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From Bulldogs to Pugs: 5 surprisingly lazy dog breeds that love sleeping all day

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - May 13, 2026, 15:49 IST
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5 surprisingly lazy dog breeds that love sleeping all day

Not every dog is built like those viral Instagram pets that sprint across beaches, jump into lakes, and somehow still have energy left to destroy cushions at home.
Some dogs are… different.


They wake up slowly, walk slowly, eat slowly, and look mildly offended if someone suggests a second walk. And strangely enough, those are the dogs many people now want the most.
With apartment living becoming more common and work schedules getting busier, low-energy dog breeds have quietly become favourites among pet owners. They are calmer, easier to handle indoors, and usually more interested in sitting next to their humans than turning the house upside down.
Here are five dog breeds that have earned a reputation for being wonderfully lazy.​
Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)


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Bulldog

The Bulldog does not believe in unnecessary movement.

A short walk? Fine. Running around for an hour? Absolutely not.

These dogs are known for their stocky build, sleepy expressions, and very relaxed personalities. Most Bulldogs enjoy staying indoors and tend to tire quickly, especially during hot weather. Owners often joke that their Bulldog’s biggest talent is finding the coldest corner in the house and sleeping there for hours.

But that calm nature is also what makes them lovable. Bulldogs are affectionate, loyal, and usually happiest when they are simply around their people.

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Basset Hound

Even when a basset hound is fully awake, it somehow still looks sleepy.

Everything about this breed moves at its own pace. The long ears drag slightly while walking, the eyes always appear half-closed, and the energy level stays consistently low.

They do enjoy wandering around and sniffing things during walks, but once they are back home, most Basset Hounds are ready to return to doing nothing. Very peacefully.

They are gentle dogs and usually fit well into quieter households.

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Pug

Pugs enjoy playing. For about seven minutes.

After that, they are ready for snacks, attention, and another nap.

This breed is naturally more relaxed than many small dogs. Their flat faces can make intense exercise difficult, especially in warm weather, so they are generally happier with shorter activity sessions.

Most Pugs become deeply attached to their owners and prefer following them around the house over running wildly outdoors. They are funny, dramatic, clingy, and surprisingly lazy all at once.

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Saint Bernard

People expect Saint Bernards to be highly active because of their size and rescue dog history. Then they meet one.

These giant dogs are usually calm to the point of being almost motionless indoors. They are not naturally hyperactive and often prefer stretching out on the floor instead of running around the house.

Despite their massive appearance, Saint Bernards are known for being patient and soft-natured. They enjoy company, but they are rarely in a hurry to do anything.

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Shih Tzu


Shih Tzus were bred to be companion dogs, and honestly, they still take that job very seriously.

They enjoy attention, comfort, and staying close to their humans. Long runs and intense outdoor activity are usually not their thing. A little playtime, a short walk, and they are completely satisfied.

Most Shih Tzus would happily choose a soft bed over an adventure any day of the week.
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Disclaimer: This article is based on commonly observed traits and behaviour patterns associated with these dog breeds. Individual dogs may have different personalities, energy levels, and activity needs depending on their health, age, training, and environment.



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