Are you a person that that loves to have a dog ,but live in a small apartment ? Are you the person who loves a dog but works all day so you need a dog that can be left alone in the house when you are gone? I think you are in the right place , because I' m going to suggest you some great dog breeds that are perfect to be left alone in the house .
Qualities that should have an apartment dog
- Low energy dog
- Maybe a small to medium sized dog
- Dog that don't bark all the time
- An adult dog ?!
5 apartment dog breeds that can be left alone
- English bulldog
The most lazy dog of all . He is a low energy dog that all he wants is to stay in the house and maybe to lay on the couch all day long. This dog is a medium sized one so it has no special needs to move around . A small apartment is just fine for him.
A great quality of a pug is that he doesn't bark to much and is a very quiet dog. He also is a great sleeper and you are going to hear his snore more than his barking, so you can left him alone in your apartment without looking back.
- Chihuahua
With a weight from 2 to 6 pounds a chihuahua sure will not need much room at your house . The chihuahua is a very small dog and some times a loudly one but with very little training they can learn not to be very aggressive. This dog is a fast learner and an intelligent one.
- Italian Greyhound
He is a very quiet dog and he does not make any noises . He barks rarely and is a very fragile dog . Italian Greyhound has thin bones and you have to dress him up if you go out on cold weather.
Last but not least a rescue dog , not a real breed but a real dog that is going to be perfect for your apartment. If you adopt an adult dog that has been raised on the streets you will find a great and loving animal and a true friend . They are very quiet and not so much playful .
Do you have in mind other dogs that can be great for apartments ?
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Luckily we have no apartment and a small garden is OK as we are right by the park. Have a tremendous Thursday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
They are all adorable and fit perfectly into a small home!
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Mersad Donko Photography
all look so cute,xx
ReplyDeleteWe have a Shetland Sheepdog who resides in an apt/condo building and he does quite well! He doesn't bark incessantly when we aren't home, he only barks at strangers and when other dogs are doing their business in HIS territory lol. He is 28 lbs, he is considered high energy but is small enough to run around the apt chasing our cat.
ReplyDeleteWe don't live in an apartment, but Basset Hounds do very well in apartment living. I love that Bulldog! ♥
ReplyDeleteMy english mastiffs did great in an apartment.
ReplyDeleteI have a Pug! He doesn't require too much exercise, doesn't bark much and loves to laze around indoors. I'd agree that they make a good apartment dog.
ReplyDeleteIt's also completely true that a rescue dogs should always be considered because not all breeds have the same characteristics. If you go looking to adopt a dog you can find exactly the right pooch that will fit your apartment lifestyle.
My English mastitis and my irish wolfhound do well in apartments. We go for walks and to the dog park so they have regular exercise.
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