I seen. Your video looks like you have a lot of great dogs I have. 2dogs one dogs. Is a yorkey maltease. She is a great dog and loving dog and I love her my 2nd dog is a a male Chihuahua he a very loving dog he loves to hide under his blanket and loves to play he also a very loving dog as well his name is peanut my1st dog name is. Baiy she. Also a wonderful dog she !loves to sit on my lap and be loved and petted there both Great dogs and I love them both very much.
I'm 71 and own 2 Keeshonds and 2 black German Shepherds. The shepherds go to the park daily and go for 2 or 3 mile walks several times a week too. I needed walking buddies.
I'm like that, too. I have a Border Collie and a BC/Rat Terrier cross. Both seniors now. I'm thinking of a Border Terrier for my next one! Smaller, but not too small.
I live with Japanese Chin. Was a lap dog centuries ago. Still is. She is a love bug and my mom and Trixie were best buddys. My mother who 80 when she moved in with us didn't want a dog. That lasted 2 days. For over 8 years they were so good for each other.
Bichon Frise is incorrectly pronounced as "bacon fries" in this video. Too funny! It should be pronounced more like "bee-SHON free-ZAY". I sure love my Bichon! A lovely, smart, gentle, and playful companion dog with very soft coat that doesn't shed.
I stopped at 18 all but one of these dogs has long coats requiring alot of maintenance I've seen many videos of what they look like when not groomed regularly which cost money that a lot of seniors don't have. Stick with the short coats. Anna In Ohio
I’ve had 4 Westies and a Westie X Jack Russell every one a gem, easy chair (with a short coat), loving, and just energetic enough for fun. Brilliant wee dogs
@@Memow-pk1ng My Coton de Tuléar doesn't shed meaning there's no hair everywhere. But they are high maintenance. They have long hair, and I don't want her to look like a Teddy Bear (Looks like every dog like them are shaved and look like Teddy bears because people don't want to take time to comb their fur or don't know how) I have to comb her fur everyday. Then all dead hair from shedding go away.
@@juliefiset2327 Same with my Maltese. Daily brushing about 10 minutes daily took care o fany loose hair around the house. It all came out in the brush. We both enjoyed brushing time.
my scottish lived for 16 years. that's 4 years more than it's said. and he was highly trainable. very obedient and smart. I could take him anywhere and he would be just cool and happy. best dog. strongly recommend.
Same,my chihuahua is the sweetest little girl,not "nervous" like some are and she loves everyone,she rarely barks and I've never heard her growl,just a sweet cuddly girl ❤
If you get any dog for a Senior make sure you can take them when they pass ♥️ 1 Cost high for grooming with long hair breeders.That Older people may fall over the dogs.
Well it was great until I got to The Great Pyrenees. Being a senior with a Great Pyrenees that I adore, I sure wouldn't recommend him for seniors. Mine is old like me, but he has pulled me down and dragged me. As much as I love him and love the breed, I'm pretty sure at my age I won't be getting another. My problem is that he is very opinionated. He loves some dogs, but woe is me when he sees one he doesn't like (usually specific breeds). If he doesn't pull me down he does wrench my arthritic shoulder. They are not biddable and if given the chance will go for long walkabouts. So it's fenced (at least 6 feet - they climb) or a leash and good halter on walks. If he likes another dog he's great. Even for younger folks this breed isn't recommended as a first or easy dog. They are quite independent and stubborn if they think they should be doing something other than what you asked them to do. They were bred to guard livestock and that's what they do best.. From the breed description, what I described isn't unusual.
Another problem with having a bigger dog when you get older is that you have to help them when they get old. I had a 100 pound black American Field Lab who was all muscle that passed last year at 13. That is the last time I will probably be strong enough to safely lift a dog this size. That probably won’t be the case in 10 years.
I RESCUED A PIT BULL OFF OF SOMEONES PORCH---HE WAS SKIN AND BONE! PEOPLE WERE SITTING ON THE PORCH WITH HIM. I ASKED THEM TO GIVE ME THE DOG. THEY SAID OK. I TOOK HIM HOME AND CLEANED/FATTENED HIM UP. I COULD NT KEEP HIM THOUGH CAUSE IM 75 AND HAVE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. HE WAS PULLING ME EVERY WHICH WAY. ANYWAY, HE WENT TO A GREAT FAMILY NOW AND IS DOING WELL!
@@janehyden1652 Pit bulls are great! But yeah they are all muscle. When growsing about the pyr pulling me, my vet empathized , sayng she had 2 pitbulls. Thanks for taking care of him and finding him a good home.
As an 80 year old - where is minature poodle? Owned many large to small dogs and loved each the best. My mini poodle now 16 is perfect fit for elderly. She is geriatric specialist letting me know when buzzers and alarms sound, keeping me on schedule with gentle reminders taking on traveling sslesmen we with a good talking to, playing gently with young or frail, low health concerns, grooming i can do with a pair of clippers (ok not so good as professional but she doesnt care) and her only desire is to keep me safe and be with me.
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WE HAD A BASSET---MOM MADE A TIED RUMP ROAST AND SAT IT ON THE TABLE. HERE CAme THT GREEDY HOUND AND ATE THE WHOLE THING OFF OF THE TABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@bethomansky7139 papillions need a bath once a year or 6 months. Basically when the fur starts to mat more than normal. They do need brushing especially their ears, which they tend to like.
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Most these breeds are higher maintenance with long coats that elderly have difficult grooming regularly enough. They are matted, gooky eyed, ears and poor teeth. Greyhounds are quickly disappearing as they are no longer adopted or raced. The large herding breeds also have higher demand for grooming and need more exercise.
Have been looking for a greyhound that isn't huge for my grams Told they are excellent companion s.also learned there are minigreyhands too I am a69 woman who lives alone but has kids and grandchildren Plz tell.what youthink about the sizes OR if you can suggest other breeds.have had
Have had several chihuahuas and a cocker spaniel. I am really strong and of course if I can pick up, that ideal. Plz plz get as soon as possible Size and activity level will be helpful as would afew pictures. Will sit on people and needles till
I'd love to know where you get your information on the Corgi. They are incredibly stubborn and difficult to housebreak and are famous for their barking. Wonderfully intelligent but not an easy dog to own. Oh, by the way. Every Corgi I've ever know has been hyper active. My wife and I take turns walking and playing with our little female. Fortunately we're both retired so it's not a problem. Not exactly a love bug either. They are herding dogs and need a job to do.
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We had a Shih-zu for 16 year! I need a Sih-tuz for my depression and my doctor evan got me it regstered paper for service animal. She said a Shih-tu would be perfect. I can,t afford 2-3thousand dollars for one! Can someone PLEASE help me?
I'm 82 also, remember having them as a kid, teen, adult, always got as puppies, any breed can be good for seniors , raised properly with discipline. Last G Shep passed abt 10 yrs ago, & could not start with another puppy.
Some dogs shed constantly all year, some shed seasonally in summer, and some appear not to shed much at all; but it's important to understand all dogs undergo a normal shedding cycle that can't be prevented
Speaking of shedding…we grew up w/ a kennel (Borodin) of Borzoi aka “Russian Wolfhounds” : Beautiful but need brushing year round. Used by Russians to literally hunt wolves - very popular w/ the old Czars. Been in my Dad’s family (O’Neill) for generations. NOT a dog for Seniors: if they get the chance, will take off & run for miles. Still love the look of them.
It’s such a shame they bred them longer. So many with back issues and in wheelchairs, I had 2 wire hair before they were red longer and they even had legs! If I could find one like that again I would get one or more!
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I had a Boston terrier, any dog with this much energy isn't for a senior, they are kind and loving, sweet companions, but terribly active need alot of exercise. I learn and another dog to play with. I had a pug they are much better for old people, but alot of shedding constantly . These people didn't do their homework. Both have eye issues, teeth.
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If you try to find some of these dogs. Please find someone who knows how to pronounce their names. I have ownedbeagles, and loved them but require alottokeepfromdestructiveness. Where are the chihuahuas??? I have 2 shih tzus and a long coat chihuahua. I love them all. All are loving and sensitive to me. They need more exercise than I can provide, the coat on the chihuahua is so soft. I love long coat dogs.
Cannot believe that this person or perhaps computerized audio really annoyed me . Not just the terrible mispronuncian of breeds ... the point of the badly produced video, but the inexcusable mispronuncian of COMMON English words. I would suggest taking this down until you can do something that is not an embarrassing display of ignorance. Also reconsider your list. One more fluffy white dog is not necessary ! 😫 Go to your local pound or rescue.
These are AI voices that need to use phonetic spelling to correctly pronounce words. Unfortunately, many RU-vid creators do not take the time to (or care about) reviewing and cleaning up these pronunciation errors. It's GREATLY irritating.
These are AI voices that need to use phonetic spelling to correctly pronounce words. Unfortunately, many RU-vid creators do not take the time to (or care about) reviewing and cleaning up these pronunciation errors. It's GREATLY irritating.
The first one is a biter and maybe not the owner but everyone else is free game and the cocker is also a biter but mostly out of doesn't like strangers. Been dog care giver and rescuer for year's and
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These are AI voices that need to use phonetic spelling to correctly pronounce words. Unfortunately, many RU-vid creators do not take the time to (or care about) reviewing and cleaning up these pronunciation errors. It's GREATLY irritating.
These are AI voices that need to use phonetic spelling to correctly pronounce words. Unfortunately, many RU-vid creators do not take the time to (or care about) reviewing and cleaning up these pronunciation errors. It's GREATLY irritating.
l have owned 2 corgis, and as a senior i would nor own one, they are intelligent but scrappy, they will attack anything, birds cats sheep horses cows and other dogs, they are a working dog and need an active owner
I have never heard of a dog called Bacon Fries (bichon frise). What a peculiar name!! Please get the pronunciation right, it sounds so funny saying bacon fries!?!🤣😂 Well, I come to the end of this video and find now that the Pekinese is now called the Pecking Cheese!! Oh please!!! Lol!!😂🤣
These are AI voices that need to use phonetic spelling to correctly pronounce words. Unfortunately, many RU-vid creators do not take the time to (or care about) reviewing and cleaning up these pronunciation errors. It's GREATLY irritating.
These are AI voices that need to use phonetic spelling to correctly pronounce words. Unfortunately, many RU-vid creators do not take the time to (or care about) reviewing and cleaning up these pronunciation errors. It's GREATLY irritating.
Wow 😯 Too many easy words were mispronounced , so now I know 💯 that this was a computer read script. OMG 😳 it got worse And geez, for the Scottish Terriers you did not show a single Scotty. You showed a Min schnauzer and a Bull Terrier.
These are AI voices that need to use phonetic spelling to correctly pronounce words. Unfortunately, many RU-vid creators do not take the time to (or care about) reviewing and cleaning up these pronunciation errors. It's GREATLY irritating.
These are AI voices that need to use phonetic spelling to correctly pronounce words. Unfortunately, many RU-vid creators do not take the time to (or care about) reviewing and cleaning up these pronunciation errors. It's GREATLY irritating.