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9 Quirky Dog Breeds That Fit the Coastal Grandma Aesthetic

By: Arlene Divina
Arlene Divina, one of the content writers at IHD, loves going on adventures with her adorable fur baby. She now creates informative content for pet parents. Read more
| March 25, 2025

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The “Coastal Grandma” aesthetic has breezed into our lives through lifestyle blogs, Pinterest boards, and Instagram feeds. Picture flowy linen pants, oversized cardigans, white kitchens, beach walks, and endless iced herbal tea. It’s all about slow living, soft elegance, and a touch of Nora Ephron-style charm. But no coastal dream is complete without a furry companion. Enter the dog breeds that perfectly match this peaceful, romantic vibe—charming, whimsical, and ideal for garden lounging or trotting beside you at the farmer’s market in a wicker basket. Cozy perfection has officially gone four-legged.

Bichon Frise

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The Bichon Frise fits right into any “Coastal Grandma” fantasy with a fluffy white coat that resembles a perfectly whipped meringue. They’re as low-drama as a good chamomile tea and as cute as a seashell collection. These dogs are friendly, a little sassy, and love socializing—exactly the type of companion who’d enjoy a sunny brunch on the patio or a quiet evening watching vintage rom-coms. Plus, their hypoallergenic coats and classic good looks mean they’ll complement every aesthetic outfit you own. Bonus: they always look like they just got back from the salon, even if they’ve just rolled in a sand dune.

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

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This breed practically is a character in a romantic beach novel. With their soft eyes, feathered ears, and elegant gait, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel could easily be curled up on a floral armchair or walking alongside you on a misty beach path. They’re affectionate without being needy, classy without being snobby, and their entire aura screams, “Yes, I do enjoy fresh scones and coastal poetry readings.” Their mellow temperament is perfect for the slow-paced, serene vibes of the coastal grandma lifestyle. If this dog could talk, it would probably offer you a warm blanket and a heartfelt compliment.

Scottish Terrier

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The Scottish Terrier may not seem obvious initially, but hear us out. These dignified little dogs have a timeless charm like that vintage teacup passed down from Aunt Edna. With their distinctive beards and serious expressions, they look like they’ve got stories to tell and opinions on marmalade. Scottish Terriers are independent, stylish, and full of quiet personality—perfect for someone who loves a good mystery novel and values a little quirky edge. Imagine one sitting on a tartan blanket by the sea, contemplating life while refusing to chase seagulls. Total coastal grandma energy.

Bedlington Terrier

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Is it a dog? Is it a tiny lamb? It’s both, and it’s fabulous. The Bedlington Terrier has a soft, curly coat and a uniquely aristocratic look, making it an ideal companion for vintage-style kitchens and coastal porch swings. These pups have energy when you want it (beach walk? Yes, please!) and calmness when you don’t (time for tea and a nap). Their quirky appearance and loyal hearts make them one of this aesthetic’s most endearing and unexpected matches. Plus, let’s be real—this dog looks like it knits in its free time.

Havanese

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Hailing from the sunny island of Cuba but with a vibe that feels straight out of a Cape Cod summer home, the Havanese is cheerful, cuddly, and practically made for linen-clad living. These pups are social butterflies who thrive in cozy environments with good conversation and gentle background music. They have a way of always looking like they’re about to attend a garden party or host a book club meeting. Soft, friendly, and lighthearted, they blend beautifully into a calm, stylish life filled with hydrangeas and classical music on vinyl. Don’t be surprised if they try to sit at the dinner table like a tiny guest of honor.

Pekingese

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Pekingese brings a new level of refined chaos to the coastal grandma aesthetic. With their flowing coats and proud little posture, they have the energy of a retired opera singer who still gets fan mail. These dogs adore lounging on soft cushions, prefer attention on their own terms, and offer the kind of drama that only makes your afternoon tea feel more exciting. Their deep history as royal lapdogs adds an extra layer of poshness to your beachy home vibe. They’re quirky and wise and look like they should come with their own monogrammed chaise lounge.

Whippet

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Slim, sleek, and the embodiment of understated elegance, the Whippet is like the Audrey Hepburn of dog breeds—if Audrey also loved chasing tennis balls across sandy beaches. Whippets are calm indoors, fast as lightning outside, and always seem to move with purpose and grace. They don’t bark, rarely fuss, and look at home stretched out on a sun-drenched window seat. Their minimalist aesthetic and gentle personality make them the perfect fit for someone who appreciates quality over quantity and probably owns too many cardigans. A Whippet won’t steal your thunder—but they might borrow your scarf.

French Bulldog

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The French Bulldog is the quirky aunt of the dog world—sophisticated yet silly, stylish yet slightly snorty. With their smushed faces and big bat ears, they bring comedy and class to any room. Frenchies love nothing more than lounging in your lap as you sip tea, or riding shotgun in your car as you hunt for coastal antiques. They’re adaptable, low-energy, and always down for a cozy moment. Their aesthetic is equal parts cottage-core and Parisian flair, which is a combo no coastal grandma can resist. Think of them as your chic little shadow who snores adorably.

Tibetan Spaniel

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The Tibetan Spaniel is a hidden gem for anyone embracing the slow-living, sea-breezy lifestyle. Originally bred by monks, these little fluffballs are contemplative, calm, and a little weird in the best way. They love high places (they’ll claim your windowsill as their throne) and have an old-soul energy that perfectly complements long afternoons with a cup of tea and a good memoir. They’re affectionate, intuitive, and independent enough to respect your quiet time. They look like they belong on the cover of a vintage novel called “Paws and Prose by the Sea.”

The Pups Who Prefer Linen Over Leashes

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These delightfully quirky dog breeds are basically tailor-made to match your favorite knit throws, seafoam candles, and pastel mugs. Whether you’re gardening in wide-brimmed hats or writing handwritten letters on the porch, these pups will be right beside you, wagging their tails in aesthetic harmony. They’re charming, unconventional, and oddly perfect for the life of linen, lemon cake, and ocean breezes. So pour yourself a glass of iced herbal tea and give your furry companion a knowing nod—because they, too, are living their best coastal grandma life.

 

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