June 5, 2012

Best Dog Breeds For Apartment Life


Okay, you’ve been tricked. We can’t give you the “three best dog breeds” for your place (well, we COULD, but it’d be a lie, and anyway I prefer mutts myself). There are tons of breeds that can live comfortably in an apartment—which one is best for you really depends on what you’re looking for in a pet.
Size
Some people just can’t picture a large dog in a small apartment, for the dog’s sake. Or maybe you just have limited space and don’t want to be tripping over him constantly. (Very hard to walk your dog with a broken ankle.) Figure out what is the maximum size you’d be comfortable with.
Energy
Not just how much energy can you handle—how much energy can you take responsibility for? Are you willing to jog every day? Or would you prefer that your pet run circles around your feet a few times before burning out? Remember, some breeds are more energetic, but energy levels also vary a huge amount between different individuals of the same breed.
“Yappiness”
Some people, upon meeting a yappy dog, have the desire to punt said dog. If that thought horrifies you, you might be fine with a friskily verbal Fido. If that impulse rings a bell, steer clear of the yappers.
Protectiveness
Do you need a guard dog? Are you willing to train that dog not to bite every grandma that comes knocking on the door for a cup of sugar?
Reputation
If you don’t want to fight with landlords about which kind of dog you can keep in your apartment, don’t get a pit bull. The sad truth is that they’re discriminated against—even the cute ones like our very on Dlogger. Then again, if you’re looking for a crusade, have at it.
Hypoallergenic-ness
If you or someone who spends a lot of time at your house has allergies, opt for the hypoallergenic pooch. Glory in the fact that even our allergic generation can still have a loving pet to snuggle with.

2 comments:

  1. Fantastic tips for finding the perfect pet companion! I totally agree that renters will have to find one that suits them-factoring in their choice of lifestyle, need and whether or not they are allergic to some breeds for being too hairy. I did that with my Oklahoma City apartments all bills paid and I'm happily living with my pet.

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  2. Another great post, Chris!

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