Five of the cutest dog breeds perfect for cosy living quarters
Wanting to welcome home a lovely fur baby, but not too sure which breed to consider? Here are the cutest dogs that are suited to living in a cosy home.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The cute Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is only one of the best pups to live in a cosy home.
The Kennel Club revealed the best dogs to have reside beside you in your cosy home – with, of course, the dog's higher good in mind.
While you may think only small dogs apply to such a circumstance, you might be surprised to learn that the prestigious Kennel Club pointed out an important factor.
"The size of your living space isn't the only consideration," the organisation noted. "Many large breed dogs have lower activity levels and are more than happy to lounge on the sofa."
The Kennel Club added: "Just make sure to consider your neighbors when choosing a dog. You'll want a pet that doesn't bark incessantly."
Here are five dog breeds that will be happy at home, as well as the key information you will need to make an informed decision moving forward.
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Bichon Frise
The adorable Bichon Frise is a small cutie that is expected to live for as long as 15 years. With curly and white hypoallergenic coat, there is basically no shedding of fur to worry about and they're the best fit for city dwellers.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
The stunning Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a British beauty that gets along great with children and other dogs. Prone to imitating the energy levels of their owners, they can be little adventurers or prefer lounging at home.
French Bulldog
Popular French Bulldogs are super lovey-dovey, but they are prone to drooling on their loved ones, so be prepared to get slobber on your clothes. Saying that, at least you won't have to worry about these gorgeous darlings barking too much.
Greyhound
Rather surprisingly, The Kennel Club confirmed a Greyhound is perfect for cosy living arrangements. The sweet-tempered companion hardly sheds, doesn't drool, and is highly adaptable, but they can reach heights of 30 inches tall.