ETimes.in / May 27, 2025, 9:26 IST
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When it comes to choosing a pet dog, many people not only want them to be of the right size (small or huge depending on the space they have), personality and temperament, and care needs but also how long their furry friend is likely to live. While no dog lives forever, some pet dog breeds are known to have impressive lifespans, living upto 15 years or more depending on how well they are taken care of. These long-living dogs can offer many happy years of companionship, cuddles, and unforgettable memories to their humans. If you too are looking for the perfect pet dog, then here we list some of the longest living breeds you can choose from:
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Small but full of personality, Chihuahuas are one of the longest-living dog breeds; they can live upto 14 to 17 years, or even longer. Because of their size, they are perfect for those living in apartments. They’re also easy to manage and don’t need intense exercise. Chihuahuas bond closely with their owners and are known for being alert, loyal, and sometimes a bit feisty. With regular vet visits, a healthy diet, and a loving home, they can live a long, healthy and happy life.
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Toy Poodles are not only intelligent and easy to train, but they also live for long— usually 14 to 18 years. Their hypoallergenic coats make them a popular choice for those who have allergies. However, considering their coats, they require regular grooming. Toy Poodles are not only cute, but also very loyal and affectionate to their owners. And due to their small size and generally good health, they often avoid many of the issues that affect larger breeds.
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Dachshunds are known for their distinct long backs and short legs which makes them look adorably cute. These lively, curious dogs often live between 12 and 16 years. They come in two sizes— standard and miniature— but both enjoy relatively long lifespans. Dachshunds are brave and playful, though they can be a bit stubborn. They love to explore and make great watchdogs. While they’re prone to back problems due to their unique shape, with proper weight management and gentle handling they can reduce the risk.
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Shih Tzus generally live for 13 to 16 years and they are known for their affectionate, people-loving nature. Originally bred for royalty, these charming lap dogs enjoy companionship and adjust well to apartment living. Their long, flowy coats require regular grooming, but they’re generally healthy dogs with fewer inherited conditions. Shih Tzus enjoy short walks and playtime but are just as happy relaxing beside their owners. Because of their gentle nature and adaptability, they make excellent pets for families, seniors, or first-time dog owners. With a balanced diet and regular care, they can be long-lasting, loyal friends.
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Lhasa Apsos often live well into their teens, with many reaching 15 years or more. Originally bred as watchdogs in Tibetan monasteries, these small dogs are alert, confident, and a bit independent. They tend to be wary of strangers but form deep bonds with their families. Their long coats need consistent grooming, but their health overall is quite stable which helps them live for long.
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Jack Russell Terriers are little, energetic dogs with big personalities. They have long lifespans— generally 13 to 16 years– which makes them great long-time companions for their humans. They are highly active, curious, and always ready for an adventure. Their intelligence and drive require mental and physical stimulation, which helps keep them healthy over time. Their relatively low incidence of genetic health problems contributes to their extended lifespan.
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Maltese dogs are gentle, affectionate, and known for their long lifespans— typically 12 to 15 years or more. Their silky white coats may require regular grooming, but their small size and calm personality make them ideal for many households. Maltese are friendly and loving, often bonding deeply with their owners. They don’t need a lot of exercise; regular walks and some playtime daily is enough to keep them fit and happy. With a proper diet and regular check-ups, they can stay healthy and active for many years.
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Yorkshire Terriers, also called Yorkies, are tiny dogs with huge hearts— and lifespans to match. They typically live between 13 and 16 years, with many reaching even older ages. Their small size makes them suitable for apartment living, and they require only moderate exercise. Yorkies are alert, confident, and full of energy. Their fine coats need grooming, but they are low-shedding and hypoallergenic– which makes them ideal for those with allergies. These dogs bond closely with their families and love being the center of attention. With good care and attention to dental health, they can live long.
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Miniature Schnauzers are spunky and smart, with lifespans averaging between 12 and 15 years. They’re great family dogs and are known for their lively energy and affectionate nature. Mini Schnauzers are relatively low-maintenance when it comes to health, although they do need regular grooming and exercise. They’re also known for being vocal, alert watchdogs. Also, they adapt well to various living situations– from homes with yards to city apartments. Their stable health and social personality make them excellent long-term pets for owners seeking a mix of fun and companionship.
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One of the most common pet dog breeds in the 90s (especially in India), Pomeranian are tiny size yet bold, smart, and full of personality. These fluffy companions typically live between 12 and 16 years, which makes them great addition to any family. They are highly alert and love attention, often forming strong bonds with their humans. Pomeranians do well in apartments and require only moderate exercise. Their thick coats need regular brushing, but they’re generally healthy and easy to manage.
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