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9 Chill Dog Breeds That Just Want to Nap and Cuddle

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If you’re looking for a furry companion to add to your household but have a very laid-back home, these are some of the best dog breeds to look at. These laid-back dogs prioritize napping, cuddling, and enjoying simple pleasures. Each breed offers unique traits that will fit into your life and become part of the family in no time.

1. French Bulldog

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These dogs might be energetic in their puppy years but quickly settle into their serene adulthood years, making them one of the calmest breeds. Their short coats and adaptable nature make them ideal for apartment living, requiring minimal grooming and exercise. While they enjoy short play sessions, they’re equally content lounging on cushions or snuggling under blankets. These affectionate and caring dogs will happily lounge around all day and feel content just being close to their owners.

On average, these dogs can be a part of your home for 10 – 12 years, making them a long-term cuddle buddy who’s always ready for action. These dogs are generally relatively healthy despite their respiratory issues due to their facial structures. These dogs are brilliant and easily trainable when given the time and patience to learn.

2. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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These dogs take their royal duties seriously, and that trait has carried on over generations. Their calm demeanor makes them ideal family pets. They adore cuddling and thrive on human interaction but remain gentle and even-tempered. While they need daily walks, they’re not high-energy dogs and adapt well to apartment living.

These pups are such great lap dogs that they are often used as therapy dogs to console those in need. Their moderate grooming needs and friendly demeanor make them a top choice for those seeking a relaxed yet social companion. They are the perfect dogs for flexible families and will be loved for a long time.

3. Bichon Frise

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These little “Velcro dogs” take being your furry companion to a whole new level. They love sticking close to their owners and following them everywhere. Their playful yet relaxed personalities mean they enjoy short bursts of activity but prioritize cuddling. Their hypoallergenic coats require regular grooming, but their friendly, adaptable nature suits families and apartment dwellers alike.

These pups don’t shed as much as most dog breeds, which adds to their hypoallergenic charm. They are calm dogs with a lot of affection, making them the ideal chill dog. They are great to take on walks, but they’ll happily snuggle up on your lap all day, too, if you let them. They don’t like being left alone and can quickly suffer from separation anxiety.

4. Shih Tzu

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These dogs were bred to be the kings of chill dogs, and they sure don’t disappoint. If you give them the opportunity, they will be glued to your lap. Their outgoing yet relaxed personalities mean they’re content with daily walks and playtime but prioritize snuggling. These pups are easily trainable but can become stubborn if owners aren’t consistent in their methods.

Their long coats require regular grooming, but their low-shedding trait suits allergy sufferers. Their loyalty and affectionate nature make them perfect for households valuing quiet, cuddly companionship. They may need more effort in grooming, but they are easily manageable and well worth the love and care.

5. Greyhound

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Greyhounds should be nowhere near this list, but they are called 40 mph couch potatoes. They love napping just as much as they love sleeping; they might love napping slightly more. Despite their athletic build, they’re surprisingly laid-back, content with short bursts of play followed by extended snoozes. 

Their short coats require minimal grooming, and they’re quiet companions who bond deeply with their owners. These pups can be full of energy when they are still pups, but as they grow older, they prefer napping over running any day. Adopting an adult Greyhound ensures a low-maintenance yet loving companion.

6. Pekingese

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These loving pups prefer a soft cushion or warm bed over throwing a stick in the garden any day. Their calm, quiet nature makes them ideal for apartment dwellers, though they can be wary of strangers. These pups have low to moderate energy levels, so they don’t need a big yard or long walks to keep them happy.

Regular grooming is necessary for their long coats, but their loyalty and love for snuggling compensate. Despite what people might think, they can be low-maintenance if kept in proper shape. They are a great addition to any home with kids and are just as adaptable in a home with more laid-back owners.

7. Newfoundland

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Newfoundlands are gentle giants with calm, loving dispositions despite their massive size. They’re often called “nanny dogs” for their loyalty to families and children. While they need space and regular exercise, they’re prone to separation anxiety and prefer constant companionship. They love napping when given the opportunity and won’t second guess lounging around with their owner nearby all day.

Their thick coats shed heavily, but their love for hugs and naps makes them stand out for relaxed households. At the same time, they might need a little effort when grooming, but they make for a loving companion who won’t let their family down when needed.

8. English Bulldog

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English Bulldogs are sleepy, snore-prone companions who live for napping. Their short coats and laid-back nature suit apartment living, though they need moderate exercise to stay healthy. Their affectionate yet independent personalities mean they’ll happily snooze beside you without demanding constant interaction.

Their calm, loving demeanor makes them perfect for any household or family. Whether you have a luscious green garden or an apartment building that includes regular walks, they’ll be happy as long as they have their owner nearby.

9. Basset Hound

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These cute dogs, with their long ears and droopy eyes, are the epitome of chill. Originally bred as scent dogs, they comfortably adapt to a life of leisure and tons of attention. They love going for walks almost as much as they love their naps, often sleeping for hours on end. They make excellent family pups, but they can be quite stubborn when training them in new tricks or habits.

Their low-maintenance grooming and love for human company ensure they’ll stay close by—whether that’s on the couch or during a lazy afternoon stroll.

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