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Vet names 10 healthiest dog breeds that rarely get ill or need constant check-ups
Reach Daily Express | March 5, 2026 1:39 PM CST

When it comes to choosing a dog, personality and looks often steal the spotlight - but health is just as important. While every dog is an individual, some breeds are statistically healthier than others, thanks to genetics, breeding practices, and their original purpose.

Understanding that some breeds are generally more robust than others can help prospective owners make informed choices and prepare for potential long-term care needs. Costs for food, vaccinations, toys and the inevitable vet bills can accumulate rapidly, leaving your purse feeling considerably lighter. However, there are specific breeds of dogs which are less susceptible to illness, potentially saving you money if you opt for one of these delightful dogs. According to Dr Liza Cahn, a veterinarian at Embrace Pet Insurance, there are 10 different breeds which are less likely to have you frequenting the vet's office.

Australian Cattle Dog

Kicking off the list, the Australian Cattle Dog is renowned for its robustness. These working dogs possess an abundance of energy and require an owner who has ample time to exhaust them with walks, but they're not predisposed to disease.

Dr Cahn informed thepioneerwoman.com that these dogs make excellent pets: "Australian Cattle Dogs are built for endurance and benefit greatly from an active lifestyle."

Border Collie

Another working breed known for its health is the Border Collie. Not only are these dogs among the most intelligent breeds, but their enthusiasm for work and exercise means they're more likely to remain healthy as they age.

Australian Shepherd

Next on the list is another Aussie breed - the Australian Shepherd. These stunning dogs are celebrated for their beautiful coats and, as working dogs, they're bred to be hardy.

Siberian Husky

Huskies can be quite high-maintenance - their dense double coats require frequent grooming to maintain their best condition, but they are also one of the healthiest breeds you can own.

Dr Cahn stated: "Bred for cold climates and tough physical tasks, Huskies have evolved into a naturally strong and hearty breed."

Basenji

These distinctive dogs are not only a healthy breed but a quiet one too. Due to the structure of their vocal chords, this working breed physically cannot bark, making them ideal for someone seeking a quieter pet.

Shiba Inu

These dogs are an ancient breed, known for their robust health due to their strong genetics. Their unique fox-like appearance and relatively small size make them a popular choice.

Beagles are another active breed, originally bred for hunting, which contributes to them being among the healthier canines. Dr Cahn stated: "As active hunting dogs, Beagles stay fit, contributing to their overall robust health."

Labrador Retriever.

This breed is a family favourite for their friendly and lovable nature, but they are also a relatively healthy dog.

Although they require a balanced diet and regular exercise to thrive, they do need maintenance to prevent joint issues which can become problematic.

Cocker Spaniel

These smaller dogs are a popular and healthy breed as their size makes them less likely to develop problems. However, their ears require regular grooming to prevent infections.

Mixed-breed dogs

Cross-breeds such as Labradoodles frequently gain from "hybrid vigour," the vet explained, meaning their genetic variety reduces the likelihood of hereditary ailments.


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