Yorkshire Terrier or «Yorkie» —
Great apartment dog if you control the barking from the very beginning.
The little slacker breed is a perfect ornament for the back of a couch, and
a great apartment dog if you can put up with a little barking.
Not exact matches
If you are considering a
Great Dane as your Urban Dog they can make great apartment dogs as long as they get plenty of exercise outside of the apart
Great Dane as your Urban
Dog they can make
great apartment dogs as long as they get plenty of exercise outside of the apart
great apartment dogs as long as they get plenty of exercise outside of the
apartment.
If you love large
dogs but live in a small space, be assured that you can find a sizable, low - energy pet that will make a
great apartment companion.
If you live in an
apartment or don't have the time and space to let your
dog out to go potty, then training it with PuppyGoHere
dog litter pan would be a
great idea.
These bulky
dogs take up space even
if they are just standing in a hallway, so having a roomy
apartment that allows a
great Dane to move around comfortably is key.
If you are thinking of adding the Lhasa Apso breed to your family there are plus's as well as the above mentioned negatives, but overall this is one breed of
dog suitable for a
great house
dog, those who live in small
apartments, and the elderly.
Not only is it a
great solution for
apartment dwellers
if you're at work all day but it is also convenient for owners of older
dogs or those recovering from illness or injury that are unable take more than a few steps to relieve themselves.
Also,
if you live in a small
apartment, getting a large
dog is perhaps not the
greatest idea.
The Brussels Griffon is
great if you like his looks, the Japanese Chin is good
if you need a quiet
dog in an
apartment, and the Shih Tzu is a good choice
if you want a
dog under fifteen pounds and also need your lap kept warm.
Do not choose a larger
dog, such as a
Great Dane mix,
if you live in a small
apartment.
If you live alone in a small, third - floor apartment, for instance, adopting a large, active retriever - mix might not be the best choice, for you or for the pooch... but, if you're a runner and want a partner for your jogs, or you have a large family of kids who will play with the dog all the time, it could be a great fi
If you live alone in a small, third - floor
apartment, for instance, adopting a large, active retriever - mix might not be the best choice, for you or for the pooch... but,
if you're a runner and want a partner for your jogs, or you have a large family of kids who will play with the dog all the time, it could be a great fi
if you're a runner and want a partner for your jogs, or you have a large family of kids who will play with the
dog all the time, it could be a
great fit!