I know there are people here who live in apartments and who have raised puppies or brought home rescue dogs in apartments.
First I want to say :hail:
and second I want to say :yikes: HOW DID YOU DO IT??
I'm a month into my first apartment experience (other than college dorm style apartment), and I have absolutely ZERO desire to raise a puppy in an apartment, or even bring home a dog from the shelter.
If for some reason Frodo kicked it before we moved out the only breed I could see myself even consider bringing home would be a greyhound or two. And they would be ones that were fostered and known to be quiet and non-reactive to sounds of any kind, lol.
I guess noise would be my main concern. How do you keep your puppies quiet enough that you don't get yourself kicked out? lol And I can't imagine potty training!
So yeah, pretty much I want to know how you handled it. Cause apartment life has seriously killed my puppy fever! (which is a really REALLY good thing )
There are a couple barky dogs in our complex, mostly they like to stand on their balcony and bark at other dogs or people outside. There is only little white thingy that I'd like to throttle, I swear her intent is to set Frodo off every time we are outside. Thankfully he rarely caves.
First I want to say :hail:
and second I want to say :yikes: HOW DID YOU DO IT??
I'm a month into my first apartment experience (other than college dorm style apartment), and I have absolutely ZERO desire to raise a puppy in an apartment, or even bring home a dog from the shelter.
If for some reason Frodo kicked it before we moved out the only breed I could see myself even consider bringing home would be a greyhound or two. And they would be ones that were fostered and known to be quiet and non-reactive to sounds of any kind, lol.
I guess noise would be my main concern. How do you keep your puppies quiet enough that you don't get yourself kicked out? lol And I can't imagine potty training!
So yeah, pretty much I want to know how you handled it. Cause apartment life has seriously killed my puppy fever! (which is a really REALLY good thing )
There are a couple barky dogs in our complex, mostly they like to stand on their balcony and bark at other dogs or people outside. There is only little white thingy that I'd like to throttle, I swear her intent is to set Frodo off every time we are outside. Thankfully he rarely caves.