It’s a dog-eat-dog world out there. You want a dog that will be your best friend and companion, but you also want to make sure they are the right breed for your lifestyle. What kind of pup is perfect for someone who lives in an apartment? There are plenty of breeds that would love being cooped up all day with their human or just require minimal exercise. If you’re looking for a more active dog, there are many breeds that need room to run and play. We’ve compiled a list of four tips on how to find the perfect pup for you!
1) Find out what type of schedule you have
Do I work from home, am I at home all day, do I travel often for work? The more time you spend at home, the easier it will be to care for a dog. Next, think about your lifestyle outside of work. If you are active and love hiking or running every day after work, make sure that is taken into consideration when finding the perfect breed!
2) Find out your living situation
Do you live in a small apartment or house, do you have a backyard? If you live in a smaller place, maybe a breed that doesn’t take up too much space is ideal for you. Dogs who love to run and play might not be the best choice if you don’t have a yard since they need plenty of room to expend their energy.

Tip: Your lifestyle and living situation should play a key role when finding the perfect dog breed! If you love spending time outdoors, make sure the pup is suited for that. Remember if you live in an apartment or house without a yard, don’t get a pup who needs to run every day after work- it’s not fair to the dog!
3) How sociable do you want your dog to be?
Do you like to have people over often or are you more of a lone ranger? If you love hosting parties and having friends over, get a breed that loves socializing. Conversely, if you would rather curl up on the couch with Netflix all day, getting a pup who is content being alone might be better for you.
Tip: If you really love having guests over and your pup is always excited to meet new people, get a breed that loves attention! On the other hand, if you prefer to be alone or have few visitors, opt for a dog who isn’t incredibly social- they will enjoy their space more than lots of human contact.

4) Think about your personality:
Are you a go-getter who loves being active or are you more of a homebody? Think about your personality and what traits would compliment it best. If you love spending time outdoors, getting an athletic dog might be perfect for you!
Finding the perfect dog for your lifestyle can seem daunting, but following these tips will help make it easier! Do some research on the different breeds and talk to your friends who have dogs- they might be able to give you some great advice. Most importantly, remember that the dog is a part of your family and should be chosen with that in mind. Good luck!
David is a photographer and writer that travels a lot. He is also a speaker which specializes about hospitality management and conducted a lot of seminars and workshops to share his knowledge and experiences.
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