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Top 5 Dog Breeds to Consider for Apartment Dwellers

Posted by TaeWoo on October 28th 2010 Categorized under Behavior & Training, Health & Nutrition

Searching for the right dog breed for your lifestyle can be daunting. Living in an apartment only adds stress to choosing a new pet. Some dogs require a lot of exercise and would not do well in an apartment. These dogs are the best because of size and personality. They usually weight less than twenty pounds.

  1. Italian Greyhound. The smaller version of the well-known Greyhound, Italian Greyhounds are loyal and loving. Usually weighing in at less than fifteen pounds, these dogs do well in an apartment environment. Not only are they reserved, these small greyhounds have a smooth coat that needs minimal grooming.
  2. Cavalier King Charles. This toy breed is very affection, patient, and social. Cavaliers will make a good addition to any apartment home. They have beautiful coats and stand out in a crowd of dogs. However, they will need walks to be happy and healthy.
  3. Pug. After a brisk walk, this breed is happy to lounge around on the couch. Pugs are wrinkly making them adorable to look at it. They require minimal grooming. This pet is also quieter than their cousin, the Pugle, is. Pugs tend to be less energetic with age, which makes them a manageable dog for an apartment dweller.
  4. Poodle. Whether you are looking at the toy or miniature poodle, this breed will bring years of companionship. Poodles shed the least, which is perfect for apartments. Poodles require quick walks and grooming.
  5. Shih Tzu. With the face of a teddy bear, the Shih Tzu is compact and cuddly. This small dog needs just a brisk walk to spend the rest of the day in your lap. However, they do need grooming to keep up with their coat.

In addition, there are other aspects to consider when looking at dog breeds for an apartment dweller. Just because a dog is small does not mean it will flourish in an apartment. Some dogs are too talkative and could annoy your neighbors. Make sure to research more in order to match the perfect dog breed to your personality and lifestyle.

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TaeWoo is an internet entrepreneur, a dog lover, and the founder of http://PawshPal.com/, a site for dog owners to make crazy wacky fun pet pictures. You can follow him at http://blog.pawshpal.com/