yes,because they are dogs.
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Smaller dogs are more suited to apartment life, because they don't need a lot of space to run around. However, all dogs need a certain amount of attention, and a daily walk would be ideal- if you are not prepared to play with it and walk it every day, a dog may not be the right choice for a pet. My personal favorite dog for apartment life is a Pomeranian- they are small (3-7 lbs) and can be trained out of barking. Pekingese are a good choice as well- ShiTzus, miniature Pinschers, Dachsunds, and Bichon Frises are all other options. However, always be sure that you research the breed you are buying (if it's something like a PekePom research both breeds) and examine the bad points as well as the good.
Other Maltese do get along well with Maltese but springer spaniels get along pretty well with them too, or shitzus.
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Yes. The English Toy Spaniel can live in an apartment, provided that it gets a daily walk for at least an hour.
In my experience, Pomeranians are great apartment dogs . They're smart, quiet, good watch dogs, playful, sweet, and not too hyper. English bulldogs are also very good for apartments because they don't need much exercise.
Yes, a Teacup Yorkie is recommended for an apartment. Small dogs make the best apartment dogs because they do not need as much room.
Bulldogs, Shitzus, most dogs can wrinkle their noses if they want
No because it will be very crowded and messy. You can but it will be loud too.
Most apartment complexes don't allow any dog or cats. I seen many pitbulls raised in apartament and the share a normal life like playing with kids when they are allowed outside to play in the playards. I have seen jumping in basketball games to play.
No, they are not ideal for apartment life. While they are very mild-mannered and like to sleep a lot, they are very large dogs that need significant daily exercise and preferably a good, fenced-in place to run.