There’s pretty much no place a Chihuahua won’t fit, and that includes your apartment. Just be sure to curtail the barking at an early age, or the neighbors will be knocking on your door.
Boston Terrier
Boston Terriers are small dogs and people living close by will appreciate their quiet tendencies, too.
Shih Tzu
Shih Tzus happily adapt their energy levels to their surroundings, making them perfect for apartments.
Pug
The Pug is low-key and great for small spaces. Take it on a short walk or two a day, and it’ll be fine to spend the rest of its time curled up with you on the couch.
Toy Poodle
If you’re looking for a playful dog with sass, a toy Poodle might be just what you need. The toy variety has less energy than its full-size counterpart, and it’s easy to train – always a plus when you’re working with small spaces.
Dachshund
Dachshunds have small legs, so they won’t do a lot of jumping. They are at a high risk of being overweight, so make sure you have time for lots of walks before you commit to one of these loving dogs.
Cavalier King Charles
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a calm breed that’s adaptable to pretty much any space. This mid-size dog has a friendly demeanor, so it’ll make friends with all your neighbors.
Maltese
Maltese dogs are gentle, exceedingly smart, quiet and they love to cuddle. You can do that anywhere, right?
Yorkshire Terrier
The tiny Yorkshire Terrier doesn’t need much. A soft place to rest and someone to curl up with will keep this pup happy all day.
English Bulldog
English Bulldogs are a bigger than the other dogs on our list, but their super-low energy level makes them the perfect companion for apartment dwellers. In fact, they’re more than happy in a home without a lot of land to cover. Just avoid anything above the second floor, unless you have an elevator.
French Bulldog
With all the apartment-loving characteristics of an English Bulldog only in a smaller package, a French Bulldog might just be your perfect fit.
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