5 Low Maintenance Dog Breeds for Busy Families

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Thinking about adopting a dog but aren't sure you have a ton of time to dedicate to an incredibly needy pooch? Check out these low-maintenance dog breeds!

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If you’re thinking about adopting a dog but aren’t sure you have a ton of time to dedicate to an incredibly needy pooch, these low-maintenance dog breeds might be just right for you. Please keep in mind, though, that all dogs need proper training and attention, so there’s no such thing as a “no maintenance” breed. Also, while these five pooches aren’t quite as high-maintenance as some other breeds, remember that every dog is different, so there is no guarantee that you’ll get a totally relaxed and easy-going pooch!

5 Low-Maintenance Dog Breeds

Short-Haired Chihuahua

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The Chihuahua dog is part of the toy AKC breed group. They stand about 6-9 inches tall at the shoulder with an average weight of 2-6 pounds and an average lifespan of 15-18 years, which is longer than many other dog breeds. This dog breed originates from the country of Mexico. They are short-haired so they only require occasional brushing and bathing. A Chihuahua makes a great apartment dog since their exercise needs can be taken care of indoors.

French Bulldog

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The French Bulldog has been an excellent companion dog for many years now. They stand about 11-12 inches tall at the shoulder with an average weight of 16-28 pounds and an average lifespan of 11-14 years. They are a dog breed that adapts well to apartment living and are a great dog choice for new dog owners since they are pretty low maintenance. This dog breed is also easy to groom, affectionate, playful and friendly. They are rather quiet dogs, don’t bark much and don’t require a great deal of exercise.

American Staffordshire Terrier

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The American Staffordshire Terrier originally came about after breeding bulldogs with older Terrier dog breeds. They stand about 16-19 inches tall at the shoulder with an average weight of 57-67 pounds and an average lifespan of 12-14 years. This dog breed is known to be attentive, devoted, loyal, friendly and intelligent. They don’t need a lot of grooming- only occasional brushing to keep their fur maintained and they don’t shed much at all.

Chinese Shar-Pei

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The Chinese Shar-Pei is most recognized by their compact, square body and slightly larger head. They stand about 18-20 inches tall at the shoulder with an average weight of 40-55 pounds and an average lifespan of 8-10 years. This dog breed is known for being independent, reserved, loving, devoted and affectionate. These dogs are great for those who live in an apartment as they don’t need a backyard for exercise. They have a short coat that is harsh and rough, meaning there is minimal shedding and low grooming needs.

Boston Terrier

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The Boston Terrier are compact in size, well-muscled and well-balanced. They stand about 15-17 inches tall at the shoulder with an average weight of 15-25 pounds and an average lifespan of 11-15 years. This dog breed features a short smooth coat with a short tail and round, dark-colored eyes. They are affectionate, intelligent and social. They are also easy to train, easy to groom, great with kids, easily adaptable and have a pleasant temperament.

Are you the proud pet parent of one of these low-maintenance dog breeds? Do you agree with this list? Share in the comments!

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    Deanna is a passionate animal lover and freelance writer. She lives with her Chi dog and a ragdoll cat. When she’s not writing, Deanna loves listening to country music or watching Dancing With The Stars.

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