Unfortunately, kennels and dog shelters are overcrowded, making choosing just one dog especially difficult. Each breed has its advantages: some are more sociable, others easier to teach, others get along better with children, etc. However, if your priority is to be a partner for life, we may be able to help you. Some breeds are more prone to developing certain diseases, require more care, more trips to the vet and, as a consequence, enjoy a shorter life expectancy.
Below is a list of the dog breeds that tend to enjoy better health and longer life expectancies, if they are cared for properly, of course! Take a look at the gallery to find out which dogs resist the most over the years.