Cum canis solus in domo urbana est
Basenji: silent independence This breed from Central Africa is known for not barking (they emit purring sounds). Basenjis are incredibly clean (they groom themselves like cats), which is a plus for an apartment. They are smart but stubborn. They cope with loneliness calmly if they are provided with toys-puzzles. However, Basenjis are destructors if they get bored: they may chew on wallpaper. Therefore, it is important to prepare the apartment and tire them out before leaving. Chow Chow: lazy cats with the character of a lion Chow Chows are dog-cats. They love to sleep for 12-14 hours a day, do not require active games. Ideal for those who work from 9 to 18. Chows are indifferent to what is happening around if their territory is safe. However, their fur requires care, and their character requires patience. They will not suffer from loneliness, rather, enjoy it. The problem: Chow Chows do not like loud noises and may react aggressively to noisy neighbors, but this is not related to loneliness. Shih Tzu: living room chrysanthemums Small, quiet, not requiring much space. Shih Tzus were bred as apartment dogs for Chinese emperors. They cope well with loneliness if they are given access to the litter box (although it is better to walk them). They are not prone to destruction, but may whine if not trained. Important: Shih Tzus shed, but they do not bark much. Suitable for apartments with small children who are also in school. Greyhound (Italian Greyhound): quiet and gentle Small, quiet, short-haired. Greyhounds can sleep for up to 16 hours a day. They do not require long walks (although they love to run). They cope with loneliness relatively well, but may suffer from separation if not trained. They are easy to train. The problem: they are afraid of the cold, so they need clothes or blankets at home. They are perfect for apartments with central heating. French Bulldog: a homebody with a sense of humor French Bulldogs love their owners, but are not prone to pa ... Read more
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