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Congratulations! You’ve made the decision to have a dog join you in your home. The only problem is, you live in an apartment, condo, or small living area. One thing to consider before beginning your search for you new best friend is to check with your association and make sure you are allowed to have a pet.
Any breed of dog needs to be walked daily and should be fed a healthy diet. Adding a nutrition supplement to your new pet’s diet may be another way to help keep them on their toes.
Consider a nutritional supplement like NuVet Plus from NuVet Labs for your pet. Learn more about NuVet Labs and their products by reading some NuVet reviews from customers. Below are five suggested dog breeds that may adapt well to your living quarters.
• Maltese – Maltese are small, make good family pets and are fairly adaptable to most households. They have more adjustable energy levels and enjoy playing indoors. As an added bonus they shed very little to not at all, however they do require daily brushing.
• Cavalier King Charles Spaniel – These adorable pups adapt well to the energy level of their owners. They make good family pets since they tend to be good-natured. This breed likes to be with their owners so a smaller living area may be well-suited for their personalities.
• Pug – These wrinkly little dogs tend to be happy, good dogs. They require moderate exercise and typically they are not overly energetic. Pugs do require more grooming due to skin folds and caution needs to be given with cold and hot temperature changes outdoors.
• Yorkshire Terrier – These little pooches adapt easily and are typically friendly dogs. They enjoy indoor play and are affectionate. These dogs can be high energy, but provided they get enough exercise, can do well with smaller living arrangements.
Considering bringing a dog into your home, no matter where you live, is an adjustment. Making sure you choose a pet that is right for you is important, and just as important to the pet you choose. Look for a well-matched pet that truly fits in with your lifestyle, energy level, and family.