I am thinking about buying a puppy at the end of the year. I want something small like a chihuahua or a poodle. What other types of small dogs are good as an apartment or house dog?
What is a good dog for an apartment?
I am thinking about buying a puppy at the end of the year. I want something small like a chihuahua or a poodle. What other types of small dogs are good as an apartment or house dog?... General Dog Discussions : What is a good dog for an apartment?...
What is a good dog for an apartment?General Dog Discussions
I am thinking about buying a puppy at the end of the year. I want something small like a chihuahua or a poodle. What other types of small dogs are good as an apartment or house dog?
What is a good dog for an apartment?
What is a good dog for an apartment?General Dog Discussions
Dogs that do well in the cityMany breeds of dogs seem to have a secret yearning to become a couch potato and thus do well in apartments or condominiums. Low Energy dogsThose with low energy levels don't even need extensive walks or workouts as long as they get sufficient exercise and are not overfed.Toy dogs have high energy levels in some cases, but they are small enough that they can satisfy their needs running about the apartment.Small to medium size low to moderate energy dogs that are also suitable for apartment living include:Cocker Spaniel, Clumber Spaniel, Sussex Spaniel, Basset Hound, Beagle, Basenji, Norwegian Elkhound, Dachshund, Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen, Whippet, most terriers, Bichon Frise, Bulldog (as long as there's no flights of stairs to climb daily), French Bulldog, Keeshond, Finnish Spitz, American Eskimo, Lhasa Apso, Schipperke, Corgi, Shetland Sheepdog. Medium energy dogsMedium to large dogs that can adjust to living in good-sized apartments as long as they get moderately long walks and a weekly allowance of boisterous exercise include:Brittany, Springer Spaniel, Akita, Malamute, Siberian Husky, Newfoundland, Boxer, Rottweiler, Mastiff, Bullmastiff, Doberman Pinscher, Great Dane, Samoyed, St. Bernard, Bernese Mountain Dog, Chow Chow, Collie, Old English Sheepdog, Shar Pei, Bouvier des Flandres, Briard, German Shepherd. try this web site it tells you good dogs and bad dogs and how to take care of dogs inthe city
Depends on you. It has to do with your characteristics and what you want in a dog. My suggestion is a toy poodle, they don't shed a lot of hair, easy to take care of. They are loyal and obedient...
If you were thinking Chihuahua, then try a Miniature Pinscher Chihuahua mix! I have one and live in a one bedroom apt. I've trained him to use a puppy pee pad in a large litter box. I don't need to walk him all the time! He is the best thing that could have happened to me and my gf. I'm going to hug him right now.
A smaller dog is usually a good way to go as long as they get the exercise they need and bathroom breaks.Possible dogs:Shih-zuHavaneseDocksonLasa-apsoBishonCock-a-poo