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French BullDogs Vs. Boston Terriers
I'm thinking of getting a dog, but since I'm in an apartment it kind of limits me to only small dogs. I can't stand little yappie ankle-biter types and I've narrowed it down to these two breeds and was wondering if anybody here owned these types of dogs and could give me some advice on which one would be the better pick. Also, are there any other "masculine" small dog breeds out there that I'm overlooking? Oh, and short-haired is a must!
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I don't own either type. I'm jumping in to say that there are some big breeds that are actually very low key and might make better apartment dogs than a high energy little dogs.
I forget what site, but you can look up the exercise that different breeds kind of need, and you'll be surprised at how low key Great Danes are. Now, of course, physically a Great Dane might take up half your apartment and it's possible that your apartment has a pet size limit. I just didn't want you to think you needed a little yipper when maybe you could go big. ETA: http://petpeoplesplace.com/resources...y_exercise.htm Actually the two breeds you are looking at look like excellent city/apartment dogs. |
You are not going to enjoy either of those breeds if you don't want a super-high energy dog. Both of those breeds are going to be extremely energetic.
A decent Frenchie will set you back at least $700-1000. They can be a bit nippy and food aggressive. My mom has one and one of the vets we work with has two of them. Bostons are considerably cheaper. However, they can be VERY protective and VERY aggressive to others. I personally like the breed. But, I do so knowing how they can be. I think if you want a great apartment dog that isn't an ankle biter you should consider an ENGLISH bulldog. Not a French, not an American, not an Olde English Bulldogge, just a plain English bulldog. They are also quite expensive, but they're great. They were bred to bite the heck out of a bull's snout, so you can count on them enjoying a good roughhousing playtime. Chewing is likely as a puppy, but no more so than most other breeds. They usually do not cuddle. But, they can be awesome babies. My mom has two EB's and I love them both dearly. |
What about greyhound rescue? From what I've heard, greyhounds are AWESOME apartment dogs and they're not wussy little foofoo yippy things.
Also, I'm not sure how big your apartment is, but might not be as much of an issue as you think it is. We have a big dog in a small house (with our 900 cats) and he's totally fine with the space. |
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I think Schnauzers are great dogs too but they are a little barky. |
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I have a Boston Terrier. They are wonderful dogs, but they are really high energy and are very destructive chewers. I'm going to lose the damage deposit I put on this apartment because of all of the things he has chewed up.
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