
Pups are really cute and lovely, so it’s understandable that the majority of people want at least one. But many of them let go of their desire to be pooch owners due to the fact that they live in apartments. But small spaces don’t mean that you can’t raise an adorable dog.
Sure, if you want a German Shepherd or a Siberian Husky, it might be better to leave them for someone who doesn’t have cramped quarters, but all dog lovers are lucky in the end because there are a few small breed pups that would be more than happy and pleased to live in an apartment.
So what makes these pups different from the other ones, you might ask? First of all, they are smaller in size, which means that they won’t require a lot of space or a ton of exercise. In addition to that, many of them are low-shed, relaxed and easy-going, and also known for being quiet and polite (and if we’re being honest, we’re sure that your neighbors will appreciate the fact that your pup won’t bark or get talkative when you’re not around).
So if this is something that interests you, keep reading along with us to discover these 9 dog breeds that are apartment friendly.
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If you want to have any kind of credibility, you will at least make the effort to identify the breeds correctly.
I want two of each, please!
I have Shepoo very indepoendent never kisses me but loves me she is my shadow and she adopted me 4 years aog and I adore her./Tommy
To make it shorter for you you have not reported on structured combinations. I have had
two that meet your requirements: Maltese-poodle and Havenese-poodle with weights to 12# and apartment friendly. The Maltipoo will be the bigger barker, the Hava-poo more active.
The author of this article makes it a maze, a puzzle, and really difficult to find the requested material in the article of finding small dogs for apartments.
You shoud post a picture of the puppies names. My favorite puppies are toy puddles and a bishon frize
You shoud show the picture of the posted puppies.
I lived in an apartment and had adopted a 7-month-old Shih-tzu. He was the most gentle dog and didn’t bark. My neighbors couldn’t believe that I had a dog. He left me and went over Rainbow Bridge 12 years later.