When we talk about keeping pets, especially dogs, the first thing that many people think of is that it takes a lot of time and energy to accompany and take care of them. However, not all dogs require high-intensity exercise and frequent care. For th...
When we talk about keeping pets, especially dogs, the first thing that many people think of is that it takes a lot of time and energy to accompany and take care of them. However, not all dogs require high-intensity exercise and frequent care. For those who want to enjoy the fun of being with their dogs but don’t want to be too busy, it is particularly important to choose a dog that is suitable for "lazy people".

In this article, we will explore several relatively easy-to-raise dog breeds that may be the best choice for lazy people.
Bassethound: The Bassethound is known for its easy-to-maintain short hair and lazy attitude towards life. They usually do not require a lot of exercise and prefer napping on the sofa. However, it should be noted that the Bassethound's ears are prone to accumulation of dirt and therefore need to be cleaned regularly to prevent ear mites and other ear diseases. In addition, their eyes are susceptible to impact and require regular inspection and cleaning. Picture
Pug: The Pug is a small breed, which is very suitable for raising in small spaces such as apartments. They don't require a lot of exercise and are usually gentle and easy to get along with. But be aware that pugs may have some vision problems and breathing problems, so regular health checks are required.
English Bulldog: English Bulldog is famous for its lazy nature and its habit of sleeping with its owner. They don't require a lot of exercise, but they need to go out for regular walks to maintain shape. British Bulldogs are prone to gain weight, so they need to pay attention to their diet and proper exercise.
Corgi: There are two types of Corgi: Pembroke and Cardigan. They are all small dog breeds and are perfect for raising in small homes. Corgi's fur is relatively easy to care for, but they require a lot of outdoor exercise to consume energy in their bodies. At the same time, Corgis also like to bark, so their owners need to spend time training them not to yell or bite things.
French Bulldog: French Bulldogs are medium-sized breeds that do not require a lot of exercise or barking. This dog is perfect for those who prefer a quiet lifestyle. French Bulldogs love to nibble toys, which helps satisfy their desire to chew and maintain oral health. But be aware that they may require additional attention and embrace to meet their emotional needs.
Labrador Retriever: Although Labrador Retriever is a large breed and is lively and active, they are actually very suitable for lazy people to raise. This is because Labradors are very smart and easy to train and they can quickly learn how to exercise effectively in a short period of time. Additionally, the Labrador is a loyal family companion and is perfect for families with small children. But be aware that they require regular short and high-intensity exercises to maintain shape and health.
Schnauzer: The Schnauzer is a small breed with high IQ and easy to care for fur. They are usually energetic, but they can meet their exercise needs through regular outdoor activities. Schnauzer loves to interact with his owner, so it is suitable for those who want to have a close relationship with their dogs. But be aware that due to their high IQ and curiosity, Schnauzer may need additional intelligence games and stimulation to keep it healthy physically and mentally.

Chihuahua: Chihuahua is one of the smallest dog breeds in the world and one of the most suitable choices for lazy people. They have low environmental requirements, are highly adaptable, and do not require a lot of exercise. Chihuahuas are usually cute and cute in character, but they may also require extra care and comfort from their owners because of their sensitivity and timidity.
Chinese Pastoral Dog: As a native dog breed in China, Chinese Pastoral Dog is famous for its gentle personality and strong adaptability. They are loyal to their owners and are easy to keep. Chinese pastoral dogs usually don’t need to be overly tediously cared for and cared for, so they are perfect for those who want to enjoy the fun of being with their dogs but don’t want to be too busy.
Although these dog breeds are relatively easy to raise, each dog is a unique individual, with their own needs and personality. When choosing a dog that is suitable for lazy people, be sure to consider your lifestyle, size of your residence, and the time and effort you are willing to put in for your dog. Remember, raising a dog is not just to meet your own needs, but also a responsibility and commitment to life. Before choosing to raise a dog, make sure you are fully prepared and willing to take responsibility for your lifelong happiness and health.