Boston Terrier
Boston Terriers are often described as couch potatoes because they just love chilling and can spend all their time lying next to their owner. These Terriers have wonderful personalities making them great dogs for people of any age.
Seniors love this breed especially, because of its easy grooming requirements and relaxed nature. What’s not to love?
Mixed Breeds
You don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on a purebred dog. Why not adopt a mixed-bred dog from your local shelter?
Mutts have benefits of their own — they usually experience fewer health problems and live longer than pure-bred pups. And you'll enjoy the best qualities of their parent's breed.
Shih Tzu
Originating from China, Shih Tzus, also called ‘Lion Dogs’, are wonderful for seniors. These pups are loyal, friendly, and pretty relaxed, as they don't require too much exercise. And the best part is that they love to snuggle.
Surprisingly, despite their (small) size, Shih Tzus make for good guard dogs, and will gladly take the watch for you whether you live in an apartment or a duplex — they can adapt to any lifestyle!
Cairn Terrier
This one may look very familiar to you because Toto from "The Wizard of Oz" was a Cairn Terrier! These dogs aren’t just great actors, but great companions as well.
It's said that it can be stubborn at times, but these Terriers are also friendly, cheerful, and love to socialize. So they do well with an owner who’s firm yet affectionate.
Maltese
Like the Havanese (also featured on this list), the Maltese is a breed that is low-maintenance and sweet-natured. They require less grooming and exercise and love their cuddle time.
Maltese adjusts well to smaller spaces like apartments. Plus, did you know that they are often used as therapy dogs because of their calm personality?