A Labrador would be the most popular choice as they are gentle dogs that enjoy outside where they can run and play and inside where they can relax and rest.
Another great suggestion would be a pug. A very cute dog that will adapt to any environmental surrounding and be happy and comfortable both inside and out
Labrador Retrievers are versatile dogs that can adapt to both indoor and outdoor living environments. However, they are better suited for indoor living as they thrive on human companionship and are sensitive to extreme weather conditions. Regular exercise and mental stimulation are important for Labs, regardless of whether they live indoors or outdoors.
All dogs are indoor dogs but you have to train them to be an indoor dog, well i say most short-haired dogs do best indoors. Also German shepherd dog are smart and labradors. That's why they use them for guide dog and detective dogs.
No. All domestic dogs should have indoor shelter, and short-haired dogs, such as dalmatians, are particularly vulnerable to the elements.
Indoor Living was created in 1997.
well, it kinda depends on how your house looks like. daisy: nice, fresh white, modern living home....
Yes. Even if there indoor dogs.
NO
Orchids do well indoors.
Guide dogs don't use indoor plumbing. They are taught to do their business on command at the curb.
There really aren't very many Chinese indoor plants. One great Chinese indoor plant is the Aglaonema. Another good Chinese indoor plant is the Zhangzhou plant.
You can find indoor pee posts for dogs at pet stores or online pet supply websites. These posts are designed to help train dogs to go potty indoors in a designated area.
They are not dogs, they are cats. Are they indoor cats? Some people do keep them as pets but they take a lot of work as they are more to the wilder side of the species then a normal house cat