🐕 Lazy Dogs - TOP 10 Laziest Dog Breeds In The World!

Jan 8, 2021 12:42 · 1739 words · 9 minute read

Lazy dogs are the ideal choice if you’re looking for an inactive pet.

00:05 - These dog breeds are on the list since they tend to be inactive, stubborn, and exceedingly lazy. So, which dog breeds are they? Before we begin with the list, I’d like to ask you to share this video with your friends on social networks using the share button below the video. That way, they can also take a look at these lazy little snouts.

00:23 - Now let’s reveal the TOP 10 laziest dog breeds in the world: 10. The Great Dane.

00:30 - The Great Dane is one of the most popular dog breeds in the world. What makes them so well-liked? There are some excellent reasons. Great Danes are:• extremely smart,• sociable,•  polite,• great  for families with children.

00:43 - Hearing of these delightful traits makes us wonder, how come they’ve ended up on a list of some of the laziest dog breeds out there? However, many large dog breeds have lower energy levels when compared to smaller ones. That also applies to the Great Dane.

00:58 - Although puppies can be incredibly energetic, Great Danes tend to become quite lazy when they reach adulthood.

01:05 - One more interesting fact: they usually sleep for 14-16 hours a day! You wouldn’t be wrong to say that Great Danes are complete couch potatoes! 9. The French Bulldog.

01:18 - The French Bulldog is a remarkable dog with a big heart.

01:22 - Frenchies adore their owners and are very friendly toward just about everyone.

01:27 - So, what are some of their favorite activities? Lying around and sleeping, naturally! If you are a person who loves swimming, running, and generally staying active, these dogs may not be the best choice for you.

01:41 - French Bulldogs enjoy cuddles, and they can spend hours lying on the couch with their owners.

01:47 - Sports are just not their kind of activity.

01:51 - 8. The Bernese Mountain Dog. The Bernese Mountain Dog is truly the perfect blend of everything you’d want in a pet.

01:59 - Berners are:• likable,•  smart,• but also careful. They are also a calm, gentle, and very tolerant breed.

02:06 - Do these traits make them a suitable choice for families as well?  For a working breed, Bernese Mountain Dogs are surprisingly lazy.

02:16 - They are very suitable for families who don’t have much opportunity to keep active. While they do get energetic, it’s usually only for a short time. Why? They are less active due to their:• heavy bone structure,•  susceptibility to joint problems.

02:31 - Still, loyalty and their relationship with their families are of great importance to Bernese Mountain Dogs.

02:38 - With that in mind, taking them on frequent walks and including them in shorter activities will earn you a very thankful and faithful furry friend! 7. The Newfoundland.

02:48 - The Newfoundland is just like a big, lovable bear.

02:52 - Highly intelligent, Newfies adore children, and their main desire is to please you.

02:58 - They feel happiest in the company of their families, so you shouldn’t leave them alone in the yard for too long.

03:04 - The Newfoundland might be a giant breed, but they are actually among the most sensitive ones regarding:•  exercise,• their health.

03:12 - If you like taking your dog on long walks, the Newfoundland is probably not the right choice.

03:17 - So, how can you help your Newfoundland become more active and happier? It’s essential to introduce them to activity gradually and be gentle with them. It’s also a good idea to be especially careful during their growth spurts.

03:32 - Take them on slow-paced walks to give them time to build up their muscles.

03:36 - But no matter what, the Newfoundland will unquestionably win over your heart.

03:42 - 6. Saint Bernard. Saint Bernards are very polite and good-natured dogs.

03:48 - While they do love attention, they’re not as demanding as some other dog breeds.

03:53 - They require daily walks, more to keep their minds awake, rather than their bodies.

03:58 - They can be rather lazy and will often not want to go out in the first place.

04:03 - Saint Bernards prefer to sleep  on:• the couch,• the bed.

04:07 - Owners usually have to nudge them to be more active so they can keep fit and healthy.

04:13 - They are remarkably gentle, patient dogs. And while they make for energetic puppies, they become more timid and calm with age.

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04:32 - 5. The Shih Tzu. The Shih Tzu is a gorgeous, smart, polite, kind, and loyal dog that also happens to be generally low-maintenance.

04:43 - Getting along with children and even other animals is in their nature.

04:47 - Do you have a small apartment? No worries; Shih Tzus are excellent for smaller spaces, and they require a minimum of activity. A daily walk, of course, is still necessary.

04:58 - Even with less space, given enough love, these dogs will be your best friends through thick and thin.

05:05 - 4. The Chow Chow. Chow Chows are not usually super-friendly dogs.

05:12 - They can often exhibit aggression toward other dogs, but they are faithful protectors of their families.

05:18 - Do Chow Chows require a lot of space? Chow Chows have low activity levels and can happily live in any sort of home,  including:• houses,• apartments.

05:27 - Naturally, one or two quick walks a day are still a necessity to satisfy their exercise requirements.

05:34 - Are Chow Chows as harmless as they look? Even though they look like teddy bears, Chow Chows have a strong personality and are fiercely independent.

05:43 - They often form a strong bond with one person, but they remain stubborn and distrustful of strangers.

05:49 - What are they like with children? If you have children and are thinking about getting a Chow Chow, I would advise you to look up information on their personality and temperament and make sure they are the right fit for you. Coming up are the top 3 laziest dog breeds in the world. Let’s take a look! 3. The Pug.

06:10 - It’s impossible not to love these wrinkly faces! Everybody falls in love with the pug’s big, beautiful eyes, and it’s difficult to resist the thought of getting one as a pet. How much activity is necessary for your pug to stay happy? Around 20 minutes of exercise a day should ensure your pug remains:• healthy,• happy,•  and lively.

06:31 - They tend to have a healthy appetite and are prone to obesity.

06:35 - It’s a good idea to track your dog’s weight and limit the number of treats you give them, especially when it comes to older pugs.

06:42 - Pugs also get along swimmingly with cats! Due to their similar size and sleeping habits, cats and pugs get each other. You can even catch them sleeping together! 2. The Basset Hound.

06:57 - The English Basset Hound is becoming an increasingly sought-after family dog.

07:02 - Their love of food makes them prone to obesity.

07:05 - That can, in turn, lead to a somewhat lazy lifestyle. Being small and chubby rarely helps a dog in staying active.

07:13 - Is there still a way to provide them with a healthier, more active lifestyle? The Basset Hound, though small, is nevertheless a hunting dog.

07:22 - The name basset comes from the French word bas, meaning ‘low. ’ They don’t have an athletic build, but they still enjoy taking a walk with their family.

07:32 - As with any dog, the Basset requires early socialization and exposure to many different people, sounds, and smells.

07:39 - Early socialization and frequent walks are the keys to helping them grow into healthy and happy dogs.

07:46 - 1. The English Bulldog. English Bulldogs are stubborn and lazy dogs who love a good rest.

07:55 - Not the most favorable combination, wouldn’t you say? Due to their numerous health issues, they tend to need more rest than usual.

08:04 - Does that mean they don’t require any physical exercise? On the contrary! It’s advisable to take your Bulldog on at least a 15-minute walk every day.

08:15 - It’s vital to understand your Bulldog’s limitations if you are to help them live a healthier, more fulfilling life.

08:21 - This knowledge will help you afford them a:•  healthier,• more active lifestyle.

08:26 - So, what can you do to help your English Bulldog become more active? Bulldogs are smart little dogs.

08:34 - When they do something, they fully invest themselves in it.

08:37 - Training them from an early age and planning some fun activities can help your little Bulldog improve their quality of life.

08:44 - It will also help you evolve as a person. So, lazy dogs; yes or no? No matter how lazy your breed of choice is, it’s essential to understand that dogs aren’t toys; they are living beings.

08:59 - If you have a dog, taking care of their specific needs will ensure they get to live a happy and fulfilling life.

09:05 - Every dog, no matter how lazy, desires your attention. And every dog likes at least a little bit of physical activity every day, even if they don’t know it! Regular walks and exercise are an excellent way to keep both yourself and your dog healthy while spending a great time together.

09:22 - Sounds good, right? If you know of other lazy dogs I haven’t mentioned, or you have any thoughts or suggestions, leave a comment down below! If you’ve enjoyed the video, please click the like button and share it with your friends on Facebook and other social networks! Don’t forget to subscribe and join our growing family of animal lovers.

09:39 - Would you like to see more? In the description, I have prepared links to videos of the top 10 most loyal, smartest, deadliest, most beautiful, smallest dog breeds in the world, and many more. Let’s keep our pets healthy and happy.

09:54 - Bye!.