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    So, I'm considering on adopting a dog. (tips/suggestion, please?)

    So in September, I will be moving into my apartment, that will allow pets, either cat or dog. I will be in my FINAL year at Ohio State & I finally have time for a pet. This will be my FIRST dog I will own & take care of. I will be living alone and I will want to have company when I come home after classes and whatnot. I believe that I can not get along with roommates at all so I just keep to myself quite a bit; and having a dog would be the perfect idea in my situation. So, I am considering on adopting a young dog, of a small/medium breed. I am curious to see what kind of dogs people own that LIVES in apartments/condos?

    The breeds I am considering (already have met/experienced their personalities):

    - Dachshund
    - Corgi
    - Chihuahua
    - Pomeranian

    Of course, a mixed breed is always an option.
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    Personally, I think a cat is more appropriate at this stage of life for you.

    With a dog, you HAVE to be home at a certain time to walk it. What if you need to talk with someone after a class? The smaller breed like you listed, they need to "go" every 4 hours!

    Just my thoughts. Sorry, I know it isn't what you want to hear. Cats are great company, too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom
    Personally, I think a cat is more appropriate at this stage of life for you.

    With a dog, you HAVE to be home at a certain time to walk it. What if you need to talk with someone after a class? The smaller breed like you listed, they need to "go" every 4 hours!

    Just my thoughts. Sorry, I know it isn't what you want to hear. Cats are great company, too!

    I never had such good luck with cats. Every cat I have held or touched, bit me. So I don't know if cats are actually that friendly or whatnot... and dogs are better company to me, in my opinion.
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    It really depends on how much time you can devote. Corgis are high energy herding dogs. Don't let those stubby legs fool you I know many corgis, and they are every bit as active as a larger breed. Unfortunately, some people don't realize that and I've seen VERY obese corgis. Depending on Cardigan vs. Pembroke, as well, certain corgis can be more headstrong than others.

    To be honest, I don't think Chis should be recommended as first time dogs as much as they are (which could probably explain for why there are SO many homeless Chis in my area). They're feisty, intelligent, loyal dogs. As a result, they can get headstrong and jealous very easily. As cute as they are, they need firm rules and clear leadership. Poms tend to be less 'feisty' in that sense, but they, too, are dogs and need to be treated as such. My friend is a very weak leader and her Pom walks all over her. Yet, whenever we dogsit for the Pom, she is always on her best behavior.

    I think your best bet is a trip to the local shelters and seeing who's out there

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    I too think you should go to a shelter and see what's there.... my first thought when I looked at the breeds you listed were, yappy, yappy, yappy and yappy. lol That is something you should take into consideration if you will be living in an apartment.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Shelteez2
    I too think you should go to a shelter and see what's there.... my first thought when I looked at the breeds you listed were, yappy, yappy, yappy and yappy. lol That is something you should take into consideration if you will be living in an apartment.

    Hey take dat back!! We iz not yappy just very expressive Luv Chopper.

    I would visit the shelter too. You can house train your dog (if it is small enough) to use a potty box too for the times when you might be gone a little longer than normal. Chopper has a box that I just put a puppy pad in and change as needed. Granite I work at home so he has the option to go outside during the day too. As far as needing to go frequently I think that depends on the dog. Chopper is only 3.5 pounds and he could easliy go an 8 hour work day without having to use the bathroom and he has food and water down at all times. The yappiness too in smaller breeds is controllable, you just have to work with them. Chopper is actually very quiet and only barks if someone comes to the door, after a couple barks from all three of mine I say "quiet" and they all stop. Squirt bottles are a good method of teaching them to stop barking. Mine all learned in two or three squirts and Duke is over 7 years old. Maybe you could find a smaller mix that is not demanding in the exercise department since you will have no yard for them to play in, also try petfinder.com when you get serious. Just but the name of the breed you like most and it will list all the mixes with that in it too. They have a lot of great dogs listed on there.

    Take into consideration how long your day is where you will be away from the house. All dogs need human companionship and leaving him/her home alone for to great of a time is unfair. Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
    To be honest, I don't think Chis should be recommended as first time dogs as much as they are (which could probably explain for why there are SO many homeless Chis in my area). They're feisty, intelligent, loyal dogs. As a result, they can get headstrong and jealous very easily. As cute as they are, they need firm rules and clear leadership. Poms tend to be less 'feisty' in that sense, but they, too, are dogs and need to be treated as such. My friend is a very weak leader and her Pom walks all over her. Yet, whenever we dogsit for the Pom, she is always on her best behavior.
    I completely agree with what you said about Chihuahuas.

    Although, I must disagree with you, Shelteez2, on the yappy comment. My Chi rarely barks. Usually only when there is a knock on the door.

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    I will be living alone and I will want to have company when I come home after classes and whatnot.
    I fully understand your reasons but look at that statement from the dog's point of view. He/she will be living alone while you are at classes and there is sure to be a social life........... will you really have time for a dog when you are in your last year of studies???

    If you want canine company is there a shelter where you can help out when/if you have spare time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenisrubber
    Although, I must disagree with you, Shelteez2, on the yappy comment. My Chi rarely barks. Usually only when there is a knock on the door.
    Deebo hardly ever barks.. Only when someone new comes in the house that he doesn't know or if someone knocks on the door. Other than that, he's very quiet.

    However, I do see the point she was trying to make with living in an apartment.. If someone surrounding your apartment made the slightest noise, Deebo probably would bark.. We don't live in an apartment, so that doesn't really become a problem for us.

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    I live in an apartment with my two large (over 50 pounds) lab mix's Nova and Konnor, here are my thoughts:

    I would look at the shelter and see if there are any small guys there that you could adopt. If you don't go that route you could always look into breed rescues, that way you are still saving a life. Remember that your neighbor is just on the other side of the wall so a yippy dog won't work in an apartment (I find Poms to be very vocal). My two do great in an apartment, but it's very hard to keep it that way. My biggest thing is the protection they offer me. I feel very protected by their size, I know if anyone tried to come in, there bark alone would scare them away.

    If it were me I would go for a dog 1 year or older, that is good with other dogs. That way you get a dog that isn't going to chew everything up, potty on the carpets and need a ton of training. I find it so much easier to train a 1 year old then a 4 month old puppy. Also, a tip from an apartment dwelling doggie mom - it's hard to exercise Nova because she isn't good with other dog, but with Konnor I just take him to the dog park and he runs and runs and runs. Getting a dog that is good with other dogs will make your life so much easier. You can take him to boarding facilities that offer doggie day camps (all day play) or you can take him to the dog park.

    Other things you will want to keep in mind, you’re going to be paying rent plus utilities, food etc. etc. How much extra money will you have for grooming, how much extra time for exercise, etc. I know working full time for me leaves very little time for my dogs. I often times have to cancel my plans or not go out with friends because I have to walk the dogs and let them stretch there legs. My days off are spent at the dog park with Konnor or walking Nova. It's a lot harder then living with other people that can help with the daily care of dogs. Also, not having a back yard can make life pretty difficult. I am out walking sometimes at 5 in the morning or 11 at night. Just make sure you think it through, some Poms need groomed every 2 months, some corgi's need a lot of exercise, some Chi's need let out every few hours or so. I know you'll be a great mom to whatever doggie you pick.

    Good luck! I can't wait to meet your new addition!!

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    Hmm...some thoughts about the dogs you are considering. First, corgis are herding dog and very active, not really dogs that take well to being left in an apartment all day. And they are also very strong dogs for their size. They are wonderful dogs, and very very cute, but I don't think they are good for a single person in an apartment. Pomeranians are barkie little dogs, don't know what your apartment is going to be like, but if it is an older inside apartment, the neighbors may complain about the barking. But if that isn't an issue, they actually adapt really well to single owner apartment living. Chihuahuas, , good choice as long as you are considering adopting a dog that is a couple of years old, because it would be hard to house train a pup if you are in classes. Doxies, , I want to adopt an older dachshund, some day I will. Just remember they are very active little dogs, so they will require a lot of exercise.

    Mixed breeds are great little dogs. I don't think you would regret taking a trip to the shelter and seeing if anyone really grabs you. You have time to look.

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