I wouldn't recommend it, in fact it would be somewhat cruel, but if you're home a LOT and walk it a LOT then it would be okay. Or you could be like me, and have a puppy, and move into a house soon. When they're still small they're fine, but when they get big a yard would be the best thing to do.
I don't know, but just saying, you spell huskie like this: *Husky* Okay?
The Basset hound will do okay in an apartment. They are very inactive indoors but outdoors they will run for hours in play if given the chance. They will do okay without a yard, but should be given plenty of opportunities to run and play to keep it healthy and trim. The Pug is good for apartment life. It is relatively inactive indoors and will do okay without a yard. Either of these breeds will do fine in an apartment if taken for daily walks.
yes there is its called the husky express but its in Korean
A Dog's Apperience is the look of a dog. Like a Siberien Husky has a wolf apperience. Okay then? Happy Dog Loving!
I dont know does can any body out there answer this question?
Siberian Husky
husky. huskies is plural, and husky is right
sometimes, but it is always a good idea to get them cooled down. You also have to remember about the dogs daily exercise. A husky will NOT make a good apartment dog.
husky
It depends, huskies need a lot of exercise. If you are willing to walk it often it shouldn't be too bad. Huskies are also social dogs they HATE being alone. If you leave them alone in a small place for a long period of time then they will start to howl and get destructive, as in eating walls, carpet and furniture etc.
sometimes, but it is always a good idea to get them cooled down. You also have to remember about the dogs daily exercise. A husky will NOT make a good apartment dog.
it should be fine, since winter is now over he is probably loosing his winter coat. I have 2 malamute/husky dogs and right now they are shedding quite a bit. just brush him every day