Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Best City-Friendly Dog Breeds

French Bull Dog - A great option for the city


If you are living in the city, you are most probably wondering what dog breed would be best for a pet. Size is usually a major factor but some large dogs have been known to adapt well to city living.

Here are some breeds that generally do well with life in the city:
  • French bulldog – these dogs have an excellent temperament and are not too energetic. They make cute lapdogs that love to cuddle. Keep in mind that because of their short snouts, they are prone to respiratory problems.
  • Portuguese water dog – these are relatively smaller than your standard poodle. They are fun, affectionate, and loving. They develop less dander compared to most other breeds and therefore are highly recommended to people who are sensitive to allergies. They can make wonderful family dogs.
  • Norfolk terrier – these resilient dogs are quick to adapt to their surroundings. They do not require too much effort in grooming, although their coats tend to be wiry and a bit rough. Their happy-go-lucky attitude will be sure to brighten up your day.
  • Labrador retriever – although belonging to the large breed, this is a common city dog. They are athletic and full of energy but they also make great family dogs. They are ideal for homes with larger space.
  • Cavalier King Charles spaniel – these are friendly dogs that are great for young children. They have excellent temperaments and are generally very patient and tolerant. They are prone to heart ailments.
  • Chihuahua – their small size is perfect for city living. They are ideal for homes with limited spaces such as a small apartment. They require less grooming compared to other breeds. Take note that if you are staying in cold areas that have winter months, these little dogs can easily get cold. Make sure they are warm and snug even in cold weather. Chihuahuas are also easy to carry around, intelligent, and sweet.
  • Dachshund –these are lovable dogs that will make loyal companions. They are relatively small and won’t take up much space, especially the miniature dachshund. These dogs are characterized by their long bodies and have a tendency to develop spine troubles.
  • Yorkshire terrier – this toy breed is another favorite among city dwellers. They do not require a lot of space in the home and they look very adorable. They need regular grooming to keep their coat silky and tangle-free. “Yorkies,” as they are fondly called, can easily be carried around since they are lightweight.




Whatever breed you decide to get for city living, you will still have to provide the proper training while they are still young to keep them from misbehaving. Also, whether they are large or small, they will need regular exercise to maintain good health.

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