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Top 7 Large Dog Breeds For Small Apartments and Tiny Homes - YouTube
Channel: Animal Facts
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You love big dogs, but your apartment or other
tiny home isnât quite roomy enough for a
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large canine cuddle buddy.
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Or is it?
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Weâve gathered together seven large dog
breeds that will fit nicely into your small
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abode.
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Youâre watching Animal Facts!
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7.
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The English Mastiff is enormous.
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Growing to a height of 30 inches, these dogs
can weigh as much as 250 pounds.
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Not exactly the dog you likely envision living
in a small apartment.
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Believe it or not, this massive canine can
be an ideal apartment companion.
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This easy-going, laid back dog only requires
moderate daily exercise, which can be acquired
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through daily walks and occasional trips to
the dog park.
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The rest of the time, the Mastiff will be
quite happy being a rather large sofa warmer.
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6.
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Great Dane
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OK, the Mastiff might be a bit big for your
tastes.
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But we have another surprise Mastiff breed
for you; the German Mastiff, aka the Great
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Dane.
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Like the English Mastiff, the Great Dane probably
didnât come to mind when you clicked on
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this video.
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But theyâre actually very, mellow dogs.
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Just be aware that a swipe of the tail can
clear your coffee table faster than a cute
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cat video can go viral.
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A regular walk will satisfy the activity needs
of most Great Danes, who will then be content
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to lounge on your sofa watching Animal Facts
â even if only its head fits in your lap.
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5.
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Basset Hound
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OK, youâre probably thinking, âHey, the
Basset Hound is not a large dog.â
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Well, yeah, Bassets seem smaller than they
actually are, because of their short legs,
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but these short, but thick, scenthounds usually
weigh between 50 to 65 pounds or just shy
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of the weight of a Labrador.
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This laid back family friend is calm and rather
lazy around the house with moderate exercise
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needs.
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Bassets are hearty eaters though, so make
sure itâs getting some exercise or they
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can put on a lot of unhealthy weight.
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Their biggest faults are their tendency to
drool, the tendency to stink and to howl when
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lonely or to sound an alarm.
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If you can tolerate its quirks, the Basset
can make a wonderful apartment companion.
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4.
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Standard Poodle
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If the howling and smelliness of the Basset
are just a bit much for your small apartment,
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perhaps a Standard Poodle would better suit
your fancy.
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The Spoo can be an elegant addition to your
apartment lifestyle.
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When they receive an appropriate amount of
attention and exercise, Standard Poodles are
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usually satisfied to lounge during the day
while youâre at work or school and donât
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normally bark for attention.
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Be sure you have a good dog groomer on speed
dial, though, to keep its coat properly styled.
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3.
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Shar-Pei
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The typically aloof and dignified Shar-Pei
was apparently designed for apartment living.
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It tends to be a one-person dog, often has
a calm nature and generally house-trains easily.
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A Shar-Pei is quiet in the house and is a
remarkably good watchdog, rarely barking unless
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in play.
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If you hear your Shar-pei woofie, it would
behoove you to go see what has caught your
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poochâs attention.
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A short, brisk walk satisfies your Shar-Peiâs
exercise needs.
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It typically doesnât have a high activity
level.
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2.
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Irish Wolfhound
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Choose an Irish Wolfhound only if you wonât
mind being stopped every few steps by people
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wanting to know how much your dog eats, asking
if their kids can ride it (the answer should
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be no of course) or jovially joking about
how youâre walking a pony.
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A male Irish Wolfhound stands at least 32
inches tall at the shoulder and weighs at
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least 120 pounds.
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It will take up a lot of space in a tiny apartment,
but as long as you remember to step over it,
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itâs generally a gentle and quiet companion.
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Adult dogs usually enjoy walks, but they typically
wonât become restless if they have to miss
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one because of the weather or a late work
day.
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Before we get to number one, letâs cover
some things you need to think about when deciding
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to have a large dog in an apartment.
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You need to be able to get your dog outside
quickly when it needs to go potty.
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This is especially important when housetraining
a puppy.
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And, please use poop bags, no one likes stepping
in a large pile of dog poop.
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Do you have space to store a large amount
of dog food?
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Unlike tiny dogs, youâre going to need to
buy 40-50 pound bags of dog food, which can
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not surprisingly take up no small amount of
space.
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And most importantly do you have time to walk
your dog several times a day.
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Even though your large dog can live happily
in a small apartment, it still needs to get
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out and stretch its legs.
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It canât just burn off energy by bolting
around your apartment like, for example, a
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Yorkie or a Chihuahua.
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Your big dog needs to go for walks, which
isnât all that bad for you as it turns out.
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Greyhound
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For the lover of Greyhounds, the fact that
the â40 mph couch potatoâ made it to this
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list comes as no surprise.
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Witnessing a Greyhound lounge on the sofa
for hours at a time, youâd never know the
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dog could run faster than many deer.
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Some owners even equate living with a Greyhound
to living with a really big cat.
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Your Greyhound's favorite place is often on
the sofa, and as a general rule, it rarely
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barks.
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Your Greyhound will enjoy a long walk, and
if you like to jog or run, will typically
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be happy to join you.
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But itâs usually equally satisfied with
a couple of short daily walks or maybe a chance
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to run in a safely fenced area.
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After a couple of spins around the park, heâs
typically done for the day.
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With Greyhound racing falling out of favor
and becoming illegal in some parts of the
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world, for now, there is no short supply of
Greyhounds needing forever homes.
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Consider adopting one from any of several
Greyhound rescues.
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