Do you have any difficulties raising dogs in your daily life? Dog owners should know very well that in fact, raising pets has certain requirements for the home environment and living conditions. Today I would like to recommend some dogs that are sui...
Do you have any difficulties raising dogs in your daily life? Dog owners should know very well that in fact, raising pets has certain requirements for the home environment and living conditions. Today I would like to recommend some dogs that are suitable for keeping at home for the little cuties who live in the building. See if you like any of them ~
You can raise Bichon Frize, Pomeranian, Chihuahua, Corgi, Schnauzer, Golden Retriever, Labrador and other dogs in the building. These dogs have relatively docile personalities and are smart. Pug dogs are also suitable for keeping in buildings. This kind of dog has a very quiet personality, rarely barks, and does not exercise much. There is no need to take it out for exercise every day.
1. Huskies and Alaska
Huskies are one of the three most non-aggressive dogs in the world, and Alaskans are not very courageous. They all look more like wolves, giving people a very majestic feeling, but because they are average in courage, they need the protection of their owners when they are timid. When I was a child, I liked to run around everywhere. I was quite naughty and brought a lot of joy to my owner. I had to go out on a leash, firstly to prevent the husky from letting go, and secondly, for fear of scaring others. After all, the husky is quite scary in terms of size.
2. Samoyed and Bichon Frize
Samoyed and Bichon Frize are both very cute dogs. Their hair is white and very beautiful. Samoyed is relatively large, but it is very enthusiastic about people and likes to play with humans. It has a gentle and optimistic personality and always wears an angelic smile. The Bichon Frize is smaller and can be picked up by girls. Like a small version of the Samoyed, it looks like a marshmallow and has a very clingy personality. It is also one of the dogs suitable for floors.
3. Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers
Golden Retrievers and Labrador Retrievers should be the most popular medium and large dogs. They are particularly suitable for raising on floors and are also suitable for families with children. They are very docile dogs and generally do not actively attack people. They are very patient, tolerant and have good personalities. They are relatively common dog breeds.
4. Dachshunds and Corgis
Both of these dogs have relatively short legs, but they can run very fast, have lively and cheerful personalities, and are quite active. However, they are suitable for raising in buildings or apartments with elevators. Otherwise, you have to pay attention to their spine when going up and down the stairs. Corgis need more attention. Dachshunds have better physical fitness and do not require many environments, so they are easier to raise.
5. Akita Inu and Shiba Inu
Both Akita Inu and Shiba Inu have relatively docile personalities, are less likely to lose their temper, and look relatively calm. But they may be a bit stubborn, have their own stubbornness, and it is difficult to change what they believe. Their physical fitness is relatively good, they are not easy to get sick, their learning ability is relatively strong, and they can accept the owner's instructions well.
If you perform well, you can reward them with snacks, chicken jerky, and praise them verbally. This can enhance your relationship with them, because once they determine their owner, they will become very loyal.
6. French Bulldogs and Pugs
French Bulldogs and Pugs are wrinkled babies, not too big or too small, and can be hugged better, but they are both dogs that are prone to obesity and need to pay attention to the balance of their diet. Although their appearance is rather strange, it is also because of this feature that many people like them. Both Pug and French Doll are very good-looking dogs with very docile personalities, and are very enthusiastic and friendly to people.