8 Dog Breeds That Live the Longest. We’re Happy About #8!

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Depending on what doggie breed you have as a part of your family, we all are aware that certain ailments can affect a dog's life expectancy. It's the same way with humans! If you are considering adopting a new pooch and desire to have a doggie breed that will love a long time and be healthy, we have good news for you.

On the next page, you'll learn about 8 dog breeds that are known to live long lives. These pooches also tend to have the least amount of health issues! So if you'd like to adopt a dog that's supposed to live a long time and stay healthy, you'll want to learn more about these breeds!

You'll find it shocking just how long some of the dog breeds live! This helpful list of doggie breeds that have long lives will make your adoption decision a lot easier.

After the break, check out some of the dog breeds that live the longest! Also, you'll be very happy (and relieved) when you find out what doggie #8 is!  

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145 thoughts on “8 Dog Breeds That Live the Longest. We’re Happy About #8!

  1. I have a question……I have a 17yr old pug n he started this awful sounding hacking last night. Im wondering if it could be fluid on lungs……I pat his sides n he coughs/hacks n sounds clearer for few minutes. Any ideas

  2. My mitzi girl started that, and I took her to the vet, it’s conjestive heart failure. She lived another year as she had her pill everyday, but when she got to the point of not wanting to get up and go to bathroom, and laying around catching her breath, we took her to the vet to allow her to go peacefully. I refused to let her suffer. She was almost 13. Have him checked, at least we knew what was going on and gave us time to prepare ourselves for her departure. Her ashes are in a beautiful Urn in my curio cabinet and it eased the separation. All the best to you both!

  3. Here are two of our 5 rescued/adopted Pugs. Diana, on the left, turned 6 in February and Dougie, on the right, is 12. If snoring were a gold medal sport, Dougie would win, hands down. God, what a racket!

  4. So very True.When all 3 of my rescue Pugs were here……..We were lucky to have a Wonderful Vet…….Our vet bill each year ran into sevel thousand dollars.eye drops $$$ Ear infections….A full time job keeping their ears and little wrinkle folds have to be cleaned daily.I was used to doing this and would do it all over again to have them back……..We have decided to give an SPCA mutt a home soon.My Vet explained a Pug to a T…..they are like a Toddler ……..I love them though.

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