Make the decision to buy or adopt a dog that lives in our apartment It is very important, because there are many factors for living with someone to be successful.
A pet is a commitment to life and, beyond its size, it pays attention to certain needs according to the character of its breed, its natural behavior and the ease of adaptation it has to space.
Beyond education and habits, animals need a welcoming place be able to develop their life and this is why specialists have decided to compile a list of ten small dog breeds suitable for people who do not have a spacious home.
Juan Luis de Castellví He is a Catalan expert in dog behavior and guide dog instructor. He works in Brussels in the security of the European Parliament and is the author of the successful book Take care of your dog (Canine First Aid and Wellbeing Manual).
Furthermore, De Castellví is an authoritative voice because he writes about canine ethology in specialized publications and websites. The question then arises: is there a breed recommended for a certain type of people?
“No, absolutely no. There are no ideal breeds, only ideal owners. Before you look for the breed or type of dog that’s best for you, ask yourself What type of dog are you suitable for?”, he explains with a certain play on words.
And he adds that everything will depend “on the circumstances of each animal and each owner”.
Beyond his words, he underlines that “we need to be convinced because this implies a responsibility”. And always warn use common sense to evaluate some aspects, such as If the person is an older adult, the animal’s temperament and the space in which it will live.
What are the best dog breeds to have in an apartment?
It is precisely in this last sense that the question always arises as to which breed of dog is best to have in the apartment.
Of course, as has been said, a very small apartment is not the same as one made up of many rooms or even balcony, patio or terrace.
Subsequently a group of specialists provided some examples and among these there may be some surprises.
French bulldog
With its compact size and fairly relaxed temperament, the French Bulldog is perfect for apartments.
One of the biggest advantages is that it is the need for physical exercise is moderateand, moreover, their friendly nature makes them excellent companions.
His flat face makes him prone to having respiratory problems and allergies. They also often develop dry eyes, cataracts and glaucoma, as well as skin allergies.
Chihuahua
For many howlers, the Chihuahua has a overflowing energywhich forces the owner to have great dedication during his first years of life.
This breed is considered intelligent compared to others in terms of assimilation of concepts.
Although it is tamable, this dog should have a routine that consists of walks and mental stimulation.
Shih Tzu
With a soft face, usually white with brown and black details, the Shih Tzu breed is considered a “house keeper” for their level of attention.
Loyal and sociable, he has an excellent feeling with the children at home, who are finally in direct contact and play with them.
When it comes to living together, they also tend to do so get along with people of all ages and with other dogs, as well as with pets of other species.
Pug
This is one of the dogs that it has become fashionablebut which meets more than sufficient requirements for living in limited spaces.
Small in size and adorable in appearance, it is easy to recognize it even from movies, series and drawings.
They love to play and are easy to care for. Make them a popular choice beyond fashion.
Maltese
The Maltese dog is sweet, affectionate, intelligent, receptive and trustingThey are good family dogs.
Playful, happy and energetic, they usually love learning tricks. When faced with noisy children, they may show a bad temper.
One thing to keep in mind is that his small frame contradicts his bold presence. She is extremely alert, she lets out a torrent of barking in response to unfamiliar noises.
Schnauzer
There are three recognized varieties: The Schnauzer giant, standard and miniature. Although all three share the same traits, each variety has its own distinctive characteristics.
It is a watchdog, appreciated for its intelligence and courage. It is characterized by a blunt, heavily whiskered muzzle, a square body, and a tough, fibrous coat that is black, silver, or salt-and-pepper in color. YES
They tend to get along with other people and animals when they have been properly socialized from a young age. It is important to remember that a Schnauzer’s temperament can vary depending on individual genetics.
Beagles
Despite its medium size and the fact that it is associated with a hunting dog, the Beagle is a breed that adapts perfectly to apartment life.
They are characterized by being dogs friendly, sociable and full of energy. Also to be affectionate and loving surrounded by your family.
Beagles can be quiet house dogs; However, the breed tends to become destructive if left alone for too long, especially a puppy. They bark a lot, especially when they are untrained or alone.
Pomeranian
This dog breed belonging to the Spitz family became the Pomeranians very popular all over the world.
His happy and funny face is one of the main reasons why people want to have him around. Small in size, it is ideal for apartments where space is not abundant.
It is a dog that will always try to protect its owner, so its barking could become a problem. The experts’ recommendation is yes moments of socialization since they were puppies with other dogs, people and environments, although it is never too late to do so.
Source: Clarin
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