With the increase of higher density living, many dog owners share their apartment with their canine companion and sometimes struggle with the limited ability to access the outdoors.
A dog that spends most of its time living indoors is also much less likely to wear down its nails in a natural way. As a result, there is a greater demand on the owner to attend to this important grooming task.
In addition to this, many dogs do not tolerate having their nails trimmed with dog nail clippers, dog nail grinders and regular dog nail files.
Nails on front paws tend to be more problematic than nails on back paws, as Kathy Salzberg from www.dogchannel.com says: “For most dogs, the front nails will grow longer than the rear nails, because dogs tend to ‘push off‘ from their rear paws, naturally wearing their nails down.”
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So which dog breeds are suitable for apartment living?
When looking for an apartment dog, it is important to do your research. Look for the breed’s size, temperament and level of activity needed before deciding. The following breeds are particularly well-suited:
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Bichon Frise – loyal and happy dog with medium energy level
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Bulldog – moderate energy level. A daily walk and some games are enough
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel – calm and gentle. Likes daily walks and games
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Chihuahua – lots of personality. Needs daily walks and play
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Maltese – a delightful companion, requires a walk and a playtime
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Poodle – toy, miniature and standard. Intelligent, with moderate to high energy level
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Shih Tzu – needs only basic daily exercise
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Italian Greyhound – cozy cuddlers but likes an occasional sprint
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French Bulldog – needs only a daily walk
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Pug – bred to be companions, their favorite place is right by your side
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Boston Terrier – needs mental stimulation but apartment and condo living should suit this breed
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Greyhound - they are couch potatoes at heart, are affectionate and can do well in apartments
This article 15 Best Dogs Breeds for Apartments or Condos (thesprucepets.com) gives more insight into suitable breeds and their requirements.