A chiuhua is a good pet for an apartment, they are small and fun!
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Yes, the Chinese Crested Dog is a good apartment dog. They can also live in a house without a yard. However, these dogs are fairly active indoors and they should be taken out for a walk each day.
Yes, it is possible to have a dog in an apartment, but you may need to check with your landlord or apartment complex for any specific rules or restrictions regarding pets.
The Bearded Collie is generally not a good apartment dog. It will do best with a yard which is at least average-sized. The Bearded Collie prefers to be outdoors and it can sleep outside. This breed of dog is active and it requires a lot of exercise. It should be taken out for a long daily walk and it enjoys running free in a safe area.
The Chihuahua is probably the best dog for apartment life. The Chihuahua hates the cold and may shiver. It will tolerate and even appreciate a warm sweater on cooler days. They are great little dogs for apartment life. They are safe for children, older or young and very good companions.
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.
Although the Chesapeake Bay Retriever is relatively inactive indoors, it is generally not an ideal apartment dog. It should be kept in a house with a yard which is at least average-sized and it should be provided with daily vigorous exercise.
I really do not think it is a good idea to have a large breed dog in an apartment. They need room to run and play, so unless you have time and a place to take the dog to do just that I don't agree with having one in an apartment. They are very active animals.
The Apartment
Yes, dogs can visit your apartment, but it depends on your landlord's pet policy.
You can't! The only way is if the dog is a seeing eye dog.