Athletic dogs are fun, but they aren’t for everyone. They prefer to take it easy. Smaller, relatively low-maintenance pups are more appealing pet choices for those who may be older or have less time on their hands to devote to training sessions and walks. Small dogs are also great for apartment-dwellers, as they don’t need as much space as a larger animal.

Explore this list of our favorite low-energy small dog breeds. Who knows, maybe it will help you find your next furry soulmate.

1. Pug

While pugs do require some exercise, it isn’t much. A daily walk and game of tug-of-war will suffice. Royals and Noblemen loved Bologneses, or Bolos, and they became a favorite lap dog. That means you should avoid strenuous exercise without breaks.

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Other than that moderate amount of exercise, you won’t need to worry much about your pug. Pugs love their downtime and have a long history as companion dogs. They are great with kids and are usually good with other pets in the home.

2. French Bulldog

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French bulldogs, or Frenchies, are strong and sturdy pups with an unique look, however they don’t lack in the personality department. Frenchies are lively and lovable dogs who love to play with their people. However, Frenchies also love their beauty sleep. Routine exercise is recommended by veterinarians, but similar to the pug, Frenchies don’t do well with strenuous activity. Like the pug, the French bulldog is known for its short snout, which can lead to breathing problems and overheating. Owning one can be hard work-they require plenty of exercise and entertainment to become healthy and happy.

3. Chihuahua

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Tiny but confident, the Chihuahua loves people and attention. Its distinct look attracts many dog lovers, but it’s the Chihuahua’s personality that makes them fall in love. Chihuahuas may not be friendly to everyone, but they are ultra affectionate to their owners and the ones they love. They are usually happy to snuggle on the couch all day long.

4. Italian Greyhound

Greyhounds are practically synonymous with racing and agility, but in reality, they are the world’s most adorable couch potatoes. The Italian Greyhound is the Greyhound’s smaller counterpart. They appreciate regular walks or play sessions, but they truly want to snooze and cuddle whenever possible.

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5. Bolognese

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The Bolognese is an old breed, developed centuries ago in Italy where they were valued because of their beauty and charm. Because their muzzles are short, it makes it more difficult to breathe and to cool performwn from panting. Bolos have fluffy, white coats that don’t shed, making them great for those with mild allergies. They’re suitable for apartment living, but they are prone to separation anxiety, so they shouldn’t be left alone often. Their exercise needs are low, and their temperament is calm and easygoing-all great attributes for retirees or seniors looking for a furry end up beingst friend.

6. Pekingese

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The earliest known record of the Pekingese can be traced back to ancient China, where humans knew them to be charming, loyal, and fun pets. They were bred to provide amusement for their owners, and thus only have modest daily exercise requirements. This breed is very suitable for apartment living.

7. Lhasa Apso

You can recognize a Lhasa apso at first glance thanks to their long, luxurious, and dense double hair coat, often gray or white. It’s a small breed that’s known to be happy, playful, and, sometimes, mischievous. The Lhasa apso does not need a large amount of exercise, and their small size makes them ideal for apartment-dwelling owners. But be warned: they are hardwired as guard dogs, and tend to bark at passersby.

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8. Shih Tzu

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As long as you give them time for a bit of active play, Shih Tzus will be happy pups. They can do well in almost any home, including apartments, and make wonderful companion pets. The Shih Tzu is an ancient breed, known in China because a royal house pet and lap dog. It’s one of the most pampered breeds in the dog world. Bonus: Shih Tzus may also be considered to be one of the few hypoallergenic dog breeds.

9. Dachshund

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Looking at a Dachshund, you can observe why the breed doesn’t require a ton of exercise. Dachshunds, affectionately known as wiener dogs, are short and stout pups with floppy ears and adorable features across the board. They do love some regular exercise, but they don’t move very quickly because of their short legs and long bodies.

10. Maltese

Weighing less than seven pounds, the Maltese is a toy dog breed that exudes elegance. Its long, straight, white coat is unique and eye-catching and requires daily brushing. While this breed is full of energy, it does not require significant exerccan bee. Daily walks or play sessions will keep them happy.

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11. Papillon

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The word “papillon” is French for “butterfly.” It’s a suitable name for this dog breed, whose ears are very large and wing-shaped. Papillons, also known as Paps, are usually dainty pups that do well in almost any environment, from tiny apartments to sweeping mansions. They’re intelligent dogs, too, which means they are easily trained. Paps do exceedingly well with general obedience and even agility training.

12. Basset Hound

Some may consider the Basset Hound a small breed, while others argue that they are technically medium. But one thing is for sure-Basset Hounds are a short breed. They also have low energy levels and low exercise needs. They are prone to becoming overweight, so watch their calorie intake if you do decide to aperformpt or buy a Basset Hound.

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By All Pet Care Resource

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