Sentences with phrase «good apartment pet»

As such, they often make good apartment pets, or suitable companion animals for less - active people.
Because of their small space requirements, ferrets make good apartment pets.
In most cases, especially with puppies or younger German Shorthaired Pointers, we would say the answer is no, these dogs would not make good apartment pets because they simply need too much exercise.
This breed enjoys active play and romps and will make a good apartment pet if given enough exercise.
It's possible that an older adult GSP could make a good apartment pet but you would have to be dedicated to providing your dog plenty of exercise every day.
Yes, a Bull Terrier could make a good apartment pet but only if you are committed to providing your dog with plenty of outdoor exercise and play time.
Because they do tend to bark quite a bit, they don't make the best apartment pets.
If you are dedicated to making sure your German Shepherd gets plenty of regular exercise, then yes, he can make a good apartment pet.
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.
They can be a good apartment pet, but not good as a guard dog.
Landlords also learn that the size of a dog does not necessarily indicate whether or not it's a good apartment pet.
Do lovebirds make good apartment pets?
Cats make some of the best apartment pets because of their extremely low maintenance lifestyles (they don't even need to be walked!)
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!
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