West Highland Terrier
Seniors sure are fond of Terriers and remain a popular breed of choice like the West Highland Terrier. This breed boasts a nice temperament that makes a good lap dog. Small in size, they can comfortably live in an apartment and only needs an hour of exercise a day. When it comes to maintaining their soft fur coat, you’ll be surprised to hear that there’s no extravagant grooming needed. Normal brushing is all it takes.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has been a long time royalty favorite. As you’ve probably noticed, even its name bears a dash of royalty. But, you don’t need to be royalty yourself to be worthy of this adorable lap dog because they can adapt to any living situation. This little canine does not grow over 18 lbs, and taking care of them doesn’t require any big efforts. A bath once a week and a brush are all it takes to maintain its healthy soft fur.