What is the best breed of dog (large) to keep in an apartment?



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don't keep it, let it run.

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none of the big ones - DON'T PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE

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dogs belong in a kennel, not in an apartment

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Rottweiler! Impressive size, malleable character, and most importantly doesn't piss in the apartment for up to 6 years like my Great Dane:

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mongrel.and in general any, all dogs are good, just mongrels they are so lonely.I feel so sorry for them

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a russian greyhound doesn't really take up much room, depending on the size of the apartment

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iz large for the city and the apartment Labrador.But a large dog in the apartment is boring and crowded, the dog should run, stretch legs.If you have a cottage, it is necessary to take the dog on the nature, run in the wild.With a large dog have to walk at least 40-60min. If a big dog doesn't walk and move much it can cause nervous diseases, obesity, diseases of the musculoskeletal app. and many other problems.

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Keep the Bull Terrier! if you need help with the choice refer to! I myself have a 3 generation Bull Terrier! there are 2 + 1 + guards the house so the hell 2 + is very sincere but there is - if the house is not a man who will bring up Forget about dogs! and bring up not in terms of the fuck for every fault and make a real defender of the family! if that apply!

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i have a labrador by the way - frenchie, it's not a big dog that needs no care or special feeding and it doesn't take much space but it's very protective - i recommend it

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their large - none! Well, unless of course you have an apartment is not 400kvm budet stumble over it, because the place och. much. And then the more the dog - the bolshe trabs. It's better to keep it at dacha - you can catch and eat it as a guard! A mongoose or baybuck will do, or nutria as a guard! By the way, one nutria recently killed a pit bull in the street! What can be cooler? And my mongoose made it with my own adult Mittelschnauzer!

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If you can get your dog to do at least 2 hours of exercise a day with a large breed, then get a large dog, as long as you keep it in the playground and not as a couch cushion! A dog is great! The main thing is to know how to keep it, then it's a real pleasure! And most importantly - for the figure is useful:

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I agree with the choice of the Labrador - dogs are not aggressive, they love children. However, they are no guards, if that is what you need, of course. I myself kept a German Shepherd. The pluses of this breed - a very stable mentality compared. with the Dobermans, for example, or Great Dane, does not suffer in winter from the cold as many short-haired breeds, and in summer from the heat, well trained, a good guard. No problems with hair, as, for example, in newfoundlands or Saint Bernards. With large dogs the main problem is not that they take up much space, but that their training must be approached very seriously. If the dog won't obey you, you can't cope with it physically, as you can with a yapping bay dog or a poodle. And of course you have to walk it properly, especially when the dog is young so it won't have any energy left for playing noisy games in the house and running around. In summer I get up with my dog at 7 a.m. and go for a swim to the nearest 10 km pond. At 11 we come and till the evening there is NO WAY TO SEE OR HEAR her, so she is running around and having a great swim.

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A big dog in the house is serious. Think about it: 1. Can you walk with your dog for 1,5-2 hours a day? 2. Can you raise it properly? So that you are the leader of the pack, not your pet? Imagine a mutt weighing 40-50 pounds, which you are trying to pacify. If the answer to both questions is yes - success to you! From my experience: an Airedale Terrier is very good in a family with children. Well, maybe he's not particularly big But when I was walking with my Airedale late at night and two men, and seriously, my plush maiden, running in some distance, one at a run knocked down, jumping on his chest, and the second seized by the throat. I never would have thought my calm, balanced dog would do such a thing! With a serious approach to training, a black terrier is very nice. But you have to keep it strict - a dog is willful. My parents have such a beast of a hair right now. The Reesenschnauzer is also a good dog. But also serious - not a couch cushion.

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Labrador is good for an apartment and a Russian Greyhound

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Labrador

 

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