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Bichon Frise "irresistible canine entertainers" who are smart and charming. Bichons "don't get too worried by other dogs or outdoor traffic.
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Since they don't bark and need minimal exercise, French and English bulldogs make good apartment dogs, according to pet experts. They're extremely easygoing and couch-friendly pups who love lounging about and relaxing.
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Yorkies are known to be highly independent, so if you're looking for a dog that will be content to spend some alone while you're at work or out in your apartment, this may be the breed for you.
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Their compact size and moderate energy levels make them appropriate for apartment living since they are usually content with two walks a day, as long as they get a little outdoor time on the weekends.
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Chihuahuas are great for small apartments. This breed is six pounds and eight inches tall. They also need little activity and can be potty-trained to utilize a pee pad or a small outdoor area.
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Maltese weigh under seven pounds. However, these dogs require grooming. Their long, silky fur "requires daily gentle brushing and combing on their skin to prevent mats and tangles".
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Basset Hounds, known for their large, floppy ears and low bodies, are couch potatoes. They need daily exercise, and a moderate walk will do.
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Toy Poodles weigh between four and six pounds and don't shed or drool. Make sure you live near a trusted groomer to cut their curly fur every four to six weeks.
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Miniature Schnauzers are versatile pets. They are robust, long-lived, low-shedding, and friendly, making them perfect with kids.
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This breed enjoys affection more than most. Shih Tzus enjoy watching TV in your lap. They don't need much outdoor area because they were raised in Chinese palaces.