5 calm dog breeds for owners who are laid-back
Are you looking to adopt a calm dog to suit your easy-going lifestyle? We asked the experts at the Kennel Club to recommend the dog breeds that are commonly known for having a calm and laid-back temperament.
There are many benefits to having a more relaxed, low-maintenance dog. They are great for:
Owners who live with young children or seniors
Owners who don't have much experience with dogs
Owners with laid-back personalities themselves
Owners with multiples responsibilities
But the Kennel Club remind us that "individual dogs have individual and varying traits and there are many other factors which can shape a dog's character and temperament." This means that, although the below breed are more likely to be calm, it's all about assessing hoe the individual animal will fit your life.
Before you adopt a dog, remember...
Every dog is different
If you are unsure, check with the pet adoption shelter about the best breed for you
Don't expect to contact a rescue organisation and get a dog immediately – they will need to check your suitability to own a dog including your home, garden, and work commitments
Remember, your new dog may be stressed, worried and uncertain of you and their new surroundings – ensure you give your new dog time to adjust
By taking on a rescued dog, you will be taking on their past too, and this could be an unhappy past – make sure you show plenty of love and affection
5 best calm dog breeds
1.Greyhound
"Affectionate, mellow and docile – Greyhounds can happily sleep for much of the day after a long walk or run!"
2.Border Terrier
"As long as they have enough exercise and stimulation, Border Terriers have an easy-going and friendly temperament."
3.Irish Wolfhound
"Irish Wolfhounds are known for being exceptionally gentle, calm and friendly. Despite the fact that they can run very fast, around the house they can seem to do everything almost in slow motion!"
4.Bernese Mountain Dog
"These dogs are truly devoted to their family; they are calm and loving gentle giants."
5. Bolognese
"Friendly and calm, a Bolognese is a fantastic companion dog. They are adaptable and docile, although sometimes wary of new people or other dogs."
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