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Our Guide to Good Dogs for Seniors: Finding the Perfect Furry Companion

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Here are some fascinating statistics: A one-year American Psychological Association study revealed that:

  • Senior pet owners had fewer doctor contacts over a one-year period than respondents who didn’t own pets.
  • Older adults who had dogs as pets were somewhat protected from the typical pattern where stressful life events lead to increased doctor visits.
  • Compared to other pets, dogs provided their owners with more companionship.

Does that mean your parent should get a 200-pound English Mastiff? Not really; large dog breed owners must be quite strong and have endless energy and stamina. The best small dogs for the elderly aren’t too large or heavy, are easy to care for, and brimming with affection.

You might think that senior communities like The Bluffs of Flagstaff don’t allow dogs, but we do. Our furry residents brighten everyone’s day, and the benefits of pet ownership for seniors are well-documented.

The Bluffs of Flagstaff in Arizona welcomes good dogs for seniors!
The Bluffs of Flagstaff in Arizona welcomes good dogs for seniors!

Why Dog Ownership Benefits Senior Adults

Owning a canine companion offers advantages for older adults facing isolation and health concerns:

  • Studies consistently show that pet ownership reduces blood pressure, lowers stress hormones, and decreases the risk of heart disease.
  • Daily walks encourage regular exercise and fresh air, helping maintain mobility and strength. The routine of caring for a pet creates structure and purpose, giving seniors a reason to stay active and engaged.
  • Mental stimulation from training and play keeps cognitive functions sharp while reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety.
  • Dogs provide unconditional love and emotional support during difficult transitions like retirement or loss of a spouse.
  • Social connections multiply when seniors walk their dogs or visit dog parks. These icebreakers often lead to conversations with neighbors and new friendships.
  • For older adults who may feel forgotten or invisible, having a loyal companion provides constant affection and validation.

The benefits are clear, but we recommend researching different breeds before adopting a dog. The 10 below are our recommended small dogs for seniors.

The Best Small Dogs for the Elderly

1. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

These gentle souls weigh 12-18 pounds and possess naturally calm temperaments. Their silk coats require weekly brushing, and their moderate exercise needs make them manageable for seniors with limited mobility. Cavaliers adapt well to apartment living and rarely bark excessively.

2. French Bulldog

Weighing 16-28 pounds, Frenchies make excellent lap dogs with minimal grooming requirements. Their quiet nature and low exercise needs suit seniors who prefer indoor activities. These compact companions are ideal for seniors who want maximum affection with minimum maintenance.

3. Pug

These 14-18-pound comedians bring endless entertainment while requiring only moderate exercise. Pugs love lounging and adapt perfectly to their owner’s energy level. Their short coats need minimal grooming, making them one of the easiest small dogs for seniors to maintain.

4. Shih Tzu

Originally bred as palace companions, these 9-16-pound dogs excel at providing comfort and companionship. Daily brushing keeps their coats healthy, and their gentle personalities make them ideal therapy animals. They’re frequently cited among recommended small dogs for older adults.

5. Boston Terrier

These 12-25-pound “American Gentlemen” combine intelligence with easy-going personalities. Their short coats require minimal grooming, and their moderate exercise needs can be met with daily walks. Boston Terriers are naturally well-behaved and respond well to basic training.

6. Corgi (Pembroke Welsh)

Between 22-30 pounds, Corgis offer incredible loyalty and intelligence. Their herding background means they’re naturally protective without being aggressive. Regular brushing controls shedding, and their sturdy build makes them less fragile than smaller breeds.

7. Bichon Frise

These 12-18-pound pups are hypoallergenic and perfect for seniors with allergies. Their cheerful dispositions and moderate exercise requirements make them wonderful companions. Professional grooming every six to eight weeks keeps them looking their best.

8. Maltese

Weighing just between four to seven pounds, Maltese dogs are good purse dogs. Their diminutive size makes them perfect for seniors who travel frequently. And despite their tiny stature, these dogs are surprisingly sturdy.

9. Havanese

Cuba’s national dog weighs 10-16 pounds and thrives on human companionship. Their hypoallergenic coats and gentle temperaments make them ideal for seniors seeking affectionate, low-maintenance pets. Havanese dogs are naturally social and adapt well to various living situations.

10. Yorkshire Terrier

These four to seven-pound packages deliver big personalities in small bodies. Yorkies are naturally alert and make excellent watchdogs without being overly aggressive. Their size and adaptability make them another good purse dog.

Selecting a Companion for Your Loved One

Consider your senior family member’s lifestyle, mobility level, and living situation when choosing among these good dogs for seniors. Active older adults might enjoy slightly larger breeds like Corgis, while those with limited mobility benefit more from lap-sized companions.

Factor in grooming requirements and veterinary costs as well. While some breeds need professional grooming, others thrive with basic at-home care. Discuss potential challenges like stairs, outdoor access, and backup care arrangements for emergencies or hospital stays. To make things easier, consider a pet that’s already housebroken.

The Bluffs of Flagstaff Senior Living Welcomes Four-Legged Friends

The Bluffs of Flagstaff in Arizona welcomes cats, small dogs under 25 lbs., and service animals belonging to seniors. Just like their pet owners, our team considers these furry companions family members and treats them with the utmost respect.

Here’s a peek at our amenities animal lovers will find useful!

 

Welcome to Our Pet-Friendly Senior Community

The Bluffs of Flagstaff encourages the strong bonds seniors have with their pets. Your loved one deserves the comfort of living with their pet in a welcoming setting that treats them like family. Contact us to schedule a tour and learn more about how we can support your family member.

 

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