8 Dog Breeds That Live the Longest. Number 8 is Such a Relief!

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Depending on what dog breed you have, we all know that there are certain ailments that may hinder their life expectancy. The same goes for humans! If you're considering adopting a new fur baby and want a dog breed that will have a long, healthy life, we have great news for you!

On the next page, learn about a variety of doggie breeds that tend to live the longest. These dog breeds also tend to have the least amount of health issues! If you'd like to have a pooch that's more likely to live a longer time than other breeds, then you should learn more about these dogs!

You'll find it hard to believe just how long some of these dog breeds live! Look no further because this helpful list of dog breeds that live a long life will make your next adoption an easier decision.

After the break, begin to learn about what doggie breeds live the longest so you can decide on a new furry pal that'll be your best friend for years to come!

And stay tuned until the very end — you'll be happy when you find out what dog breed also lives a long time! 

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338 thoughts on “8 Dog Breeds That Live the Longest. Number 8 is Such a Relief!

  1. My pug, Gretzky, named after the “great one #99, bc he was born in 1999 and we are Hugh N Y Ranger fans, is 17 1/2′ was born January 2, 1999 n that is the year I had my stroke, but my twin sons wanted a pug so bad. My kids are all out of the house, hubby works, so it’s just me and him all day. He’s my best friend, love him do much❤️

  2. I found my best friend in the middle of the road. He almost got hit twice right in front of me. I was the only person who stopped. Everyone else just kept right on speeding. I tried to find his owner to no avail. I named him Lucky, but I’m the lucky one. I found him 8 months to the day that Iost my Granny who was my best friend. Lucky has comforted me everyday since. He’s a loving, funny, playful little guy. He’s a chug!

  3. They missed alot of dogs. Schipperkes are well known for their health and longevity. It is not unusual for them to live over 20 years old. Boxers live 10-15 years if bought from a show breeder who tests for DM and ARVC.

  4. Deidre Catalina Harris thank you. I feel grateful for the time I had with him. And we now have a 14 mo old female pug named Nutmeg (we’ve had her for a year now) who fills our hearts with joy and has helped to ease some of the pain.

  5. So sorry Wendy!! It is such a painful feeling to lose a loving pet. I had a Westie for 15 years and he passed a few years ago. He was my best friend growing up. I still miss him every day. Just love on your new little bundle as long as you can!!! 🙂

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