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@Marina That is mind-blowing! I would name this site bemoredog instead of bemorepanda :)
top-10-most-lazy-dog-breeds-for-couch-potatoes-owners-bemorepanda

A thorough knowledge of the characteristics of the breeds will help you better choose your pet, so that it fits perfectly to your needs and lifestyle. Here are the laziest dog breeds that are ideal for comfortable owners or the elderly. Bemorepanda collected the top for you.

 

1. The Pug

The pug is a small dog, but with the temperament of a large breed. He is not as nervous or impatient as small dogs, and has a similar attitude. They do great with children, but you have to calm them down when you see them being too active because they tend to be overworked. Like other breeds with short snouts, they may have trouble breathing, so they need air conditioning in the warmer months. They are comfortable, intelligent, easy to train and ideal companions.

 

2. The Pekingese

These intelligent dogs know that they are special and that is why they are extremely pampered. Originally, Beijingers slept all day in the lap of kings or aristocrats. They love to play and make schemes to entertain the whole family, but they get tired easily and retire to a long sleep on the armchair, if possible. Their beautiful fur does not need a haircut or special care, only about two brushings a week. He is not sociable and prefers to stay with family and close friends, than to make new friends.

 

3. The Maltese Bichon

They are elegant, fluffy puppies, with a gorgeous white and created fur, but which are easily tangled. They are cheerful, sociable and calm for a small breed. Don't bark much, but they will alert you if an intruder appears around. They prefer to walk in their arms and see the world from above, and life in the apartment suits them perfectly.

 

4. The French Bulldog

French bulldogs have a robust and muscular body, they are sociable, but stubborn and with a strong personality. they like life inside and prefer short walks, in which to defecate quickly and return to their master. I love people and prefer their company to other dogs.

 

5. Shih Tzu

Shih Tzu dogs are like those little, fast friends who are always on your feet. Small and not very fond of open spaces, Shih Tzu dogs are perfect if you want your dog's need for movement to be limited to walking around the apartment. However, we must warn you: their long fur requires daily care, so do not lie on one ear if you have adopted such a dog.

 

6. Chow Chow

Dogs known for their blue tongue, Chow Chowii will spend more time on the couch than your unemployed roommate. Extremely lazy and sensitive to heat, Chow Chow dogs prefer to stay indoors and cool, instead of running and playing.

 

7.Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

These smart and always happy dogs get along well with everyone, especially your annoying neighbors. Unlike other small dog breeds, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is very quiet - prone to excessive barking only if not trained at all. His energy level is depleted by a few laps around the house, turning into a perfect laziness to make him put himself at your feet and take a long nap.

 

8.Basset Hound

Unlike the other dog breeds on this list, the gentle Basset Hound is lazy only when inside. Once taken out, he starts running and sniffing everything for hours on end. Eventually, the breed was created to hunt, so it would not be at all fair not to be able to give free rein to instinct. However, when he receives his daily portion of the walk, he enters the house calmly and quietly. It is also commendable that he gets along well with other animals.

 

9.Pinscher Pitic

Although not as lacking in energy as the other puppies on the list, the fact that the Dwarf Pinscher is as the name suggests - dwarf - makes this breed an ideal apartment. Locked in the room, the dog will do nothing but nest on the couch and fall asleep for seven to eight hours. Too little prone to disease and easy to care for, it's no surprise that the Dwarf Pinscher is popular with those staying in the apartment.

 

10. Boston Terrier

Like the Bulldog, the Boston Terrier is a small, compact, friendly and easy to train dog. Inside, the Boston Terrier is quite idle, consuming all its energy outside when taken for a short walk. And his small size makes him an ideal dog for the apartment.

 

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in-turkey-animals-without-a-owner-will-be-fed-by-the-authorities-during-the-pandemic-order-from-turkeys-interior-ministry

Animals without a owner in Turkey will not die of hunger as long as the world is isolated in houses, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ankara government has decided, the BBC writes, to provide local authorities with food, water and sanitation for hundreds of thousands of wild cats and dogs across the country.

 

The Interior Minustry has issued a directive by which local councils must, during the coronavirus pandemic, to buy food for the animals without a owner and to bring food and water everywhere where cats and stray dogs are. City halls must provide food and shelter for animals.

 

Suleyman Soylu also decided that the state employees should take care of the disinfection of the shelters and the improvised huts. Normally, the animals without a shelter in Turkey are fed by activists and volunteers, but they are now isolated at homes because of the epidemic.

 

In Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey alone, there are 162,970 cats without a owner and 128,900 lonely dogs. The directive has been praised in the media and on social networks.

 

And on April 5, local authorities in the Bayrampasa district posted pictures on the official Twitter page of employees feeding the animals on the street.

 

 

And Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gul also supports the initiative. Also in April, he posted a photo of him with a dog and a message for all animal lovers.

 

 

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this-video-will-melt-your-heart-a-dog-owner-gently-wakes-a-deaf-and-blind-dog-and-brought-a-global-audience-to-tears

The owner of a blind and deaf 10-month-old dog showed how he learned to wake her so that she was not afraid, and In just five days, the video has been viewed 51 million times and racked up over 12.5 million likes.

 

Aiden Michael Mann adopted an Australian Shepherd named Plum in July 2019. His colleagues tried to find a owner for her, and as soon as the man saw the poor puppy, he immediately realized that he wanted to take her to him.

 

Despite the fact that Mann already has one dog, he had to figure out how to accomodate Plum for a long time because of its disability.

 

The owner was very worried about the fact that Plum was scared every time when he woke her. The dog abruptly jumped up even from light touches. Then Mann decided to try to gently blow on her face, and it worked.

 

"People ask me how I wake up my deaf and blind pup without scaring her," Mann captioned a clip of himself approaching a sleeping Plum. "I slightly blow on her. She still gets startled until she feels me. Then she wants all the love."

 

Across Instagram and TikTok, the comments is full of support for Plum — with many emotional responses and even a reeaction from celebrities.

 

"Not being dramatic, but I would die for that dog," one commenter wrote.

 

"Why am I crying," the YouTube star and makeup guru Manny Mua commented on the video.

 

 

 

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