This unique dog breed comes from Mexico and is also called also known as the Mexican hairless dog. It’s one of many breeds of hairless dogs and comes in a variety of colors.
Being bred for thousands of years, this breed is not as prone to health problems as others. Its personality is happy, friendly, alert, and they only need a moderate amount of exercise.
Chinese Shar-Pei
If you’re a pensioner who isn't such a fab of lapdogs and prefers a real beast, then the Shar-Pei may be the perfect breed for you. Plus, it's one of the easiest to train!
Shar-Peis are loyal to their owners and are not too fond of strangers, so they make for great watchdogs. In fact, they were used as fighting dogs. It's a very independent breed, making it a good choice for owners who leave the house for long periods of time.
Lowchen
The Lowchen originates from France and Germany and comes in an array of colors like brown, black, red, and even silver.
It can grow to be about 13 lbs. so if you prefer a small dog that is also alert, then a Lowchen may be the breed for you.
Miniature Pinscher
The Minature Pinscher is one affectionate tiny dog that would make a great friend for seniors who are looking for a feisty little companion. Miniature Pinschers are playful, curious, and independent. This breed shows limitless affection to its family but can be wary of strangers.
One thing to keep in mind is that it requires a lot of activity, but because of its size, that can be done indoors or outdoors. It also isn’t too fond of cold weather.
Dachshund
Dachshunds or ‘weiner dogs’ are cheerful little dogs with a big personality. They love their playtime and grow to be very attached to their owner. So get your tennis balls ready to play lots of games of fetch.
They’re great in small apartments and require minimum grooming. Get ready to be amused by their silly antics.