When choosing a dog, you need to evaluate your physical and financial capabilities, character traits, as well as the conditions in which the dog will be kept.
Not all pets can live peacefully in an apartment, especially if it is a small Khrushchev-era apartment or a one-room apartment.
The publication " Klops " reports on which dogs are not suitable for everyone.
First category
These are dogs that cannot live in small spaces – Great Danes, Central Asian and Caucasian Shepherd Dogs, as well as wolfhounds.
These breeds need space, care, and some breeds, such as the Belgian or Australian Shepherd, also need long walks and training.
Otherwise, the dog may release energy at home and this will not end well.
Second category
Dobermans, collies, German shepherds, and boxers are conditionally suitable for keeping in apartments.
In addition to space, they need proper training and exercise.
Third category
These are dog breeds such as the German Pinscher and Sheltie. They are on this list because of their high activity and mobility.
Therefore, they will feel uncomfortable in a cramped apartment.
However, when choosing a dog, in addition to the size of the animal, it is necessary to consider its physical capabilities. After all, not every weak or elderly person will be able to keep such a pet on a leash.