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3. Greyhound

While it's true that greyhounds are fast and like to run, the speed only lasts for a limited time. After a daily run or walk, they can usually be found lying on the couch. In fact, it is not unusual for owners to come home from work at the end of the day to find their greyhound lying right where they left them in the morning.

Generally, they are not a high energy breed and do not require a lot of exercise. They are easy to train and have overall good health.

Spanish Galgo. Purebred dog at sunset Zbynek Pospisil / Getty Images

Originally published on Critter Culture: 25 Low-Maintenance Dog Breeds
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