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Munden said any dog breed is suitable for apartments. She urged future dog owners to not focus on the breed, but on the qualities they need a dog to have to comfortably live in their home.
It’s hard to think of a 120 to 230 lb. dog fitting inside an apartment, but this gentle giant’s sweet, low-maintenance personality makes the Mastiff a good choice for apartment dwellers ...
As urbanisation grows, apartment living in Australia is more popular than ever, with 1 in 5 households now being apartments, up from 1 in 7 in 1991. Interestingly, this trend coincides with a ...
Living in an apartment with your canine companion isn’t much different from living with a human roommate: They don’t clean, they don’t pay for groceries and you’re starting to suspect they ...
"Dogs are smart and most can easily adapt to the apartment lifestyle," PetFinder.com said. "You can make things easier on your pet by establishing and sticking to a routine. Set times for potty ...
Dogs left alone in a yard are prone to boredom and the behaviors that come with that, such as digging, escaping and excessive barking. ABOUT APARTMENTS: The home space is a consideration, too ...
Living in an apartment with your canine companion isn’t much different from living with a human roommate: They don’t clean, they don’t pay for groceries and you’re starting to suspect they ...