The right temperament matters more than square footage.

In cities where balconies replace backyards and sidewalks stand in for fields, the question is not whether a dog can live there, but which dogs truly flourish there. Some breeds unravel without open space. Others barely seem to notice its absence. The difference lies in temperament, energy thresholds, noise tolerance, and how deeply they crave constant stimulation versus steady companionship. Urban life demands flexibility, not acreage. When the match is right, an apartment becomes more than enough. When it is wrong, even a park across the street cannot compensate. Understanding that divide changes everything.



