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In addition to being devoted, caring, and friendly, dogs can improve the physical and emotional well-being of seniors. But not every dog is a good fit for aging citizens; certain breeds need more exercise and care than others. The top eight  best dog breeds for senior citizens .

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best dog breeds for senior citizens

In addition to being devoted, caring, and friendly, dogs can improve the physical and emotional well-being of seniors. But not every dog is a good fit for aging citizens; certain breeds need more exercise and care than others. The top eight  best dog breeds for senior citizens .

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Poodles, Maltese, Pomeranians, and pugs are a few breeds that make good pets for seniors. The best dog breeds for older adults are mostly low-maintenance dogs with lower exercise needs. However, the canine best suited as a companion will vary from person to person depending on their lifestyle and abilities


Pugs — The Best Dog for a Quiet Retirement Known for their loyal and loving temperaments, pugs are an easy dog to take care of and require no special grooming. Pugs are great for older adults because they don't need a lot of exercise, love to cuddle on the couch, are easy-going, and gentle


Is 70 too old to get a dog? People 70 years old have a leg up on their younger counterparts when it comes to raising a dog since they are typically retired and spend most of their time at home. This provides them with plenty of opportunities to bond with their new dog and train them to be the perfect canine citizens


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