They are as happy living in
an apartment being a lap dog as being a working service dog or keeping up with an active family of children.
Not exact matches
Due to the advantages of owning small
dogs, many
are becoming quite popular and make wonderful
lap companions for seniors or those living in smaller environments such as
apartments or condominiums.
Today's Yorkie weighs seven pounds or less, has a long, silky coat that just wouldn't make it on the farm or in the mills or mines, and
is a highly favored
apartment and
lap dog.
They make ideal
apartment dogs and terrific
lap warmers on nippy nights and
are very loyal to their owners.
Dogs also end up in shelters when expectations and reality don't meet — that little Dalmatian puppy grew up into a large, energetic
dog living in a studio
apartment, or that
lap dog that
was so cute in the pet store became uncontrollable and dominant because its cuteness earned nothing but affection, affection, affection, so the
dog never had any rules, boundaries, or limitations.
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.
Generally, small
lap dogs tend to make the best companions as most need less exercise, have lower activity levels, and
are very adaptable to
apartment or condominium living spaces, making them ideal companions for the elderly.
I want to get a puppy that will grow into a small
dog that loves sitting in
laps, living in a
apartment, that
's not to loud and loves to
be fussed over can you suggest any breeds?
They
are apartment - friendly too, so you can get this
dog if you live in a small
apartment and want a small companion
lap dog to keep you company.