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Right. Greyhounds can navigate around furniture in tight spaces. Great Danes just cannot. Unless all you have is one couch in your whole apartment, this dog will not be comfortable living in it.
As a parent of a Bichon Frise, I totally agree that they are great dogs. Friendly to dogs and human, they don't shed or drool much. I do live in a house, although I can say that my dog don't need large spaces. Wherever I am, there he would be, as he is my shadow.
In the segment on greyhounds you showed not just greyhounds but whippets and the very small Italian greyhounds, vastly different breeds with different requirements.
The video was likely pressed for time, but the genetic defects common to these breeds should be discussed. It's a rare Cavalier that does not have heart issues at some point. The brachycephalic conformation (smoosh face) dogs have issues with breathing. Bulldogs have issues with breeding. Pups are generally born through caesarean.
Bit disappointed in this one Ms Mojo. There were a couple errors on dogs shown versus named. Greyhounds and Great Danes are not ideal for apartments. Several dog breeds listed are known for hereditary / overbreeding health issues. What happened to Yorkies, Chihuahuas or Dachshunds?
Greyhounds do great in apartments. As long as you walk them twice a day they will sleep most of the day on your couch. Rescue racing greyhounds are use to living in small spaces.
Can def agree on the Boston terrier .. I just lost mine after 14 yrs to just old age he ended up going blind on both eyes and I would lead him around and he actually became quite good at getting around on his own .. very very smart dog and breed .. he was the best and the perfect dog in our townhouse apartment. Miss him so much his name was Buddie. Such an awesome little guy..
As many say "dog is man's best friend". Thanks, Emely, and a happy monday morning (and holiday season as well) to you. Take care and God bless. Greetings from Colombia to you as well.
Mini Schauser is decent dog, they are not too delicate, not too small. Can be train to stop barking and happy alone while u at work ad long as it s comfy and tired
I don't agree with the premise for this video. I have had a German shepherd living in a small apartment. No matter the weather I got dressed and went outside for a mix of physical and mental exercise. Then I had one in a much bigger apartment. Guess what? Same drill required! When I visited family with big gardens... Same drill again. Your personality and activity level are more important than the living arrangements.
Every dog is unique and have different needs 😊 My french bulldog would without doubt be depressed over not having a garden anymore if i had to move to an apartment
10. Shih tzu 9. Bulldog 8. French bulldog 7. Havanese 6. Great Dane 5. Boston terrier 4. Pug 3. Greyhound 2. Cavalier king charles speniel 1. Bichon frise
Your segment on greyhounds is not in the least correct. They do NOT need a lot of exercise, but are in fact usually happy to laze around for long periods. Please do NOT take them to an open area to run-they are very fast, and you may never see them alive again if you do so. And so on. However, they are perfect dogs for small spaces, so that at least is right.
Thank you for the update, MsMojo..!! Back in 1987, my family had a chance to live with the cutest chihuahua puppy for about 24 hours. The puppy refused to go to sleep unless he was sleeping and pooping on my father's stomach for some reason, so we sent him back to the breeder the next morning. The visibly upset breeder only gave us 60% of the money we spent to buy the puppy, so we left with 60% without saying anything. That was our first and the last family dog ever.
Wow! Giving up on a puppy in 24 hours?!? That’s a lousy thing to do. I hope he found a good, loving home. Do animals a favor and don’t EVER get a pet again.
The big thing about beagles is they are very curious and if not exercised properly, they can be destructive. I have a beagle mix. She has never barked excessively, she's never been into toys. She LOVES her walks and food.
While I’ve never owned one, I’m surprised Newfoundland dogs aren’t on the list. Yes, they’re big dogs, but they’re known to be perfectly fine in apartments and don’t need too much exercise. If you live near a lake or pond, then taking them there is a must during warm weather. They don’t do so well in heat, and require a lot of grooming, but in spite of their large size, they are great apartment dogs.
Bulldogs aren't lazy dogs. They just can't breath very well and need to be continuously monitored in extreme temperatures that they don't overheat or freeze because they can't regulate their breathing very well.
Shih tzus are absolutely NOT “famously barky.” I’m speaking as someone who grew up with them: I’ve been around them since 1974 and we’ve had a total of 19 (counting mine, my parents’, my aunt’s, and my grandma’s). Shih tzus are meant to bark in play (acceptable) or when they need a potty break (acceptable) and may even bark when the doorbell rings, though only a few of ours have done that. They are not, however, yappy little dogs who bark just to hear themselves bark. My current one *never* barks at the doorbell or anything else. Hell, we have deer, bunnies, and squirrels who hang out in our back yard and he’ll just sit quietly at the sliding glass door to watch them. So no, 50 years of being around shih tzus says they’re not “famously barky.”
Way too many brachycephalic breeds. It is criminal what happened to the bulldog through so much poor breeding (same with the German Shepherd... among a plethora of others.) The fact that they are banned from flying and illegal to breed in countries that value animal welfare (at least more than the US) should tell you something. Also, while I know this was specific to various breeds, the number of euthanized dogs in shelters officially passed those of cats. To put it in perspective, my small county euthanizes to the tune of 40 cats and 20 dogs every single day. (These numbers have recently averaged out to about 38 cats and 42 dogs a day now.) This is just a small county shelter... multiply that by how many shelters in the world and you'll have a good idea of just how insane the issue actually is. You can quite often find a purebred breed at shelters (or if you're dead set on a particular breed, you can look up rescues by breed. Almost every area covers most of the common breeds at the very least.) Don't promote the backyard/irresponsible breeding/puppy mills. It'd be a good idea to let people have an idea of a baseline amount it would cost to own a dog for its entire natural life so people understand that it needs to be spayed/neutered, receive regular vet care, food, supplies, and some common health issues so that they can better be prepared before making a spontaneous decision to get a dog and then end up having it in the shelter by their 2nd X-mas.
@@jenniferferguson1517 so many reasons. Here a few. The flat faces make them breathing impaired due to not having a proper nose and most of them have to have a surgery at somepoint to help them breathe (but it doesn’t cure them). Another problem is that due to the size of their head at birth they often can’t be delivered naturally or have great pain. There are countless articles, studies and vet papers urging people to stop this unethical breeding. Dog breeds like that have been created purely for appearance and the animals are the ones that suffer. I mean there is a reason why there are even countries that banned the breeding of these types of dogs.
There are so, so many errors in this video. The Great Danes shown were not all Great Danes and the greyhounds shown were not all greyhounds. Stick to celebrity lists, because this was very bad information. Stop spreading misinformation! Someone will follow this bad advice and try to keep a Great Dane in an apartment! Do better.
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3:37-3:49 The dog in the segment is a Weimaraner (a way smaller hunting dog breed), not a Great Dane.
As a pet care professional, this is mostly accurate. Except for the Danes. They are NOT apartment dogs.
Unless it's a massive apartment like penthouse sizes Danes do not belong in apartments
Danes are the best apartment dogs and they are kind a lazy... so u are not that professional as I see...
@@MrEnsiferum77 I have never met a lazy Dane in my life. Most of my clients are Danes.
I am just going to get a puppy that's a small sized mut from a animal shelter for when I get my apartment in the future. ❤️🐕😉👼❤️
Right. Greyhounds can navigate around furniture in tight spaces. Great Danes just cannot. Unless all you have is one couch in your whole apartment, this dog will not be comfortable living in it.
As a parent of a Bichon Frise, I totally agree that they are great dogs. Friendly to dogs and human, they don't shed or drool much. I do live in a house, although I can say that my dog don't need large spaces. Wherever I am, there he would be, as he is my shadow.
In the segment on greyhounds you showed not just greyhounds but whippets and the very small Italian greyhounds, vastly different breeds with different requirements.
Surprised Welsh Corgis didn't make the list.
The video was likely pressed for time, but the genetic defects common to these breeds should be discussed. It's a rare Cavalier that does not have heart issues at some point. The brachycephalic conformation (smoosh face) dogs have issues with breathing. Bulldogs have issues with breeding. Pups are generally born through caesarean.
My Bichons were the best dogs I have had, my heart broke when they passed away…
Maltese are also great
Bit disappointed in this one Ms Mojo. There were a couple errors on dogs shown versus named. Greyhounds and Great Danes are not ideal for apartments. Several dog breeds listed are known for hereditary / overbreeding health issues. What happened to Yorkies, Chihuahuas or Dachshunds?
Greyhounds do great in apartments. As long as you walk them twice a day they will sleep most of the day on your couch. Rescue racing greyhounds are use to living in small spaces.
Can def agree on the Boston terrier .. I just lost mine after 14 yrs to just old age he ended up going blind on both eyes and I would lead him around and he actually became quite good at getting around on his own .. very very smart dog and breed .. he was the best and the perfect dog in our townhouse apartment. Miss him so much his name was Buddie. Such an awesome little guy..
I have an Akita/AmStaff mix. She's done well as an apartment dog minus fur everywhere. Don't count out mixed breeds.
Dogs are so awesome
As many say "dog is man's best friend". Thanks, Emely, and a happy monday morning (and holiday season as well) to you. Take care and God bless. Greetings from Colombia to you as well.
I've had shih tzus my entire life (I'm 53) and I've never known them to be "notoriously barky". 😂
Mini Schauser is decent dog, they are not too delicate, not too small. Can be train to stop barking and happy alone while u at work ad long as it s comfy and tired
I don't agree with the premise for this video.
I have had a German shepherd living in a small apartment.
No matter the weather I got dressed and went outside for a mix of physical and mental exercise.
Then I had one in a much bigger apartment. Guess what? Same drill required!
When I visited family with big gardens...
Same drill again.
Your personality and activity level are more important than the living arrangements.
2 Frenchies in my appt. Theyre great 🥰🥰🥰
This helps with ideas for anyone wanting to move into an apartment or a condo that approves pets.
Bull dog, Shih tzu, French bull dog, havanese, great dane, Boston terrier, pug, grey hound, ckc spaniel, bichon frise
My Frenchie is a little lazy bones and super sweet!
Every dog is unique and have different needs 😊
My french bulldog would without doubt be depressed over not having a garden anymore if i had to move to an apartment
The clips are hilarious. ❤
2:48 what do ya mean our frenchie will sprint for hours on end till he finally stops to get some water to sprint some more
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9. Bulldog
8. French bulldog
7. Havanese
6. Great Dane
5. Boston terrier
4. Pug
3. Greyhound
2. Cavalier king charles speniel
1. Bichon frise
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Seeing a “Rise of the Guardians” clip thrown in for the Greyhound was exciting!
My sister has a Havanese and a shihtzu. The Havanese is much calmer - total lap dog. Both dogs are sweethearts - the shihtzu is crazy though lol
Pugs and greyhounds are my favourite type of dogs. 🐶
How cute
Thanks for doing this video msmojo ❤❤❤🐶🐕🐩
I am glad that I picked a good breed. I have a King Charles Cavalier Spaniel, I named her Charlie and she is my world
What happened to the Shiba Inu? I heard they're great for apartments and first-time owners
Your segment on greyhounds is not in the least correct. They do NOT need a lot of exercise, but are in fact usually happy to laze around for long periods. Please do NOT take them to an open area to run-they are very fast, and you may never see them alive again if you do so. And so on. However, they are perfect dogs for small spaces, so that at least is right.
I can vouch for frenchies. I have one and for 7 years, he has barked 10 times and always at me lol
Thank you for the update, MsMojo..!! Back in 1987, my family had a chance to live with the cutest chihuahua puppy for about 24 hours. The puppy refused to go to sleep unless he was sleeping and pooping on my father's stomach for some reason, so we sent him back to the breeder the next morning. The visibly upset breeder only gave us 60% of the money we spent to buy the puppy, so we left with 60% without saying anything. That was our first and the last family dog ever.
Wow! Giving up on a puppy in 24 hours?!? That’s a lousy thing to do. I hope he found a good, loving home. Do animals a favor and don’t EVER get a pet again.
What about pomeranians? Are they apartment dogs?
I hope beagles are....I got one and they are medium-sized! Beagles are smart dogs, just like Snoopy!
The big thing about beagles is they are very curious and if not exercised properly, they can be destructive. I have a beagle mix. She has never barked excessively, she's never been into toys. She LOVES her walks and food.
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beagles any type of terriers my aunt has 2 king cavs named pippin and charlemaine cocker spains
Well honestly i am just going to get a small mix breed puppy from a animal shelter for when I get a apartment instead. 😉🐕❤️
I really like Great Danes cavalier King Charles spaniels ❤
While I’ve never owned one, I’m surprised Newfoundland dogs aren’t on the list. Yes, they’re big dogs, but they’re known to be perfectly fine in apartments and don’t need too much exercise. If you live near a lake or pond, then taking them there is a must during warm weather. They don’t do so well in heat, and require a lot of grooming, but in spite of their large size, they are great apartment dogs.
What about corgis?
Bulldogs aren't lazy dogs. They just can't breath very well and need to be continuously monitored in extreme temperatures that they don't overheat or freeze because they can't regulate their breathing very well.
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The only good ones on here is a Boston terrier and grey hound
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You forgot Yorkies!
I have a Tibetan spaniel, almost no one knows the breed and people think that he is a Pomeranian or a Shih Tzu.
Shih tzus are absolutely NOT “famously barky.” I’m speaking as someone who grew up with them: I’ve been around them since 1974 and we’ve had a total of 19 (counting mine, my parents’, my aunt’s, and my grandma’s). Shih tzus are meant to bark in play (acceptable) or when they need a potty break (acceptable) and may even bark when the doorbell rings, though only a few of ours have done that. They are not, however, yappy little dogs who bark just to hear themselves bark. My current one *never* barks at the doorbell or anything else. Hell, we have deer, bunnies, and squirrels who hang out in our back yard and he’ll just sit quietly at the sliding glass door to watch them. So no, 50 years of being around shih tzus says they’re not “famously barky.”
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Way too many brachycephalic breeds. It is criminal what happened to the bulldog through so much poor breeding (same with the German Shepherd... among a plethora of others.) The fact that they are banned from flying and illegal to breed in countries that value animal welfare (at least more than the US) should tell you something.
Also, while I know this was specific to various breeds, the number of euthanized dogs in shelters officially passed those of cats. To put it in perspective, my small county euthanizes to the tune of 40 cats and 20 dogs every single day. (These numbers have recently averaged out to about 38 cats and 42 dogs a day now.) This is just a small county shelter... multiply that by how many shelters in the world and you'll have a good idea of just how insane the issue actually is. You can quite often find a purebred breed at shelters (or if you're dead set on a particular breed, you can look up rescues by breed. Almost every area covers most of the common breeds at the very least.)
Don't promote the backyard/irresponsible breeding/puppy mills. It'd be a good idea to let people have an idea of a baseline amount it would cost to own a dog for its entire natural life so people understand that it needs to be spayed/neutered, receive regular vet care, food, supplies, and some common health issues so that they can better be prepared before making a spontaneous decision to get a dog and then end up having it in the shelter by their 2nd X-mas.
You. Forgot the Japanese Chin
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Um pls don’t promote the breeding/keeping of cruel breeds like bulldogs(!)… they suffer so much and it’s immoral to support that.
How is a bulldog a “cruel breed?”
@@jenniferferguson1517 so many reasons. Here a few.
The flat faces make them breathing impaired due to not having a proper nose and most of them have to have a surgery at somepoint to help them breathe (but it doesn’t cure them). Another problem is that due to the size of their head at birth they often can’t be delivered naturally or have great pain.
There are countless articles, studies and vet papers urging people to stop this unethical breeding. Dog breeds like that have been created purely for appearance and the animals are the ones that suffer.
I mean there is a reason why there are even countries that banned the breeding of these types of dogs.
There are so, so many errors in this video. The Great Danes shown were not all Great Danes and the greyhounds shown were not all greyhounds. Stick to celebrity lists, because this was very bad information. Stop spreading misinformation! Someone will follow this bad advice and try to keep a Great Dane in an apartment! Do better.
Why Pug is here? Poor little creature.
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