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Choosing The Right Apartment Dogs For Your Confined Space

Just because you live in an apartment, doesnt mean you cant own a dog, although perhaps a Husky or Great Dane wouldnt be such a good choice. Apartment living usually means downsizing, and the same goes for your dog breed. Apartment dogs can be every bit as satisfying as larger dogs, but there are some things to consider when choosing the right dog for you.

Most buildings have strict rules when it comes to pets, so its important to check with your superintendent or landlord as to what is allowed and what isnt. Some have weight limits on dogs, such as no dog over 35 pounds, and some have specific breed restrictions, such as Dobermans or pit bulls. Its also important to remember that bigger dogs need extra space and lots of fresh air, which may not be in abundant supply if youre in an apartment.

Other things to consider are how noisy your apartment dogs are going to be. Its a known fact that smaller dogs can bark more than larger ones. Your neighbors will not be very happy with you if they can hear your pet barking throughout the day and night, (although a dog can be trained to bark less.)

Some of the best breeds that are suited for apartment dogs are:

Basset Hound

Yorkie

Boston or Russell Terrier

Pomeranian

English Toy Spaniel

Maltese

Pug

Toy Poodle

Yorkshire Terrier

Of course, this is not an exhaustive list, and there are many other breeds that make suitable apartment dogs. Do some research and decide for yourself which breed may be best for you.

Even though dog apartment rules can be strict, many small breeds make perfect companions for people in apartments and can be great company throughout the day. Keep in mind that they will still need to go outside for walks and to take care of nature. As a general rule, however, smaller dogs dont need to run or need a lot of extra space like bigger dogs do. They are quite content to sit with you while you watch TV, read, knit or sew.

Depending on the rules of your building, you may even decide to get two apartment dogs so that they can keep each other company while youre out running errands or have company over. This could also mean that they get into trouble easier as well! You have to decide whats best for you.

by: Petlossurns




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