From English Bulldogs to Saint Bernards, here's a list of the top 10 lazy dog breeds that make the perfect low-maintenance pets
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English Bulldogs are known for their love of naps. These dogs prefer the comfort of the couch and tend to overheat with too much exertion
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Despite their size, Saint Bernards are known for their tranquil and lazy nature. They are happiest when chilling in cool spots, especially during warmer months
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Pugs are very lazy dogs, according to the American Kennel Club. They are also prone to overeating and weight gain, which is hard to remedy since they don't like exercise that much
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Shih Tzus are ideal pets for less active households. They enjoy a good life of relaxation and pampering; daily walks or playtime can suffice to keep them in shape
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Chow Chows are very sensitive to heat, so they are much more likely to just hang out in their dog bed. They only need moderate daily walks as they are not a high-energy breed
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Basset Hounds need only one "daily walk at a moderate pace," per the American Kennel Club. They are great sleepers and known to love cuddles with their owner
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Great Danes are gentle giants at heart who love to laze around the house. They are known for their affectionate and easygoing nature
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French Bulldogs are perfect for apartment. They don't bark much or shed hair, and a couple of brisk walks is all that they need
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Bullmastiffs only need a couple of walks per day and spend most of the day napping. They also don't have anxiety about being left alone at home for long periods
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Italian Greyhounds enjoy bursts of energy during play but are mostly found curled up in cosy spots, soaking in the tranquility