Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A cat
This! It doesn’t sound like a dog is actually right for you, OP. Yes, your kids want one. But I don’t think YOU do. You’re going to be miserable.
Anonymous wrote:A cat
Anonymous wrote:Cavapoo. Ours barks a bit, but he’s nine pounds of hypoallergenic laziness.
Anonymous wrote:Shiba inu
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An adult beagle, if someone is home in the apartment during the day, would be great. Not a puppy. A dog over 3 years.
Beagles don’t bark, but they do howl. A lot. At least the ones I knew did. They’re cute, but it made
Me never want a beagle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mixed breed dog from a rescue or pound.
+1, dog from a foster home. From your post, you are looking for an adult dog who has calmed down a bit. Because the dog is an adult, you will know it's size, whether it's good with kids, etc. It might be housebroken.
Dogs are individuals, there is no breed that universally doesn't bark much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:An adult beagle, if someone is home in the apartment during the day, would be great. Not a puppy. A dog over 3 years.
Beagles don’t bark, but they do howl. A lot. At least the ones I knew did. They’re cute, but it made
Me never want a beagle.
+2Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A mixed breed dog from a rescue or pound.
+1, dog from a foster home. From your post, you are looking for an adult dog who has calmed down a bit. Because the dog is an adult, you will know it's size, whether it's good with kids, etc. It might be housebroken.
Dogs are individuals, there is no breed that universally doesn't bark much.