Dog Breeds for Busy Owners

A Westie is a great pet if you're looking for a little to medium-sized dog for your new laid-back buddy. Most are reasonably healthy, simple to train, and somewhat active.

1. White Terrier

The Brussels griffon is a pleasant dog to know since it is little, adorable, and silly. They don't require much exercise, despite the fact that they may be rather spirited. To balance their fiery side and offer structure, fundamental instruction is crucial.

2. Brussels griffon

Do you have your eyes set on a huge couch potato dog? Mastiffs are large canines with a generally low level of activity and little stamina.

3. Mastiff

Juvenile mastiffs are often quite gentle and can be a little silly and lively. As they get older, they become more laid back and distant, yet they still show their families a lot of love.

3. Mastiff

The bullmastiff sounds about perfect if you want a big dog that isn't quite as enormous and lethargic as the mastiff. It is still a huge dog, weighing between 100 and 130 pounds. 

4. Bullmastiff

There are three sizes of poodles: standard, miniature, and toy. While they are a more clever and energetic type, they can still adapt to their people.

5. Poodle

Less upkeep equates to versatility. These are energetic canines who frequently exhibit the same amount of vigour as their owners.

5. Poodle

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