Not exact matches
Every day millions of faithful souls
in monasteries and back pews and
small apartments exercise the priesthood of all believers
in prayer practices that bring life to the church as the beating heart brings blood to the body.
Surprisingly, inner - city dogs dwelling
in apartments often receive more
exercise and better care from their owners than suburban dogs cooped up
in small yards all day.
Given daily walks and
exercise, these wonderful dogs can do well
in smaller living conditions such as
apartments or condos.
They are also very
small, so they can live
in apartments as long as they get daily
exercise and human attention.
Generally they measure 10 inches or less from the shoulder to ground They are typically spunky, friendly dogs that do well
in smaller homes or
apartments (although they still need
exercise).
And, again, as long as
exercise requirements are met, many large dogs can live comfortably
in an
apartment or a
small house.
Like most large sized dogs, it doesn't do well
in apartments or
smaller homes and requires a decent amount of attention and
exercise.
So if you're living
in relatively
small quarters like an
apartment or condo and do not have much of a backyard for a dog to get lots of
exercise, consider
small dog breeds under 12 lbs.
While their
small size and moderate
exercise requirements would seem to suggest that the Shiba Inu would be a good
apartment pet, you should keep
in mind that this is a breed that can scream at times if they are not happy — or if they are very happy.
Despite their
small size, they require lots of
exercise and don't do well
in apartments or condos unlike their other
small breed counterparts.
Their
small size and modest
exercise requirements makes them perfect for living
in the city or an
apartment.
Perhaps a
small dog could be happy
in an
apartment, but many large, young and / or energetic dogs need a fenced yard to
exercise in.
«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.
With proper
exercise the breed can be suitable for owners living
in a
small house or
apartment, although a home having a large, fenced yard where the dog can run or engage
in play - sessions with his people is probably ideal.
They are quite comfortable
in smaller apartments and homes, and should receive regular
exercise to burn off all their boundless energy.
The Bichon poodle is no exception, but because of its
small size, you can give it plenty of
exercise, even
in an
apartment, by playing with it on a daily basis, or just by letting it run around
in a
small fenced enclosure.
They do not thrive
in kennels or
small apartments unless they get plenty of
exercises.
They don't really require lots of
exercise so you can easily keep one
in a
small home or
apartment.
The space
in most
apartments is usually too
small to keep anything but the
smallest dogs and least rowdy cats
in good shape anyway and owners must drive a way to take these animals out for
exercise.
As a mellow,
smaller dog that doesn't need a ton of
exercise, he does very well
in the confines of an
apartment.
The Light food lives up to its name, it's helped our cats lose weight and maintain it while being indoors
in a
small apartment with limited
exercise options.
Their
small size and low
exercise requirements make them attractive
apartment dogs, but they should be
exercised every day
in order to stave off separation anxiety, which can often be severe
in a Maltese.
Living
in a
small apartment in the city with two kids under two years old and two dogs leaves us with a huge need to
exercise them or face the consequences.
However, pet parents who live
in an
apartment will have to ensure that their dog is getting ample amount of
exercise everyday to expend the excess energy and to stay healthy.Due to their compact and sturdy size, Cocker Spaniels are wonderful pets even
in small apartments.
Because of their
small size, they make great companion dogs for those living
in apartments or houses, so long as they go on regular walks to fulfill their family
exercise requirements.
People who live
in small apartments and can't give their Golden Retrievers enough
exercise might want to think twice before getting these sorts of dogs.
Medium sized dogs can live happily
in apartments or other
small spaces, but they do require frequent
exercise to help them burn off excess energy.
This breed will get enough
exercise running around a
small yard, but if you live
in an
apartment, it will need a daily walk or a romp
in the park.