Greyhounds
The moment you first clicked this article, we bet you had never expected Greyhound to make their way onto this list. It is also fairly unsurprising to discover the reason why. After all, therapy dog breeds are required to be calm, quiet, loving, and friendly. Meanwhile, Greyhounds often leave the impression of being hyperactive and restless animals. Many clients tend to believe that Greyhounds are too active and vigorous for therapeutic work as a result. However, we are glad to tell you that such a misbelief could not stray further from the truth.
While these lanky dogs can sprint very quickly if they want to, they are, in fact, rather slothful and love to lounge about your room. It is true; Greyhounds like nothing more than lazing about and getting patted for extended periods of time. Furthermore, Greyhounds are extremely easy to train and have a submissive demeanor, allowing them to maintain composure. They like the company of others and are resistant to distractions.
Last but not least, its short coat also results in minimum shedding, requiring minimal upkeep whenever they visit you.