Not exact matches
If you can put up with the barking they
even make a
good apartment dog!
Even if you are looking for a workout buddy, a high energy
dog will not do
well in an
apartment.
These little
dogs can do
well in homes with small yards, large yards or
even no yards, like an
apartment.
Housetraining should be one of the easiest things you can do and if done properly will be over within 5 days;
even if you do not spend enough time with your
dog it only take a few weeks or up to a month, so you should select your
dog based on her personality, whether or not she sheds, barks a lot, is calm and
good in an
apartment, or
even if she smells too much.
Sally is an easy
dog and would
even be
good in an
apartment as she doesn't react to any noises.
The clever little Bolo Tzu is a social, affectionate
dog that gets along
well with kids, other pets and
even strangers — so not much of a watchdog but great for
apartment living.
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.
Some police
even suggest that having a
dog is a
good idea in an
apartment because the barking and activity that happens,
even when you are not home will deter a bugler from entering a renters NC home.