These are The 30 Best Dog Breeds for Apartments
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- We’ve carefully selected these dog breeds for their adaptability to apartment living, taking into consideration factors such as their size, energy level, and grooming needs.
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Our favorites:
1. French Bulldog
2. Pug
3. Dachshund
4. American Hairless Terrier
5. Bichon Frise
6. Miniature Schnauzer
7. Affenpinscher
8. American Eskimo Dog
9. Australian Terrier
10. Shih Tzu
11. German Spitz
12. Miniature Pinscher
13. Bulldog
14. Pekingese Dog
15. Scottish Terrier
16. Biewer Terrier
17. Chinese Crested
18. Greyhounds
19. Brussels Griffon
20. Japanese Chin
21. Barbet
22. Basset Fauve de Bretagne
23. Basset Hound
24. Bedlington Terrier
25. Cardigan Welsh Corgi
26. Cesky Terrier
27. Chihuahua
28. Cocker Spaniel
29. Lhasa Apso
30. Manchester Terrier
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there is a new law in my state that prevents managers from saying no to banned breeds now unless their insurance has a restriction there are also pomsky and alaskan klee kai breeds out there they are small versions of huskys
In the US, there's a newer small breed called MiKi that can be trained to use a litter box and don't need a lot of exercise.
Yes, Mi-Kis are generally low-energy dogs and don't require a lot of exercise, making them suitable companions for individuals or families in smaller living spaces.
What about the Yorkshire Terrier ?
Yes, Yorkshire Terriers can make excellent pets for apartment living as well! They are small in size, which makes them well-suited to living in smaller spaces. They also tend to be relatively low-energy dogs, so they can adapt really well to apartment lifestyles, as long as they receive regular exercise and mental stimulation.