senior male smiling and playing with his dog lovingly.

Meet the Top Dogs for Empty Nesters

There’s a special kind of quiet that settles in after the kids move out or after retirement. I’ve seen it so many times working with my clients, and I’ve experienced it myself. That peaceful transition often sparks a simple desire: to bring something joyful, loyal, and full of life into your home.

For many, that’s where dogs come in.

Today, nearly 70% of U.S. households own a pet, and over 40% of pet owners are over the age of 50, according to the American Pet Products Association. It’s not just a trend; it reflects how many people, like you, are finding comfort, companionship, and renewed purpose by bringing a dog into their home later in life.

As the owner of PuppyGuyz, I’ve spent years connecting older adults with the perfect puppy. The right dog brings purpose, companionship, and daily joy that fills your home with life again. There’s nothing quite like the bond between a dog and an older adult. These dogs don’t just share your home, they become part of your rhythm, your routine, and your days. Especially during retirement, that connection can be life-changing.

The Breeds I Recommend Most for Retirees and Empty Nesters

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Gentle • Cuddly • Calm

Cavaliers love companionship. They’re just as happy sitting beside you during your morning coffee as they are greeting visitors with a wagging tail. Their low exercise needs make them ideal for a relaxed lifestyle.

Joan 78, shares, “My Cavalier is like a little shadow. Wherever I go, she’s right there. The house feels warm again.”

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shi tzu

Shih Tzu

Low-Maintenance • Friendly • Adaptable

Shih Tzus are small, sweet, and perfect for apartments or condos. They’re wonderful with grandchildren and visitors, making them a great choice for grandparents looking for a calm, affectionate companion.

Harold, who adopted his Shih Tzu after downsizing, shares, “He’s the perfect size for my condo and my grandkids adore him when they visit.”

French Bulldog

Loyal • Comical • Low-Energy

Frenchies are compact, funny, and full of personality. They require very little grooming, thrive in smaller spaces, and are perfectly happy with short daily walks.

One couple, Susan and Robert, put it this way: “Our Frenchie makes us laugh every single day. He’s like a little comedian with paws.”

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mini Schnauzer

Miniature Schnauzer

Smart • Structured • Hypoallergenic

If you enjoy routines, Schnauzers may be the perfect match. They’re intelligent, love being involved, don’t shed much, and are easy to train, perfect for an active retiree.

Evelyn, who walks her Schnauzer every morning, says, “He keeps me moving, thinking, and laughing, just the kind of partner I was looking for.”

Maltese

Loving • Light-Shedding • Elegant

Maltese dogs are graceful lap companions. Their hypoallergenic coats make them great for owners with sensitivities, and their calm nature fits beautifully into a peaceful home.

As Grace 83 shares,“She’s a little ball of love who curls up on my lap every evening. I can’t imagine my house without her.”

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Golden Retriever

Golden Retriever

Loyal • Active • Gentle

If you enjoy spending time outdoors, a Golden Retriever can be an incredibly rewarding companion. They’re wonderful with visitors, easy to train, and bring a warm, intuitive presence into the home.

Walter, who adopted his Golden after retiring, said it best: “He gets me outside and walking every day. We both feel better because of it.”

Why Dogs Make Retirement Better

Bringing a dog into your life during retirement adds far more than simple companionship. Many older adults I have worked with find that having a dog naturally encourages them to stay active and mobile. In fact, according to the Journal of Physical Activity and Health, dog owners walk an average of 22 more minutes per day compared to non-dog owners, which helps improve cardiovascular health and mobility.

Beyond physical activity, dogs bring a strong sense of purpose. Caring for a dog through feeding, grooming, and spending time together creates a rewarding routine that fits perfectly into this stage of life. I have seen many clients realize how quickly their dog becomes a true companion, easing feelings of loneliness and filling quiet hours with unconditional love.

Pet ownership has also been shown to reduce feelings of loneliness by up to 36 percent in older adults, according to the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging. A dog’s presence offers comfort, lowers anxiety, and brings joy to quiet moments. Whether you are curling up together for an afternoon nap or being greeted excitedly at the door, a dog turns everyday moments into meaningful ones.

I have helped hundreds of older adults find the perfect dog. Time and time again, I hear the same thing: “I didn’t realize what was missing until I brought my dog home.”

About the Author

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Alan Eisenberg is the founder of PuppyGuyz, based in Long Island, New York. With years of hands-on experience matching families and individuals with their perfect puppies, Alan works directly with trusted breeders to ensure every dog finds the right home. His passion for helping retirees, empty nesters, and first-time owners find lifelong companions is what drives PuppyGuyz every day. Alan believes there’s a perfect pup for every stage of life, and he’s here to help you find yours.

Sources

  • American Pet Products Association (APPA). 2023-2024 National Pet Owners Survey.

  • University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging. 2019. “The Pet Factor: Pets and Older Adults.”

  • Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 2020. “Dog Ownership and Physical Activity in Older Adults.”

  • American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). 2021. National Adoption Statistics.

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