Greyhound
Although the Greyhound is the largest dog on our list, it is also the laziest. Also, smaller breeds have more energy than this breed, which will certainly impress you. We strongly advise seniors to get a retired racing Greyhound since they’ve retired from competitive racing and have completely embraced the couch potato lifestyle. Another advantage of adopting a Greyhound from a racetrack is that you’ll be having a furry pal who has been around a lot, is well-socialized, and will get along fine with you.

Greyhound
Bichon Frise
The small and fluffy Bichon Frise is content and affectionate dog who will make an excellent companion. Most people can handle a Bichon Frise because it weighs between 7 and 12 pounds on average. They’re also pretty simple to train. They would need to be groomed every now and then, but they are otherwise low-maintenance. A decent amount of daily exercise is usually enough to keep them satisfied and safe as long as they have your company.

Bichon Frise