11. Havanese
With its roots in Cuba, the charming Havanese dog, a member of the bichon family, holds the esteemed title of national dog.
Its lineage traces back to the Blanquito de la Habana, a now-extinct breed that itself descended from the Bichón Tenerife, another historic breed that has sadly disappeared.
Despite its ancestral breeds being lost to time, the Havanese remains a beloved and iconic companion dog.
Friendly and outgoing, Havanese are ideal for seniors who want a playful yet gentle companion.
12. Scottish Terrier
The Scottish Terrier, affectionately known as the Scottie, is a distinctive breed of dog with a rich heritage.
Originating from the Scottish Highlands, it was initially classified as a Skye Terrier, a category that encompassed several highland breeds of terriers.
Today, the Scottish Terrier is recognized as one of five unique breeds, each with its own unique characteristics and charm.
Confident and loyal, Scottish Terriers are perfect for seniors who want a small, energetic dog.
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