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Lazy Owners? Here are top 10 dog breeds for you

Love dogs but too lazy to walk your dog? Well you must think about having one of these cute lazy dogs.
1. Newfoundland

The Newfie, dubbed the gentle giant, requires encouragement to exercise. Actually, encouragement is probably an understatement. These dogs are so lazy that they may simply refuse to move, which is a problem when you’re talking about a 100-pound dog.

2.Shih Tzu

Mellow small dog breeds are hard to come by. Along with the Chihuahua and Maltese, the Shih Tzu is often cited as a laid back breed that likes nothing more than to hang with its owner. Still, these guys can only be considered lazy in comparison to terriers and other zippy little dog breeds. They’re lively compared to the heavyweights on this list.

3.Chow Chow

These dogs are sometimes described as looking like a cross between a lion (lounges on the Savannah) and a bear (hibernates all winter), with the temperament of a house cat (sleeps 25 hours a day). With a pedigree like that, it’s no wonder these aren’t the most energetic dogs.


4. Saint Bernard

You can’t blame Saint Bernards for being lazy. You’d be lazy too if you walked around with that cozy coat on all the time. It’s like wearing a Snuggie 24/7.

5.Greyhound

This one might surprise some people, what with Greyhounds being known for their racing powers. But it’s true – most of these docile pooches would rather stretch their long legs by the fire than run around a track.

6. Bullmastiff

Another very large breed that seems overly troubled by gravity. If you’re going to get one of these dogs, you might want to pick up an extra couch as well.

 

7.Great Dane

Great Danes are lazy because, well, can you imagine if they weren’t? A 200-pound dog bouncing off the walls doesn’t make for a happy home.

I’ll fetch the ball… right after I rest my eyes for a little bit

8. English Bulldog

Looking at the stocky physique of a Bulldog, it’s pretty apparent that they don’t get much cardio. Rather than chase a ball, they’d rather be laid out somewhere, possibly on their back, with loud snores pouring out of their brachycephalic (smushed) faces.

9. French Bulldog

In breed descriptions, Frenchies are often described as docile, easygoing, and quiet, with minimal exercise needs. All euphemisms for lazy.

10. Bassett Hound

Short, squat, and a little saggy, Basset Hounds certainly have the appearance of a very lazy animal. Like all dogs, they can get bursts of energy, especially when small critters are afoot. The rest of the time, they’re happy to chase critters in their dreams.

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