The active Australian Shepherd Dog may live 15 years. This breed is ideal for outdoor living, watching your dog run in fields.
Beagles are little yet full of curiosity, which keeps them and their owners healthy! These canines are kind, good with youngsters, and simple to care for.
Despite their coiffured calling-card looks, Poodles were originally trained to be hunting dogs. Extremely intelligent and athletic, they can live to be up to 18 years old.
Greyhounds are renowned for their speed – they can run at up to 45 miles an hour - and their boundless energy helps keep them fit and well throughout their lives.
Border Collies are medium-sized dogs that thrive in most climates and are known for having few health conditions. Living for up to 15 years, they are highly trainable, patient and loyal.
This sporty hunting hound grooms and acts like a cat. They have short hair and shed little, making them ideal for allergy sufferers and lazy dog owners.
Known as being one of the friendliest dogs in the world, Labrador Retrievers are also one of the healthiest breeds. Remaining active even into old age.
Australian Cattle Dogs, the longest-lived breed of dog (the Guinness Book of Records' oldest dog is 29 years old), were created to herd cattle and had limitless vitality.