Affenpinscher
As you probably know, Affenpinschers love to spend time with their owners and they don’t need too much energy to be happy. This dog breed is highly intelligent and has a loving and friendly personality. Many people who own an Affenpinscher have said that these furry friends are very sensitive and gentle, but they can also be excellent watchdogs who fear nothing.
So, they can get along with other animals as well, except hamsters, ferrets and other rodents. If you want to adopt this dog breed it’s very important to pay more attention to their socializing process, especially when they are young. In fact, they can be stubborn sometimes which can complicate their training sessions.
Brussels Griffon
Did you know that the Brussels Griffon was originally bred to hunt rats? If you are a dog person but have a phobia of rodents, this dog breed is perfect for you! Even though they are purebred dogs, you can actually find them in animal shelters as well. So, try to adopt one if you can, instead of buying.
In addition, Brussels Griffons can also live in an apartment or a small house, so you don’t have to worry about that. It is your responsibility to make sure that they have good and quality food, daily walks and regular veterinary check ups. Luckily, this dog breed doesn’t shed too much, so you can save more money.
In some cases, they may be stubborn, so you have to stay patient when training them and try to start their socializing process from an early age. They can get along with other people and animals if they are socialized properly.