Make an informed decision when choosing
your big apartment dog and most importantly, give it all the love and attention it deserves!
Not exact matches
For $ 200 a night, your
dog can have a room that's
bigger than some New York City
apartments, all to themselves.
Beyond working and writing, he can be found reading, cooking, playing hockey, and wishing he had an
apartment big enough for a
dog.
Yes, an
apartment complex would probably be out — but that's OK; with four people, 5 cats and a large
dog, our credit probably isn't our
biggest black mark
Those
big eyes, that adorable snort — okay, so these things don't make a Pug perfect for
apartment living, but this
dog breed has a lot going for it.
Reiterating on the size of an
apartment dog, the
bigger breeds require more -LSB-...]
The
Big Personalities, Small Spaces:
Apartment Living with
Dogs seminar at the San Francisco SPCA can help.
Some condo
apartments simply do not allow
big dogs, which gives
dog lovers no option but to get
dogs from smaller breeds.
Select a state to begin your Pet Friendly
Apartment Search (
Big Dogs OK option in select communities).
«I think that a
dog (even a
big one) can happily reside in a small
apartment if given the proper amount of exercise daily,» says Dr. Barrack.
You may have always wanted to have a
big dog in your life but perhaps the breed you really like is not suited best for your tiny
apartment.
You want to look at what exercise and enrichment you can provide in either your
apartment or condo or if you are city living versus something a little bit
bigger, If you don't have a yard, where am I going to walk this
dog?
An
apartment is a poor place for a
big, active
dog like the huskydoodle.
This little Scotch
dog is good with kidswho treat him decently, super for an
apartment that does not allow
big dogs, and since the breed does not shed much, good for people that do not want to find
dog hair in their food.
This small
dog is not one of the
big barkers, so if you have thin walls or nosy neighbors he might be your best
apartment dog.
Puppy has grown up — «The puppy has gotten too
big», «We wanted a small
dog», «It's not cute anymore», «It's gotten too
big for inside the house /
apartment», «Now that it's 9 months old it's acting too wild», «It's too rough for my kids» or «It's too hyper».
He does not shed much, a
big advantage when you have any
dog in a small
apartment.
Many pets may not be able to adapt to
apartment living, especially
dogs that are accustomed to a
big house and yard.
Bigger dogs like Herschel also struggle to find homes in urban areas, such as Los Angeles, since many potential owners prefer an
apartment - friendly smaller
dog.
Arguably the
biggest challenge for
dog owners in
apartments is having to escort their furry friend outside for all exercise — and all bathroom — breaks.
This may be a consideration when choosing a
dog for yourself, particularly if you prefer a
dog that has more heft and body size, without being too
big for your
apartment or budget.
People tend to be concerned about getting a
big dog if they live in an
apartment, but energy level may be more important than size.
Surprisingly, these
big dogs do okay living in
apartments as long as they have plenty of space and get lots of exercise.
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Apartment dwellers who think small
dogs are wimps may be surprised at the number of small -
dogs - with -
big -
dog - auras.
It's kind of ironic that I haven't covered this topic because one of the first
dogs my rescue group, Heaven Can Wait Animal Society, took in was a
big black lab named Chooka who broke his two front legs jumping from a second story balcony at an
apartment complex.
If hallways and lobbies have the same floor surface as our
apartments & require the same behavioral rules, it is completely logical for our
dogs to assume that our
apartment is one set of «rooms» in a
bigger «house.»
Puppy has grown up — «The puppy has gotten too
big», «We wanted a small
dog», «It's not cute anymore», «It's gotten too
big for inside the house /
apartment», «Now that its 9 months old it's acting too wild», «It's too rough for my kids» or «It's too hyper».
It is nice to know that
bigger dogs can get by in an
apartment!
On the contrary to that, some
big dogs basically act like pieces of furniture and would do well even in a one bedroom condominium or
apartment with only an occasional romp at the park.
Bear with me here, because I know what you're thinking: There's no way that one of the
biggest dog breeds out there makes a good
apartment pet!
My concern is for the many
big dogs that are kept in
apartments.