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These 8 small and large dog breeds are perfectly happy at home alone

Dennis Walker
By Dennis Walker 4 min read

Did you know that a 2021 CertaPet survey indicated that 76% of American dogs experience separation anxiety? Since the massive return-to-office trend, dog separation anxiety jumped over 700% in just two years! Dr. Amanda Modes, a veterinary behaviorist, says the best thing you can do is start a conversation about what your new routine looks like. Honestly, I totally agree, because I once found my favorite slippers completely destroyed after a long shift.   

Americans spend billions on pet care, and the industry projects $157 billion in sales for 2025. You definitely don’t want to spend your hard-earned cash replacing chewed-up rugs. So, which pups actually tolerate our busy schedules? These 8 small and large dog breeds are perfectly happy at home alone.   

French bulldog

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The French bulldog proudly holds the number one spot for AKC popularity in 2024. They fit perfectly into cramped city apartments because they barely need any space to thrive. You get a mellow, quiet companion who would rather nap than destroy your home.    

  • Size: Small and compact.
  • Energy level: Very low.    
  • Best feature: Quiet nature prevents annoying the neighbors.    

Basset hound

Ever wonder why this floppy-eared hound makes such a great roommate? Experts classify their dominant trait as simply “sleepy.” Basset hounds possess a notoriously laid-back demeanor, meaning they happily lounge while you tackle your nine-to-five.    

I love that they require minimal grooming, saving you precious time after a long commute. They definitely have a stubborn streak, but that independence makes them stellar choices for full-time workers.    

Greyhound

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People constantly mistake the greyhound for a hyperactive athlete. In reality, veterinarians lovingly call them the world’s fastest couch potatoes! They sprint fast but spend most of their day sleeping.    

Most greyhounds comfortably handle four to six hours alone with proper routine training.    

  • Temperament: Quiet and gentle.    
  • Exercise need: Short, fast sprints.    
  • Pro tip: Leave a white noise machine on to soothe them.    

Bullmastiff

If you want a giant dog that actually respects your furniture, meet the bullmastiff. Breeders originally created these majestic giants to guard estates independently. They stay remarkably calm under pressure and rarely bark unless genuinely alarmed.    

Despite weighing over 100 pounds, they act totally docile indoors. I highly suggest giving them a sturdy chew toy before you leave, just to keep their clever brains busy.    

Chihuahua

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The tiny chihuahua offers incredible convenience for busy professionals. Their extremely small footprint means even a modest studio apartment feels like a massive mansion to them. They entertain themselves easily and value their independence.    

You must train them with a firm hand. Treating them like real dogs rather than purse accessories builds their confidence to stay home alone.    

Miniature schnauzer

Miniature schnauzers combine sharp intelligence with an eager-to-please attitude. They learn routines rapidly and handle solo time like total professionals. They rank highly among popular breeds because they adapt to our chaotic schedules beautifully.    

Just leave out interactive puzzle toys to keep their minds active while you work. Boredom causes mischief, so giving them a job prevents any unwanted redecorating!   

Lhasa apso

These 8 small and large dog breeds are perfectly happy at home alone
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Tibetan monks originally bred the Lhasa apso to stand as solitary sentinels inside palaces. This intense genetic history gives them a fiercely independent streak. They do not demand constant physical smothering; they act almost like feline roommates.    

They happily entertain themselves and patrol the house while you sit in traffic. You just need to commit to brushing their long coats during your evening downtime.    

Chinese shar-pei

The Chinese shar-pei projects an aura of serene detachment that busy owners truly appreciate. They are exceptionally quiet and deeply devoted to their families. This breed doesn’t suffer from clingy dependency.    

  • Grooming: Minimal maintenance needed.    
  • Vibe: Confident and independent.    
  • Requirement: Early socialization prevents overprotectiveness.    

Key takeaway

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You can definitely balance a demanding career with pet ownership if you choose wisely. These 8 small and large dog breeds are perfectly happy home alone, offering stress-free companionship. Always establish a solid routine, provide mental stimulation, and watch them thrive. Ready to find your new independent best friend?

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Author
Dennis Walker

A versatile writer whose works span poetry, relationship, fantasy, nonfiction, and Christian devotionals, delivering thought-provoking, humorous, and inspiring reflections that encourage growth and understanding.

 

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