The Bold and brave Rottweiler won’t mind living in an apartment. Sturdy dogs, powerful and confident they’re not usually lazy. Rottweilers are very energetic, they love to tag along on a morning jog or walk, however they are calm and laid-back. They’ll get bored when there isn’t enough activity and human attention to go around. Now you don’t want a Rottweiler to get bored because he’ll become destructive and he is very powerful. They will obliterate your shoes, rip your curtains, scratch your walls and much more if you choose to neglect them. The size and temperament of the Rottweiler A common complaint is their challenging attitude. They are massive, bold dogs that will challenge your authority if you give them reason to. They respect their handler if he is firm and confident. So long as you stay on top of their obedience and training it’s going to be a cakewalk to keep them in line. Because they love to please. This is the best activity for them. They respond to commands e
The Beagle is a hunting dog originating from Great Britain. This small dog is brimming with energy and enthusiasm. They are fully devoted to the activity in front of them. There’s hardly anything more suggestive than a nose to the ground Beagle hunting for rabbits with his tail lifted high. This dog is daring and sturdy. Determined on the task at hand, never bored with it, the breed is well balanced – friendly, patient and aware, not shy neither aggressive. Taking care of an apartment Beagle Beagles are well-behaved and are happy in apartments. While this is not their natural habitat they adapt quite well given the necessary exercise. And they will need plenty of it. Since an apartment is not their original environment of choice they tend to get fat a lot quicker. They’re supposed to stay outdoors in a middle sized yard with plenty of space to move around. And you would still have to take them out on a brisk daily walk. They’re like Labradors in this sense. In any case, you will fi