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Best Dog Breeds for Condo Life

If you’re living in a condominium then you’ll need to pay some special attention to making sure that your pup has its needs met. Your dog’s quality of life is a huge deal and a dog with too much energy might cause some serious damage to your possessions and furniture.

So, without further ado, let’s take a closer look at some of the best dog breeds for living in a condo.

1. Greyhound

Greyhounds aren’t the first dog that most people think of when they’re considering condo life, but their unique properties make them an excellent dog for small living spaces.  You won’t have to think about bark training for Greyhounds.  They have relatively calm temperaments.

Greyhounds actually spend the majority of the time sleeping or lounging. They do need regular walks but it’s actually inadvisable for them to run freely since their high top-end speed and prey drive can lead to them getting loose.

If you choose to adopt a rescue they’ll be quite acquainted with their crate as well.

For those who like larger dogs, greyhounds are actually one of the best around for tighter living quarters.

2. Dachsund

The ubiquitous Weiner dog is great in condos. This small lovable breed does well in tight spaces and their friendly nature makes them a hit with the neighbors as well.

Unlike much smaller breed of dogs, they have a smooth temperament and aren’t quite as prone to separation anxiety as many people think. They’re great at handling some alone time and most likely won’t start tearing apart your home when you’re at work.

While originally bred as scent hounds to hunt badger, these days the noble dachshund most often finds itself a home being a companion dog. Consider them if a small, confident dog sounds like it’ll be up your alley.

3. Xoloitzcuintli

The Xolo, or Mexican Hairless, is a great choice for those in a condominium. Their hairless bodies give off quite a bit of heat and they’re restful but attentive.

These dogs are actually considered primarily indoor dogs, especially when winter rolls around. Their lack of hair simply makes them more susceptible to low temperatures than many other dogs but it also means that shedding isn’t a problem.

They’re also available in a variety of sizes. The breed ranges from about 11 pounds to 50 pounds depending on which sub-breed you’d like. They’re loyal, affectionate, and unique making them the perfect canine companion for those who need a dog that adapts well to smaller living spaces.

There is one thing to note: Xolos are a relatively primitive breed which means a high prey drive. They don’t get along with most smaller pets well.

4. Yorkshire Terrier

Yorkies are the epitome of a great condo dog. They’re calm, don’t shed much, and small enough that you don’t have to worry about tripping over them in tight spaces.

Yorkshire Terriers are high energy still, despite their relatively calm demeanor. They still need plenty of walks and some bark training but they’re obedient and take well to training. They also make excellent family dogs and form tight bonds with their human pack.

Their undying loyalty makes them a perennial favorite no matter where people live, but they’re definitely cut out for staying with you in a condo.

5. Schipperke

A small, Belgian breed that’s acquired a reputation for fierceness, the Schipperke is an excellent dog that is well suited to living in apartments or condos. Their overall demeanor is surprising in such a diminutive canine but most people quickly fall in love with them.

While fluffy, their coat is actually remarkably easy to take care of. They’ll shed a bit but they’re not going to fill the home with air-borne hair like some dogs.

Schipperke are working dogs, meaning that they’re high energy and can sometimes be too smart for their own good. Take them for plenty of walks and make sure that they’re either crate-trained or have plenty to do while you’re gone. Otherwise, you may be in for a bit of a surprise.

These small, black dogs were originally bred for use on boats, but these days they’ll be much more comfortable living alongside you in a smaller home.

6. Rat Terrier

Rat terriers are actually an excellent companion dog and their small size and friendly demeanor make them well-suited for living in a condo. The breed is American in origin and they were originally bred to take care of small vermin.

They’re extremely intelligent and socialize well with both animals and people as long as they were properly raised. They’re not nearly as prone to tearing things up as some other small breeds but they’ll still need a lot of stimulation and exercise to keep them from getting bored.

Rat terriers are actually a relatively rare breed these days. These tiny working dogs are just too smart for many people and their inquisitive nature occasionally gets them in trouble.

Those blessed to have one in their lives, however, wouldn’t trade them for the world.

7. Bulldog

Despite their large frame, bulldogs are well suited for living within condos. Their calm nature and low energy means they’ll be just as at home in a smaller condo as they would be in a larger home.

Bulldogs have a temperament that’s far removed from their fighting dog origins. These days they’re well known for being a drooling, affectionate mess of a dog but those who love them absolutely love them.

If you’re a fan of the breed you’ll be glad to know that they’re one of the best-suited dogs for living in condos and apartments.

It’s Not Always About Size

It’s not always about size in the end, some dogs are just better suited for living the condo life. Whether they’re large and in charge like bulldogs or smaller, intelligent breeds like the Yorkshire terrier, you’re definitely not at a lack of variety when it comes to finding a suitable canine companion.

So, take a look at the above. It’s only the beginning of the list for those who are planning on bringing a dog with them into their homes.

 

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Kaya Wittenburg

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Kaya Wittenburg is the Founder and CEO of Sky Five Properties. Since the age of 10, real estate has been deeply ingrained into his thoughts. With world-class negotiation and deal-making skills, he brings a highly impactful presence into every transaction that he touches.

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