10 Large Dog Breeds That Are Low-Maintenance For Busy People and First-Time Owners!
Do you need a dog that doesn’t require a lot of grooming or veterinary care, and that is generally low-maintenance? This helpful guide can help you find a dog breed that is naturally healthy, intelligent, and independent.
Dogs need regular veterinary care, pampering, exercise, and grooming, but some breeds are more independent than others.

These top and popular low-maintenance large dog breeds have qualities that make them ideal housemates for busy pet owners.

1. Australian Cattle Dog
Australian cattle dogs are bred to hunt and originated in Australia. They are medium-sized, healthy, intelligent, and active dogs. These dogs are sometimes referred to as ‘Blue Heelers’ or ‘Red Heelers’ based on their coloration.
They are among the smartest dog breeds and are highly regarded for their obedience and agility.

2. Ibizan Hound
The Ibizan Hound is a highly intelligent, playful, and energetic breed that originates in Spain. They are elegant and agile, with a tall, athletic, and slender build. They can be divided into two subcategories based on their coat type: smooth or wire-coated.

3. Italian Greyhound
The Italian Greyhound originated in Italy and is the smallest of the sighthound dog breeds. It has a slim build and a short coat. Italian Greyhounds are appreciated for their speed, stamina, and hunting abilities on small game. They make good companions and enjoy being around their family.

4. Bullmastiff
Bullmastiffs have great endurance and are powerful yet gentle. Despite being bred to protect and fight, this breed is gentle and calm and loves the company of family members.

5. Bloodhound
The bloodhound is an ancient, giant, powerful hound dog that originated in Europe. Despite their unclear origins, it is commonly believed they had a strong presence in France, Belgium, Scotland, and England.

6. The Bull Terrier
It is also called the English Bull Terrier, the Bull, the White Cavalier, and the Gladiator. Early in the 1900s, the breed was developed to control vermin and participate in blood sports. Hence, the breed is known for being fierce like a gladiator and has excellent hunting and fighting instincts.

7. Rhodesian Ridgeback
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are large, powerful hounds that originated in Rhodesia and Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). The dog has a long, deep muzzle with a distinct stop.

It is an excellent watchdog that is very protective of its owner. The breed is a healthy, independent pet that requires less grooming and veterinary care than most. If not trained and socialized early, Rhodesian Ridgebacks can be destructive and aloof.

8. Labrador Retriever
The Labrador Retriever is a calm, friendly, and intelligent dog. Due to these qualities, they are one of the most suitable breeds for families with young children. Search and rescue teams use them to assist individuals with special needs.

9. Dalmatian
Dalmatians were originally from Dalmatia (a Roman province) within the Dalmatae tribe. It is an athletic breed of dog with a good reputation, and it tends to do well in warm weather. Dalmatians may become aggressive if not adequately exercised.

10. Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Irish Staffordshire Bull Terriers are relatively new breeds, healthy, sturdy, muscular, and originated in Ireland. In the early 20th century, this new dog breed was developed from Staffordshire Bull Terriers in order to avoid all of the health problems associated with all-white breeds.
An Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a healthy, active, intelligent, lively, and courageous dog that does well in obedience and requires less grooming than most other breeds.

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0:01 Introduction
0:01 10 Large Dog Breeds That Are Low-Maintenance
0:31 Australian Cattle Dog
1:05 Ibizan Hound
1:41 Italian Greyhound
2:01 Bullmastiff
2:29 Bloodhound
3:03 The Bull Terrier
3:32 Rhodesian Ridgeback
4:07 Labrador Retriever
4:40 Dalmatian
5:11 Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier
5:44 Leave Your Comment

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