Chinese Crested
The eerie-looking Chinese Crested requires no grooming at all unlike most of the dogs on our list. However, one thing different about this breed is that you will need to care for its exposed skin.
Chinese Cresteds have a moderate amount of energy but are also more than happy to sit quietly and chill with their owners.
Sealyham Terrier
The classic Sealyham Terrier, also known as the Welsh Border Terrier, shows off a lush wavy coat that comes in different shades. It can grow up to weigh around 24 pounds.
This breed is suitable for seniors who enjoy their sofa time as these pups don’t require as much exercise compared to other dog breeds.
Irish Terrier
As its name implies, this breed originates in Ireland. While the Irish Terrier is known for being aggressive it's actually a great dog breed for older adults.
It's loyal and independent, and if you happen to be the active type, this dog will make a great companion.
Keeshond
If it's fluffiness that you’re looking for in a domesticated companion, then look no further than the Keeshond. Say hello to this fluffy, four-legged cloud. This is a unique-looking dog that has an impressive gray mane.
It's known for being obedient, clever, playful, and quick, so with traits like this, you're in for an entertaining ride getting to know and raise one of these furry fellas.
Brussels Griffon
Brussels Griffons are known for being very clingy to their owners. So once this domesticated companion falls in love with you, you'll have trouble keeping it out of your lap!
This breed may feel overwhelmed by young children and tend to prefer the company of older people. Brussels Griffons are affectionate and relaxed, so one of these just may be The One for you.