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10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans

When it comes to our pets, we want them to stay as long as possible. So when choosing a dog, how do you know how long your favorite dog will live? Is it based on breed, size, and gender? If you want a pet for life, a dog may not be the right pet for you. Can you imagine advising your guests to "come back to our house, just be careful with our pet Galapagos tortoise!" Turtles can live 100 years or more! They must be passed down from generation to generation; But when it comes to dogs. Their life expectancy can range from 8 to 18 years depending on many factors. Let's take a look at the 10 dogs with the longest life expectancy and how long they can live!

10: 10-15-year-old beagle


10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans
10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans

The beagle sits in the middle of the road with its tongue sticking out

This breed originally grew up to hunt wild rabbits.

Beagles are small to medium-sized dogs that weigh about 20 pounds. The most common beagle is a colored beagle with a tan head, dark brown stripe around the back, white legs, abdomen, and face. Snoopy, the cartoon character is a hunting dog! Beagles are known to be funny and easy-going, but they are also good hunting dogs. The average lifespan of beagles is 12 years, but some also live 15 years or more.

9: Yorkshire Terrier from 11 to 15 years old

10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans
10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans

Yorkshire Terrier

Although delicate, the Yorkshire Terrier is known to be feisty and bold.

The Yorkshire Terrier, or commonly known as the "Yorkshire Terrier," is a small dog breed known primarily in the United States for being a pampered pet. You may have seen these cute little dogs with bows in their hair and matching jackets and slippers, which is aYork has long tan fur around the face and silky gray fur Steel on the rest of his body nice little jacket because these dogs rarely weigh more than 7 kg. The typical.Hypoallergenic and human-like.Puppies usually appear on lists of long dogs, and spiders generally live between 11 and 15 years.

8: Lhasa Zero 12-15 years

10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans
10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans

Lhasa Zepso plays ball in the garden.

The long beige fur that covers the eyes is the hallmark of the Lhasa Apso breed. These small dogs, weighing about 15 pounds, were found in the Himalayas and were loved in monasteries as well as in palaces. They tend to be cold to strangers but very loyal to their owners. These little dogs live on average between 12 and 15 years.

7: Australian Shepherd Dog, 12 to 15 years old

10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans
10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans

Australian Shepherd

Australian Shepherds are incredibly loyal and develop a strong bond with their owners.

Australian Shepherds, or "Aussies" for short, are the largest dog on our list, with males weighing between 50 and 65 pounds. Aussies are sheepdogs and are considered cowboy dogs most often and can be found on farms and ranches as working dogs. They need a lot of exercises and are eager to exercise and please their owners. Daily activity and fresh air are probably what keeps them fit and last longer than most dogs. The average life expectancy of Australians is 12 to 15 years.

N°6: Maltais, from 13 to 15 years old

10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans
10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans

Maltese passes between the autumn leaves

The Maltese have a silky, elegant coat.

These adorable little dogs with long white fur are originally from Malta, an island in southern Italy in the Mediterranean. They are toy dogs that weigh no more than 7 pounds, but they are not fragile and can perform well in agility classes. Maltese can be more difficult to train as they can be a bit stubborn, but they respond well to rewards. They are very affectionate dogs to their owners and can be playful and charming. They usually live longer than 13 years, most live between 13 and 15 years.

5: Dachshund 12-16 years old

10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans
10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans

A Dachshund is found on tree trunks

The Dachshund is also known as a hot dog.

Known as "Wiener dogs" because of the shape of their sausages, dachshunds are tall, slender dogs that are usually dark brown or black with dark brown legs. They have small, short legs and seem to have to work hard to keep up with their bodies. They are available in mini (11 pounds) and standard (16-32 pounds) sizes and in three different coats; straight hair, spun hair, and long hair. Despite their small size, they can be very brave and seem to have a fearless demeanor. They are brave because they were originally bred to hunt badgers. These companion dogs can live up to 12-16 years.

4: Pomeranian 12-16 years old

10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans
10 Dogs with the Longest Lifespans

Pomeranian sitting on a mat

Pomeranians are determined and confident.

These soft dogs look like they just came out of the dryer! These balls only weigh 3-6 pounds and measure 6-7 inches, probably the size of a laptop screen! They come in a variety of colors and labels. Pomeranians are easy to train and get along with their owners. These smart little dogs live between 12 and 16 years.

3: Chihuahua from 14 to 16 years

Chihuahua enjoy the sun with a basket of flowers

Chihuahua weighs an average of five pounds.

Chihuahua is often associated with movies and commercials as the "Taco Bell" dog. These dogs are native to Mexico, being a national symbol of the country. They have large black eyes and large ears that look quite large for a bodyweight of 6 kg. Sometimes these dogs are called "pets in a purse" because they are easy to carry in a bag or purse. They are known to be rude and think they are bigger than they are, but they are excellent pets and can be lifelong companions from 14 to 16 years old.

2. Gift to 10-18 years old

Shai Tzu (Cane Pet) - crosses the fields near the lake

These dogs are common all over the world but originated in China. They were one of the favorite pets of the kings of China. They are small dogs with white, tan, or black fur that are friendly to everyone. Because of their gentle temperament, they are not good guard dogs! One of the reasons why Shiatsu has such long lives is that they seem to have very few hereditary health problems, so if properly cared for, they can live an average of 16 years, some as long as 18 years or more.

1. Poodle toy 10-18 years

The smallest dogs: a toy poodle

The toy poodle dates back to the 17th century.

The toy poodle is the longest-lived dog on our list. Toy poodles weigh between 4 and 6 pounds and are only 10 inches long. Toy poodles come in a variety of colors and have curly hair. These cute little dogs are easy to tame and eager to please their owners. They are good family dogs and get along well with young children. Surprisingly, these little dogs are actually good swimmers like the miniature poodle and the standard poodle. Their coats are waterproof and they love to retrieve them in the water. Toy Poodles have a life expectancy of 10 to 18 years, and most live well beyond 10 years.


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