Neos can
become apartment dogs provided that they get to receive adequate exercise.
Not exact matches
But after he
became chairman of the tax - writing Ways and Means Committee, Rangel was
dogged by a string of stories detailing his fund - raising activities and use of multiple rent - stabilized
apartments.
It also
became immediately clear that due to my
dog's size and breed,
apartment complexes were not an option for us.
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.
When
dogs walk through doorways first, especially in
apartment complexes, they can easily
become startled when encountering strangers, other
dogs or children.
Since their small size does not warrant for much space, these little
dogs have
become appealing to those living in the city,
apartments, and condos.
These
dogs are strictly not recommended for
apartment life as they need lot of exercise and early socialization, else they
become disparaging, vicious and aggressive.
If a
dog is well exercised and mentally exhausted, when you leave the
apartment or the house, they more than likely won't have any energy to
become anxious.
When our
dogs go on to
become working guide
dogs, many of them live with their partners in
apartments.
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.
This behavior may make you feel needed but when your
dog continues it in their adult years it can
become annoying and problematic particularly if you live in an
apartment or a townhouse.
Not a good
dog for
apartment life as they
become inactive indoors, these
dogs fair better in a large fenced in yard.
In the dense urban environment we live in - typically with small
apartments and few yards - it's easy for common
dog behaviors to quickly
become problem behaviors.
She grew up in a really small
apartment and despite that she
became normal happy
dog because all her needs were met.
If you live in an
apartment and feel that a
dog of our breeding is right for you, please contact us and we can discuss the possibility of you
becoming an owner of one of our
dogs.
These
dogs are not tiny like the Chin but they are the smallest of the spitz - type Japanese
dogs; the Shiba inu usually weighs less than 10 kilograms (22 pounds) and has
become a popular pet for those living in those small Japanese
apartments.
If you keep a high energy
dog contained in a small home or
apartment, it can
become destructive since it has no other way to get rid of that energy.
Decomposed granite has
become the surface of choice for
dog parks because it can withstand wear and tear and manage pet waste while maintaining a well - manicured look for the
apartment property.
Needless to say,
dog parks have gained in popularity and are
becoming a desirable amenity at
apartment properties.