Advice

The Best Apartment-Friendly Dog Breeds

Let’s face it, not all dogs were born to fit seamlessly with city life. Some larger and a more boisterous dog needs plenty of room to run around, play, and even hunt butterflies – and city life can be restrictive for them.

Related: Could Puppies Cure Your Anxiety?



Since it’s pretty tough to choose a companion that feels right at home in your apartment complex, we thought it might be a good idea to take a look at just some of the breeds that are likely to feel more comfortable in a smaller space. Here are the pooches that best adapt to a bustling city environment.

Affiliate links included below. Thanks for your support!

1.    The Norfolk Terrier

This adorable and affectionate breed is perfect for those who like well-mannered pups. It’s lively and energetic, but it’s also very adaptable, which makes it the perfect companion for those who live in restricted and slightly smaller areas. What’s more, they’re very compatible with other dogs, which makes them great for those with large pooch-based families.

2.    The Pug

A fun, spunky, and friendly breed, the pug is brimming with love for their owner. They’re known for sleeping by their master’s feet and enjoying plenty of attention in exchange for constant loyalty. Though they’re not going to make the best watch dog, they’re small enough to fit well into an apartment-style building.

3.    The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Gentle, friendly, and beautiful, this loyal breed has established itself over the years as a wonderful family pet. These spaniels enjoy lounging around on the sofa just as much as they like running outside for exercise – which makes them great for apartment-dwellers. Plus, you’ll have your very own version of “Lady” from Lady and the Tramp.

4.    The Labrador Retriever

You might not expect a lab to be much good for city-living, but these retrievers are sweet and well-mannered, which can make them a very versatile pet for both suburban and city environments. They’re friendly, out-going and super non-aggressive, which makes them a wonderful pet for an active owner, and they’re incredibly loving too!

5.    Daschund

Finally, the Daschund is a lovable hunting breed that enjoys basking in plenty of attention from their owners. Their itty-bitty size and elongated bodies mean that they don’t require too much exercise, which makes them very apartment-friendly pets. Although they require some grooming, their shedding behavior isn’t too excessive either!

Share your thoughts in the Comments section below, on our Facebook Page,  Follow Our Twitter Account or Head Over To Our Pinterest Page!


Chris Giroux

Recent Posts

Russell Tovey Says Goodbye To His French Bulldog Rocky

Actor Russell Tovey shared very sad news last week, and his many fans felt devastated…

5 months ago

General Hospital Fans Cheer For Rescued Lab Dogs Plot

General Hospital found loads of kudos when the ABC show highlighted the plight of lab…

5 months ago

Why Dogs Sleep More in Winter — And When to Worry

Have you noticed your dog napping more as the days get shorter? You’re not imagining…

6 months ago

Top 10 Winter Coats To Keep Your Dog Warm and Stylish

When the temperature drops and snow starts to fall, even the toughest pups can feel…

6 months ago

How to Calm an Anxious Dog During Thanksgiving 2025 Fireworks or Thunderstorms

Thanksgiving 2025 is a time for cozy gatherings, delicious food, and celebrations — but for…

6 months ago

GH’s Nancy Lee Grahn Shares Adorable Dog Video

Nancy Lee Grahn, who plays Alexis Davis on General Hospital, goes home to at least…

6 months ago