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17 Vet-Picked Companion Dog Breeds For Remote Workers

Working from home is better with a dog at your feet, but not every breed thrives on a quiet, indoor schedule. Some settle in contentedly while you focus, while others need far more activity and stimulation than a desk job can give them. The following dog breeds strike the right balance of calm, companionship, and easygoing energy for life at home.

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Labrador at Home With Remote Worker While Outdoors

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Last updated: June 24, 2026

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Remote working has definite perks, no daily commute, no one stealing your snacks out of the communal fridge and spending more time with your canine companion! It’s no wonder that many people who work from home decide to take the leap into pet ownership. But what breed should you choose?

When choosing your perfect canine work buddy, it’s important to think about what qualities are desirable. These might include:

  • Moderate energy levels so that your pet doesn’t get bored
  • Content to be ignored for periods while you attend virtual meetings
  • Friendly and enjoy having their owner around
  • Quiet enough that you can concentrate on work
  • Low maintenance needs, that don’t require regular grooming

High-energy or working dogs like Border Collies, Siberian Huskies, Boxers, and Dalmatians are likely to become frustrated and bored by hours of watching you at your computer. Giant, fluffy dogs also won’t feature on our list. While St. Bernards, Newfoundlands, and Bernese Mountain Dogs might be suitable on the moderate energy front, the amount of grooming and care they require could eat into your work time.

1

Dachshund

A black and tan Dachshund sits upright in a small plush pet bed on top of a large white bed.
Their compact size, loyal nature, and moderate exercise needs suit home working lifestyles.

Dachshunds can make the perfect companion dogs for remote workers. Their moderate energy levels mean that they don’t need long walks, and they are quite happy pottering around the house. Their low-maintenance coats and compact size, alongside their loyal nature, make them an attractive choice.

However potential owners need to be aware these dogs are prone to spinal issues such as intervertebral disc disease (IVDD). Pet insurance can help to protect you against the cost of veterinary treatment should your pup be one of the unlucky ones.

2

Hungarian Vizsla

A close-up of a golden-brown Vizsla dog lying down with its head resting on a patterned mat.
Loyal, people-focused dogs can thrive when spending plenty of time beside their owners.

A slightly odd choice perhaps, given that this breed can be pretty energetic. But known as the ‘Velcro dog’, Hungarian Vizslas thrive on human companionship, so it feels only right to include them. A remote working situation could work well for these loyal dogs, who prefer to stay by their owner’s side. 

They are also a very versatile breed with a low risk of inherited health concerns and an easy-to-care-for coat. Just make sure that you take your full lunch break to give your Vizslas legs a good stretch.

3

Labrador Retriever

Chocolate Labrador Sitting in Field
Labs are friendly, trainable dogs with moderate exercise needs who fit well into home office routines.

The friendly and reliable Labrador Retriever – of course, it had to feature on our list! With the right approach and consistency, Labradors are easy to train, which make them a well-mannered work companion. They have moderate exercise requirements compared to other breeds of a similar size, so should be happy staying at home on the sofa for a few hours while you work.

Just make sure that they receive enough exercise during your breaks to keep boredom at bay. They also have low-maintenance coats and are not known for excessive barking in the house.

4

Cavalier King Charles Spaniels

A Blenheim Cavalier King Charles Spaniel sits on a white surface, looking up with an open mouth, with a potted plant and a bookshelf in the bright background.
Gentle, quiet dogs with compact size can suit calm and relaxed households well.

This sweet-natured dog is the perfect size for many remote workers. Small enough to be compact, but not so tiny that you would trip over them, the Cavalier King Charles has a gentle, quiet and loyal nature. Plus, they are extremely attractive with their feathery ears and beautiful coat colours.

It’s easy to see why they are a popular choice. Potential owners should be aware that this breed is at risk from mitral valve disease (MVD) especially as they age. This heart condition can require regular medication and vet check-ups.

5

Papillon

Two Papillon dogs lying side by side against a plain beige background, one white and brown on the left and one white and black on the right, showcasing their distinct large, butterfly-like ears.
Elegant, affectionate dogs with modest exercise needs enjoy staying close to their owners.

The Papillon (meaning ‘butterfly’) can trace its history back 500 years when it was bred to be a companion for noblewomen. Its name arises from its large butterfly-like ears and, as you would expect, this is a very attractive little dog.

Hundreds of years of breeding for companionship means this would be the perfect choice for someone who wants a lap warmer. This elegant little dog has modest exercise needs but will need a bit of mental stimulation due to their intelligence.

6

Shih Tzu

A small white and brown Shih Tzu dog lying comfortably in a plush pet bed on a shaggy rug, with a blurred wooden chair in the background.
Sweet, playful dogs with affectionate personalities enjoy cuddling and spending time with people.

Shih Tzus are an incredibly popular companion dog due to their sweet and playful nature. They are more robust than some of the other small dogs on our list, but still snuggly enough to curl up on your lap.

The Shih Tzu is very human-orientated but with the right training will be happy to be left alone for a few hours at a time. This little dog will require regular trips to the groomer however to keep their fluffy coat in order.

7

Bichon Fraise

A close-up of a fluffy white Bichon Frise dog tilting its head while sitting on a bed with light-colored bedding.
Affectionate low-shedding dogs enjoy close company but need regular coat maintenance.

Another compact dog that enjoys human company is the Bichon Fraise. This breed would prefer to be around you, so would suit a remote worker well. Its attractive snowy white coat is curly and dense so does require a bit of maintenance to prevent matting.

Regular trips to the groomers can help you to keep it in check. This breed is well known for being low-shedders however, so at least there will be fewer loose hairs around your home!

8

Golden Retriever

A golden-brown Golden Retriever lying on a dark grey carpet in front of a grey sofa with a plaid blanket.
Friendly, even-tempered dogs with moderate exercise needs can adapt well to daily routines.

Another large dog this time, the Golden Retriever is well known for its friendly and laid-back nature. This breed is even-tempered and relatively easy to train which makes them model companions for remote workers.

They will need to get out for a decent walk at lunchtime, but they are not as high-energy as many other working breeds. Blowing the cobwebs away with some exercise in the middle of the day should mean you have a more productive afternoon!

9

Chihuahua

A short-haired, tan Chihuahua lying down on a fluffy beige sheepskin rug over a light wooden floor.
Tiny, confident dogs enjoy close company but may need training to reduce barking.

Perhaps the ultimate lap dog, the tiny Chihuahua does not take up much space at all! This confident pocket-sized pooch will feel very at home with a remote worker. They were bred specifically for companionship, so they enjoy spending time with their owners.

The main problem is that they can be quite vocal despite their small size. This means barking at the postman, passing cyclists, cats… They must have appropriate socialisation from a young age to reduce this tendency.

10

Yorkshire Terrier

A small Yorkshire Terrier lying on a beige sofa with its facial hair tied up in a top knot secured by a blue band.
Affectionate small dogs with modest exercise needs enjoy spending plenty of time indoors.

Yorkshire terriers (‘Yorkies’) are loyal and affectionate little dogs, who love to spend time at home with their owners. They have less exercise needs than larger breeds so would be happy with a couple of 20–30-minute walks, which might fit in well with a busy work schedule.

Their silky coat does require a bit of maintenance to prevent it from getting tangled. Like many breeds, Yorkies are prone to bad teeth, so oral care is extremely important for these dogs.

11

Maltese

A fluffy white Maltese dog stands on a patterned bed, looking to the left with its mouth open, near a pink ball and a yellow spiky toy.
Intelligent, affectionate dogs adapt well to different homes with regular walks and grooming.

Another small dog with an intelligent and affectionate nature. The Maltese learns quickly so training should be straightforward, plus you can teach your dog a few new tricks during your break times!

Their gorgeous white coat shouldn’t be too hard to care for, but it will need regular brushing and trimming. This compact dog is versatile and will be happy in an apartment or a larger home if they have regular walks.

12

Pomeranian

A close-up of a fluffy white Pomeranian dog resting on a yellow blanket, with its mouth slightly open and tongue showing.
Bright, playful dogs enjoy cuddles, walks, and regular mental stimulation throughout the day.

Pomeranians are known for their gorgeous fluffy teddy bear appearance. Their coat will require regular brushing to keep it in check, however. These little dogs are very bright, sociable and enjoy playtime which can be a great stress reliever during your working day.

As with most small dogs, they have the potential to be yappy but with the right training and mental stimulation, this risk can be greatly reduced. Your Pomeranian will enjoy walk times as much as lap snuggles.

13

French Bulldogs

A fawn-colored French Bulldog with a white chest sitting on a fluffy white rug against a background of white curtains.
Playful, people-loving dogs with moderate exercise needs enjoy regular breaks and attention.

French bulldogs are happy-go-lucky dogs, who enjoy human company. Their playful nature makes them great fun to be around. They do have a bit of a stubborn streak when it comes to training but most of them are highly food motivated which can help.

Your French Bulldog has moderate exercise needs, so will need to go out for around 20-30 minutes a couple of times a day which is a nice amount of time for you to be away from your desk. Sadly, French Bulldogs are prone to a variety of health issues so pet insurance is a must.

14

Greyhound

A slender, grey Italian Greyhound stands on a light-colored rug in a bright room, near a beige armchair and a potted plant.
Calm, affectionate dogs with short coats often enjoy long naps between walks.

Perhaps you’re surprised to see this one on our list as the greyhound is best known for zooming around the racetrack! But when they aren’t doing that, you’ll find them asleep on your sofa for hours on end. This dog is surprisingly calm in the house as it is bred for very short bursts of intense activity.

It can be a great choice for remote workers who would like a larger breed of dog. Their short coat requires little grooming, and they have docile, affectionate natures. Their long legs will take up a bit of space though so they may not be great for apartment dwellers.

15

Boston Terrier

A black and white French Bulldog wearing a colorful collar stands indoors, with a blurred television in the background.
Friendly, playful dogs with compact size and short coats adapt well indoors.

A compact dog with a big personality, the Boston Terrier just loves human company. They enjoy playtime and they are extremely friendly. This attractive dog also has a short, easy-to-care-for coat and is generally low maintenance.

Boston Terriers will settle well in the house, provided they’ve had a walk and some play. Their small size means that they can fit in well to most remote working environments.

16

Great Dane

A large, short-coated grey Great Dane lies stretched out on a light wooden floor, with its head resting down.
Large, relaxed dogs with moderate exercise needs enjoy lounging beside their owners indoors.

The opposite end of the spectrum to the Chihuahua, the Great Dane can make a good choice for some remote workers. Despite their giant size, this dog only has moderate exercise needs. 30-60 minutes of walking per day should be enough for most adult Great Danes. They are otherwise very relaxed dogs and will be happy laying by your side.

Healthwise Great Danes don’t have very long life spans, and they are prone to heart conditions including dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), so owners need to be prepared for this. They also drool a lot, so you may want to keep your pet in another room while doing your video meetings!

17

Bassett Hounds

A brown and white Basset Hound with long, floppy ears sits outdoors on a stone surface, looking slightly upward.
Calm, low-energy dogs with short legs enjoy relaxed routines and short daily walks.

With their droopy ears and doleful expressions, Bassett Hounds capture the hearts of many pet owners. They are not natural athletes so they will be quite content resting at home while you work. They only require moderate amounts of exercise, so a couple of short walks a day should be fine.

One thing that surprises many pet owners is just how big their Bassett Hound’s bark is! Early socialisation and appropriate training will help to keep this under control. As with many short-legged breeds, the Bassett Hound is prone to spinal issues so potential owners need to be aware of this.

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