Monday 6 January 2014

Having a apartment dog

Having a dog in a apartment could be made easy. We're told that having a dog in a apartment isn't possible. Personally, I've one dog in my little apartment and it works perfectly. The dog gets all he needs and are able to function indoors. Of course, it's a little harder without a yard, but it's fully doable if you put your mind into it. When having a dog in a small home, it's importent to take the dog out so he can work his body and brain. There's some cheap games that you can get for your little dog to keep his mind busy. I'll write about these in another post. These games are not replacement for regular exercise, but the dog needs some bothers to take care off. Usually a dog gets more tired of working on these tasks. Probably just like humans, it's very tiresome to work on a mind task. The apartment would be a base, mostly for sleeping, relaxation and eating. It's important to teach the dog to be calm indoors.

Things that can be harder when living in a apartment:
housebreaking the puppy/dog - usually it's a longer way to get the puppy out. Therefore a lot of people are too slow taking him out. This is mostly laziness.
Getting about right stimulation for the dog - Also a hard one. It can go both ways. It's usually too little stimulation, but in some cases it's too much, since the owner overdo it.

Living in a apartment is no reason for not owning a dog. However, the dog should be wanted and the owners  devoted.

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