Introduced to Iceland by the Vikings, the Icelandic Sheepdog has a soft, straight and fluffy coat, which naturally comes with a bit of shedding.
If you don’t mind sweeping up behind these cute pups you’ll enjoy how clever, and playful they are, and your grandchildren surely will as well.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
With a name like 'Cavalier King Charles Spaniel,' it's no surprise that this breed has been a royal family favorite for centuries.
It makes a great house dog, as it usually doesn’t grow past 18 lbs. And this breed is so affectionate, intelligent and endearingly devoted, it'll conquer your heart in an instant.
French Bulldog
These pups may look tough, but in actuality, French bulldogs are tenderhearted and loveable! According to experts, these are one of the most loving and lively dog breeds one can own.
If you prefer smaller dogs, or just live is a modestly-sized apartment Frech Bulldogs don't take up much space al all. And like Terriers, it too doesn't need much exercise or grooming.
Cocker Spaniel
Another Spaniel on our list is the Cocker Spaniel! Although it's popular as a children-friendly dog, it actually has the perfect temperament for seniors.
It does require a bit more grooming than other breeds we mentioned, but Spaniels are so lovable that it's owners just take it as more quality time.
Welsh Terrier
The Welsh Terrier was bred for hunting, so you can imagine why it has a lot of energy and independent nature.
This breed could be a great option for active and able seniors because of its playfulness, spirit, and cleverness. It will keep you up and about and entertained. Your grandkids will fall in love with this breed instantly.