If you’re looking for an affectionate and active dog, a Pomeranian could be a perfect fit for you! Their small size makes them great in small spaces like apartments, and even though it’s fluffy, it hardly sheds, but you should brush it often.
And you’ll have no trouble training a Pomerraninan because they’re brilliant.
West Highland Terrier
Terriers seem to be a popular choice for city dwellers. The West Highland Terrier is one of the popular ones since they have a pleasant temperament and are also good lapdogs.
This breed is suited for apartment living and only needs an hour of exercise every day. Despite their soft fur coat, you won't need to do too much grooming.
Biewer
You may be just discovering this unique breed, and you'll be happy you did. The Biewer is a relatively small dog, well, one of the smallest in fact, but its heart is enormous.
Biewers are known for being very tender, intelligent, and playful. Despite their thick mane, they don't shed much. If taken good care of, it typically lives up to 14 years, so you'll have many years to spend together.
Peekapoo
Yes, you read correctly, Peekapoos. You may not have heard of this breed, they're a crossbreed between two adorable dogs we've mentioned before, a Pekingese and a poodle! Like their parents, Peekapoos are smart, friendly, and affectionate dogs.
They will need more exercise so be sure to take them for plenty of walks outside your apartment!
Japanese Spitz
This bundle of joy has fans all over the world. The Japanese Spitz is adaptable, friendly, and energetic. Their size ranges from small to medium making them suitable for apartment living.
Because of their thick mane, they should be brushed at least twice a week. But once you own a Japanese Spitz, you wouldn't mind even if you had to groom it daily.