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10 Dog Breeds For Cozy Apartment Living

Kory Alden by Kory Alden
April 28, 2024
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10 Best Dog Breds For Cozy Apartment Living
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Living in a small space doesn’t mean you have to give up on having a dog. In fact, 70% of people who rent apartments actually have pets.

While larger breeds like huskies or shepherds might need more room, there are plenty of dogs that are well-suited for apartment life.

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But what makes these dogs ideal for apartments? Their smaller size is a big factor. Most of them are also very easygoing and don’t bark loudly.

10. Maltipoo

Maltipoo
Maltipoo

When you mix a Maltese with a Poodle, you get a Maltipoo. This dog breed is pocket-sized and doesn’t shed as much. You can enjoy their company without worrying about getting fur everywhere. They’re also great at playing fetch and hide and seek, as long as you train them properly.

One downside to owning a Maltipoo is they can be prone to separation anxiety. If you like taking out-of-town trips, you may need to bring the little guy (or girl) with you.

9. Goldendoodles

Goldendoodles
Goldendoodles

Goldendoodles do well in small living spaces even if they can grow up into 60-pound adults. This adorable breed is usually quiet but very trainable. They can even be trained to do therapy work! Safe to say, these dogs won’t be bothering your nextdoor neighbors.

Just keep in mind that Goldendoodles have lots of energy. Some experts recommend giving them at least 30 minutes of daily exercise to keep them healthy.

8. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Weighing just 13 pounds, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a classic, cute lap dog. This breed is very friendly with adults and children alike. And they’re perfectly happy spending all day on the couch. 

Of course, it’s always a good idea to give your dogs space to stretch their paws. This keeps them healthy and happy in the great indoors.

7. Italian Greyhound

Italian Greyhound
Italian Greyhound

Italian Greyhounds are sleek, gentle, and quiet. They love lounging‌ around the house and bonding with their humans. You won’t need to give them too much exercise since they’re already happy with short indoor play sessions.

But be careful of putting them on top of high furniture. Italian Greyhounds don’t have the strongest of legs, and they could easily break when they jump down.

6. Havanese

Havanese
Havanese

The Havanese breed might be small, but they have an even bigger personality. They are very loyal and easy to train. A dog like this can quickly become a beloved member of your family. And if you have allergies, you can stay sneeze-free because Havanese dogs have hypoallergenic fur.

Fair warning: Havanese dogs don’t do well if they’re left alone for too long. You can leave them with some toys to keep them entertained when you’re not around.

5. Bichon Frisé

Bichon Frisé
Bichon Frisé

Bichon Frisés are small and cheerful with a fluffy coat of white fur. With their size – 12 to 18 pounds to be exact – they won’t take up too much room in your home. They’re very friendly and sociable, even with other pets. 

Despite being quick to adapt indoors, Bichone Frisés need to stay active and stimulated. Not taking them out for walks or playtime can cause behavioral problems.

4. French Bulldog

French Bulldog
French Bulldog

A French bulldog is the perfect furry companion if you live in the city. Think low-maintenance pet that doesn’t need too much exercise. Just give them a few indoor activities so they stay active and healthy.

French bulldogs are typically the calm type, but they can get extra playful when you’re around. They’re the kind of dog that stays loyal for life.

3. German Spitz

German Spitz
German Spitz

German Spitzes are adaptable and alert, with a manageable size that fits apartment living. They’re energetic but can be satisfied with some simple indoor play and short walks. You can’t take them on long walks or hikes though because they get winded easily.

These adorable toy dogs also have thick fur which may need regular grooming. It’s best to brush them twice a week, so they always look clean.

2. Chinese Crested

Chinese Crested
Chinese Crested

Chinese Crested dogs have what you would call a unique appearance. But despite their exotic looks, they only need minimal grooming, which is great for small spaces. They’re very affectionate companions that can make apartment living more cozy.

While this breed is generally calm, they can sometimes be sensitive to loud noises like cars and banging doors. You need to give them a quiet space where they can feel secure.

1. Bedlington Terrier

Bedlington Terrier
Bedlington Terrier

Topping our list, the Bedlington Terrier is an excellent choice for apartment living. Their calm temperament and moderate exercise needs make them ideal for smaller spaces. They’re affectionate and mostly prefer the comfort of home.

Here comes the “but”: Bedlington terriers tend to bark. A lot. You (and your neighbors) may not appreciate all the noise unless you train them.

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